Red Wings drop third straight with OT loss to Sharks

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Rookie sensation Macklin Celebrini scored 46 seconds into overtime, and the San Jose Sharks beat the slumping Detroit Red Wings 5-4 on Monday night.

William Ecklund scored two goals, and Luke Kunin and Tyler Toffoli also scored for San Jose, which has won two straight and is 3-1-2 in its last six games. Mackenzie Blackwood finished with 16 saves.

Dylan Larkin had a goal and had an assist, and Alex DeBrincat, Marco Kasper and Michael Rasmussen also scored for Detroit, which has lost five of six. Cam Talbot stopped 29 shots.

Detroit trailed 4-3 with 2:06 left in regulation when DeBrincat tied it on a power-play goal.

Celebrini, the 2024 No. 1 overall draft pick, then won it in the extra period with his fourth goal of the season and first career overtime score.

Red Wings: Detroit led 3-2 midway through the second period when Michael Rasmussen was credited with the score on an own goal, but they were unable to close the game.

Sharks: The rebuilding Sharks are 6-5 since losing nine straight to start the season. They trailed most of the game but played inspired hockey, especially late, as they rallied for the win.

DeBrincat sent the game to overtime on a power-play goal that came 1:40 after Ty Dellandrea was assessed a 2-minute penalty for tripping Erik Gustafsson.

The Sharks outshot the Red Wings 34-20.

The Red Wings host the New York Islanders on Thursday, and the Sharks visit Dallas on Wednesday.

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