The photo is taken during the Red Wings vs Canucks game.


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The Detroit Red Wings surged to the top of the Atlantic Division on Monday night with a commanding 4-0 win over the struggling Vancouver Canucks at Rogers Arena. The victory marked a major shift in the Eastern Conference race as Detroit continued its steady climb in December.

Goaltender John Gibson delivered a standout performance, stopping all 39 shots he faced to secure his first shutout of the season and the fourth of his career against Vancouver.

Red Wings Strike Early and Often

Detroit’s offense came alive with four different goal-scorers contributing to the shutout victory. James van Riemsdyk, Andrew Copp, Nate Danielson, and Dylan Larkin each found the back of the net in a game that showcased Detroit’s depth and confidence.

Van Riemsdyk opened the scoring in the first period when he pushed a loose puck past Vancouver’s Kevin Lankinen, extending his goal streak to four straight games.

Second-Period Surge Builds Detroit’s Lead

The Red Wings broke the game open late in the second period. Copp scored on a backdoor tap-in, finishing a sharp setup from Axel Sandin-Pellikka. Just 37 seconds later, Danielson tipped in a point shot from Sandin-Pellikka to make it 3-0.

The two primary assists gave Sandin-Pellikka his first multi-point night in his young NHL career.

Canucks Struggle to Capitalize

The Vancouver Canucks generated scoring chances and outshot Detroit early, but they failed to convert. Vancouver finished 0-for-3 on the power play and has now gone six straight games without a power-play goal.

Lankinen allowed three goals on 13 shots before being replaced by Nikita Tolopilo, who stopped all six shots he faced in the third period. Despite strong zone pressure and fast puck movement, Vancouver couldn’t solve Gibson.

Gibson’s Show-Stopping Moment

The key moment of the night came during a Vancouver power play early in the second period. Gibson flashed his left pad to rob Jake DeBrusk on a dangerous chance. The save preserved Detroit’s momentum and kept the Canucks from gaining traction.

Gibson improved his career record to 13-5-2 against Vancouver, continuing his dominance over the Pacific Division club.

Detroit Builds Consistency

With the win, Detroit notched back-to-back victories for the first time since mid-November and extended its point streak to five straight games (3-0-2). The team’s strong puck support, defensive structure, and goaltending stability have fueled their push up the standings.

Larkin sealed the game with an empty-netter in the third period, adding his name to a balanced scoresheet.

Canucks Continue to Search for Answers

Vancouver’s recent struggles continued. Captain Quinn Hughes was held without a point for the sixth straight game, tying the longest drought of his career. Top center Elias Pettersson missed his second consecutive game with an upper-body injury, leaving the Canucks short on offensive firepower.

Despite generating pressure and winning the shot battle early, the Canucks lacked finish and could not overcome Gibson’s sharp goaltending.

A Turning Point for Detroit?

The Red Wings’ strong performance, combined with Gibson’s shutout and timely scoring, positions Detroit as a serious contender as the season progresses. With depth improving and key players heating up, the Red Wings appear poised to maintain their momentum.

Vancouver, meanwhile, will look to break out of its scoring drought and rediscover its rhythm as the season schedule intensifies.

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