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NHL Highlights | Red Wings vs. Capitals – December 20, 2025



Moritz Seider tallied a goal and an assist, and John Gibson stopped 24 shots as the Detroit Red Wings took a 5-2 win over the Washington Capitals.

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00:00:00 – 1st Regulation Period
00:01:40 – 2nd Regulation Period
00:05:56 – 3rd Regulation Period

30 Comments

  1. Protas was shoved into the goaltender.
    Why else would he have put his hands up to prevent himself from doing a header into the crossbar?
    DUH!

  2. Detroit🏀 Red Wings is now my favorite hockey team because Detroit, Michigan makes me think of Iran 🇮🇷 because of comic book characters Spawn and Astaroth in Soul Calibur.

    Hope to see Iran 🇮🇷 beat Belgium, Egypt and New Zealand at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

    Hope to see Detroit🏀 Red Wings win the Stanley Cup like 2008 again too.

  3. Redwings needs a fighter quick,we are getting beat up like punks every game,we are the softest team of the league it's embarrassing

  4. As a wings fan that disallowed goal was kinda lame. Definitely pushed into the goalie. Only thing I can think of is that he skated into the crease on his own. So maybe it’s a “he didn’t do enough to avoid” kinda thing. The league needs to be more consistent on these though

  5. Is it just me or is John Gibson looking how he did in 2017?
    Vintage Gibson can help the Red Wings make a real run.

  6. This should go around the league, now in order to get a goal waved off just shove the opposing player into your own goalie. I have hared the Detroit Red Wings since 1987.

  7. This is why the goal should of have counted. Gibson wasn't focusing goaltending as he was trying to push Protas out of the crease. Gibson took himself out of the play, and not Protas! Gibson lost focus of where the puck was, hence why there was an open net. If the d-man pushes the forward into the goalie and the goalie does pushes the forward, then it's their own fault they were scored on! A problem I have is the language of the rule. A lot of goalies are playing deeper in their crease and not fully using the whole blue crease to play their angles. I feel this GI rule needs to be revisited and reformed. There is too much interpretation discretion from the officials on this type of play.

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