Kubalik scores 2, lifts Blackhakws to 3-2 win over Red Wings

Dominik Kubalik scored his second goal of the game 4:43 into overtime, and the Chicago Blackhawks beat the Detroit Red Wings 3-2 on Monday night.

Kubalik and Mattias Janmark staked the Blackhawks to a two-goal lead in the first period that they slowly lost before stepping up in the extra session. Kubalik slipped a shot between Thomas Greiss' pads, finishing a 2-on-1 rush with Pius Suter late in overtime.

The surprising Blackhawks won for the fifth time in six games in the opener of a six-game trip. Malcolm Subban finished with 27 stops in his fourth start of the season.

Detroit's Vladislav Namestnikov scored with 14.1 seconds left in the opening period. After a scoreless second, Christian Djoos pulled the Red Wings into tie early in the third.

Greiss made 21 saves for the Red Wings.

The Blackhawks started strong, scoring on their first and fifth shots. Carl Soderberg’s no-look pass behind him set up Janmark 4:19 into the game. Namestnikov turned the puck over and Brandon Hagel took advantage, setting up Kubalik's goal that gave Chicago a 2-0 lead with 3:51 remaining in the first.

Namestnikov made up for his giveaway by scoring in the final seconds of the opening period. Subban appeared to be distracted by traffic in front of the net when Djoos scored from the inside of the left circle 5:49 into the third for his first goal in his 13th game with the team.

ON THE MOVE

Chicago put center forward Lucas Wallmark on the active roster 90 minutes before the game. He was taken off the COVID-19 protocol list last week.

COLD BEER

The Red Wings opened some concessions stands for the first time this season, allowing about 200 people attending the game to buy food and drink. Family members and friends of players, coaches and staff are primarily the fans in the stands.

STEPPING UP

Janmark got his sixth goal, matching his scoring from each of the previous two seasons in Dallas. He scored 34 goals over his first two seasons with the Stars before cooling off with a total of 12 goals the next two years.

UP NEXT

The teams play again Wednesday night in their fourth of eight games in the NHL's pandemic-shortened, division-only regular season. Chicago is 3-0 in the season series against Detroit.