The Detroit Red Wings (32-16-5) host the Los Angeles Kings (21-16-13) at Little Caesars Arena on Tuesday, Jan. 27 at 7 p.m. ET on ESPN+, with each team heading into the game following a win. The Red Wings are coming off a 5-1 win over the Winnipeg Jets, while the Kings defeated the St. Louis Blues 5-4 in a shootout in their last game.

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Get ready for this matchup with a glimpse at who we project to come out on top in Tuesday’s game.

Over the past 10 outings for the Kings (4-2-4), their offense has scored 25 goals while their defense has given up 30 goals. They have had 27 power-play opportunities during that span, and have scored three goals (11.1%).

Red Wings vs. Kings Predictions for Tuesday

Our computer model for this game calls for a final result of Red Wings 4, Kings 3.

Moneyline Pick: Red Wings (-128)
Total Pick: Over 5.5 (computer predicts 5.9 goals on average)
Spread Pick: Kings (+1.5)

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Red Wings Splits and Trends

The Red Wings are 32-16-5 overall and 10-5-15 in overtime matchups.
In the 20 games Detroit has played that were decided by one goal, it has a 15-2-3 record (good for 33 points).
In the six games this season the Red Wings recorded just one goal, they lost every time.
Detroit has finished 5-4-1 in the 10 games this season when it scored two goals (registering 11 points).
The Red Wings have scored three or more goals 34 times, and are 27-3-4 in those games (to register 58 points).
In the 24 games when Detroit has scored a single power-play goal, it has a 16-6-2 record (34 points).
In games when it has outshot its opponent, Detroit is 16-8-3 (35 points).
The Red Wings have been outshot by opponents in 25 games, going 16-7-2 to register 34 points.
Kings Splits and Trends

The Kings have a record of 21-16-13 this season and are 8-13-21 in overtime games.
In the 22 games Los Angeles has played that were decided by one goal, it racked up 27 points.
This season the Kings scored only one goal in 13 games and have gone 1-9-3 (five points).
When Los Angeles has scored two goals this season, they’ve earned 11 points (4-6-3 record).
The Kings have scored three or more goals 24 times, earning 39 points from those matchups (16-1-7).
This season, Los Angeles has scored a lone power-play goal in 21 games has a record of 10-7-4 in those matchups.
When outshooting its opponent this season, Los Angeles is 11-11-5 (27 points).
The Kings’ opponents have had more shots in 21 games. The Kings finished 10-4-7 in those contests (27 points).

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