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Detroit Red Wings' win streak cracked by speedy Seattle Kraken in 4-2 loss

SEATTLE — Unable to generate the offense that had led to such success, the Detroit Red Wings' longest winning streak of the season came to an end.

They sputtered Saturday night at Climate Pledge Arena, thwarted by the Seattle Kraken in a 4-2 loss that ended a five-game streak of celebrations.

Pius Suter scored his ninth goal of the season but the Wings were unable to match the pace that had fed the winning streak, falling flat after averaging five goals over their previous four games. Two of the Wings' most skilled forwards, Lucas Raymond (lower body injury) and Jakub Vrana (healthy scratch), took in the game from the press box.