NHL roundup: Kane gets record goal in shootout loss while hat-trick record gets broken

Patrick Kane salutes the crowd after breaking a record on Thursday night in the NHL.
Patrick Kane salutes the crowd after breaking a record on Thursday night in the NHL.Rick Osentoski-Imagn Images

There was much drama in the National Hockey League (NHL) on Thursday, where almost all of the teams took the ice in what was a night with records being broken. Here is a glimpse of what happened in the league.

Detroit Red Wings 3-4 Washington Capitals (SO)

An incredible game at the Little Caesars Arena fittingly went to a shootout between the Detroit Red Wings and Washington Capitals.

Nick Dowd put the Caps in front early on in the contest, before a moment of history occurred with the leveller. Patrick Kane found Nic Dowd midway through the second to tie things up.

With the assist, Kane now has the most goals all-time by an American born player in the NHL. His teammate celebrated the moment with him on the ice following the goal.

Washington retook the lead in the third through Dylan Strome, before Declan Chrisholm doubled their advantage. Just when the home fans thought their team would end up with nothing, they pulled off a miracle. Alex DeBrincat netted two goals within the final 100 seconds to tie the game and force overtime. His equalizer came with 53 seconds left.

With overtime deciding nothing, the game went to a shootout. Dylan Larkin was the only player to miss in the three rounds, allowing for the Capitals to take the extra point in a 4-3 win.

The Caps still sit six points out of a playoff berth in the Eastern Conference despite the win. As for Detroit, they are third in the conference, having lost for the second game in a row.

Buffalo Sabres 4-1 Los Angeles Kings

The Buffalo Sabres continued their impressive season with a 4-1 defeat of the visiting Los Angeles Kings.

Scoring at least once in each period, the Sabres were efficient in the match, scoring four times from 39 shots in comparison to the Kings' one goal from 53 attempts.

Alex Tuch and Matthias Samuelsson managed first period goals to give the hosts a 2-0 lead. Tuch got his second of the night six and a half minutes after intermission to put Buffalo in an even better position.

Adrian Kempe's power play goal a minute and change after going three down gave the Kings some hope. This was part of a 22-shot second period for Los Angeles, who just could not find another goal.

The third period saw the Sabres hold off their opponents. Tuch completed his hat-trick with an empty net goal with exactly one minute left. Having completed his hat-trick, it meant that the record for hat-tricks across the league in a given month was broken. It was the 30th time a player managed three goals in a game in January 2026.

The Sabres remain fourth in the East with the win, while the Kings fall out of the playoff places in the West as their three-game winning streak came to an end.

Other results

Boston Bruins 6-3 Philadelphia Flyers

Carolina Hurricanes 5-4 Utah Mammoth

Montreal Canadiens 7-3 Colorado Avalanche

New Jersey Devils 3-2 Nashville Predators (OT)

New York Rangers 1-2 New York Islanders

Pittsburgh Penguins 6-2 Chicago Blackhawks

Tampa Bay Lightning 4-1 Winnipeg Jets

Minnesota Wild 4-1 Calgary Flames

St. Louis Blues 5-4 Florida Panthers

Edmonton Oilers - San Jose Sharks

Seattle Kraken - Toronto Maple Leafs

Vancouver Canucks - Anaheim Ducks

Vegas Golden Knights - Dallas Stars

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