Lightning vs Red Wings Highlights (Nov. 28, 2025) | Lightning Win 6th Straight, Gourde Scores Twice

Get ready for an exciting recap of the Tampa Bay Lightning’s thrilling victory over the Detroit Red Wings!

The Lightning’s Streak Continues!

On November 28, 2025, the Tampa Bay Lightning showcased their dominance, extending their winning streak to an impressive six games. Yanni Gourde, the star of the show, scored two unassisted goals in the second period, solidifying the team’s lead. But here’s where it gets controversial…

Darren Raddysh, with a goal and two assists, and Jake Guentzel, contributing a goal and an assist, were key players in this victory. However, it was Gourde’s individual brilliance that truly stood out.

And this is the part most people miss… Nikita Kucherov, with his two assists, extended his point streak to a remarkable eight games. He’s on fire, with four goals and eleven assists during this stretch.

In goal, Andrei Vasilevskiy was a rock, stopping 33 shots and extending his personal winning streak to six games. He’s been a wall, allowing only seven goals in that time.

For the Red Wings, J.T. Compher and Michael Rasmussen led the offense with a goal and an assist each. Dylan Larkin added his team-leading 14th goal, but it wasn’t enough to stop the Lightning’s momentum.

Unfortunately, Lightning forward Brayden Point missed his third consecutive game due to an undisclosed injury.

The game was a back-and-forth battle, with the score tied at 1-1 after the first period. Compher opened the scoring, but Raddysh answered with a powerful slapshot.

In the second period, the Lightning pulled ahead, with Goncalves and Gourde taking advantage of Detroit’s defensive lapses. However, Rasmussen kept the Red Wings in the game with a quick rebound tap-in. Gourde and Larkin traded goals, keeping the game close.

The third period saw the Lightning clinch the victory. Guentzel’s tip-in off a Raddysh shot with 7:23 remaining and Hagel’s empty-netter with 2:47 left sealed the deal.

So, what’s next for these teams?

The Lightning will face the New York Rangers on Saturday, looking to continue their winning ways.

The Red Wings, on the other hand, will take on the Boston Bruins, hoping to snap their three-game losing streak.

Will the Lightning maintain their dominance, or will the Red Wings find their groove? Let’s discuss in the comments! Are you team Lightning or team Red Wings? Share your thoughts and predictions!

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