It was scoreless for the first 20 minutes in Detroit where everyone was excited to see Patrick Kane make his debut for the Red Wings. Kane was held off the scoreboard, but he seemed to be the only one as the teams combined for 11 goals in a 6-5 overtime win for the San Jose Sharks.
Despite the lack of offense from their newest forward, the Red Wings went up 4-0 over a 4:35 stretch in the second period. So, of course the Sharks spent the next 5:29 tying the game up. Detroit took the lead in the third only to see Tomas Hertl tied it with under two minutes to go.