Sunday, October 19, 2025

Oilers game 6 on the road vs Red Wings

Red Wings win 4-2 vs Oilers in Detroit

Joe Louis Arena in Detroit
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Detroit jumps ahead and stays in front

Red Wings Ignite Afternoon Matinee, Torch Oilers 4-2 at Little Caesars Arena


Game Overview: Detroit Dazzles in Daylight


On October 19, 2025, the Detroit Red Wings lit up the afternoon matinee, scorching the Edmonton Oilers 4-2 in a thrilling showdown at Little Caesars Arena. The Oilers scrapped from behind all game, but Detroit’s relentless firepower and a late empty-net snipe stole the show. The Red Wings, now a red-hot 5-1-0, proved they’re the team to beat under the Sunday sun.

Offensive Explosion: Larkin and Finnie Set the Ice Ablaze

Dylan Larkin was a supernova, electrifying the rink with two goals and two assists, conducting the Red Wings’ attack like a maestro on fire. Emmitt Finnie matched the brilliance, firing two goals, including a jaw-dropping 60-foot empty-netter in the third’s final moments that sent the matinee crowd into a delirium. Lucas Raymond slung two slick assists, while Ben Chiarot and Jacob Bernard-Docker each chipped in one, powering Detroit’s offensive onslaught. With 24 shots and a dominant 26 faceoff wins, the Red Wings owned the ice and the spotlight.

Oilers’ Rally Fizzles in Motown

Edmonton, chasing the game from the drop of the puck, showed heart but couldn’t climb the mountain. Leon Draisaitl sparked hope with a clutch goal, assisted by a dazzling Brett Kulak feed that left fans buzzing, narrowing the gap to 3-2. Yet, their 18 shots and 2-3-1 record underscored an offense still finding its groove. Fresh off a 5-3 loss to New Jersey in a back-to-back, the Oilers fought valiantly but fell short against Detroit’s ironclad defense.

Goaltending Showdown: Skinner Sparkles, Gibson Shuts the Door

John Gibson was a fortress for Detroit, repelling 16 of 18 shots with an .889 save percentage, coolly extinguishing Edmonton’s comeback dreams. Stuart Skinner, a beacon of brilliance for the Oilers, dazzled with 20 saves on 23 shots (.870 save percentage), keeping his team in the fight with jaw-dropping stops. But Finnie’s long-range empty-netter sealed Edmonton’s fate. Discipline ruled the day, with no power plays and just two penalty minutes (a tripping call to Andrew Copp) for Detroit.

What’s Next: Red Wings Fly, Oilers Reload

The Red Wings are soaring, their 5-1-0 record a blazing testament to their early-season dominance, built on victories over Tampa Bay, Toronto, and Florida. Edmonton, though stung, flashed the grit of a contender—fuel for their next quest. This matinee was a hockey spectacle, with Detroit basking in the afternoon glow.

Final Flair

As the Little Caesars Arena faithful roared, Finnie’s 60-foot empty-netter sailed like a comet, capping a matinee masterpiece. Skinner’s acrobatics and Draisaitl’s wizardry gave Edmonton life, but Detroit’s relentless attack ruled the day. Motown’s hockey heartbeat thundered in this afternoon classic!

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