PITTSBURGH — Kris Letang marked a milestone with a memorable goal Thursday night, scoring in overtime to lift the Pittsburgh Penguins to a 4-3 win over the Detroit Red Wings.

Letang scored in his 1,200th career game, all with Pittsburgh, scoring on a pass from longtime Detroit nemesis Sidney  Crosby, who scored the first two goals for Pittsburgh.

Letang’s winning score came 58 seconds into overtime.

By gaining a point in the standings, the Red Wings moved into sole possession of first place in the Eastern Conference.

The Red Wings never led during regulation. They tied the game on a power-play goal by Alex DeBrincat with 2:58 left in regulation. 

Pittsburgh’s Blake Lezotte broke a 2-2 tie late in the third period 

Lezotte banked a shot off Detroit’s Simon Edwinsson with 4:09 left in the third period to give the Penguins the lead.

Crosby  scored twice in the first seven minutes of the first period, the first on the power play, while the Red Wings countered with a power-play goal by James Van Riemsdyk late in the period. 

Andrew Copp tied it 1:01 into the second period. 

DeBrincat’s goal was his first since Dec. 16.

Cam Talbot stopped 26 shots for Detroit.

It was the first of three meetings between the teams this season.

 

Takeaways

Pittsburtgh’s Erik Karlsoon recorded a p[air of assistsl giving him 900 for his career. ..

Red Wings Key Moment

The Red Wings appeared to have scored on a shot by Lucas Raymond midway through the third period after taking a pass from Emmitt Finnie, but the goal was disallowed after replay showed that Finnie was offside.

 Red Wings Key Stat

The Red Wings had eight power plays, but converted on only two.

 Up Next

The Red Wings and Penguins play the second half of their home-and-home Saturday at noon at Little Caesars Arena