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What: Red Wings seek NHL-record 21st straight home victory
When: 7:30 p.m. today
Associated Press
Detroit goalie Joey MacDonald made 26 saves Sunday as the Red Wings won their 20th straight home game, 4-3 over Philadelphia.
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Red Wings downplaying streak

– Bill Barber was enjoying sunshine on a spectacular beach in Siesta Key, Fla., the day after the Detroit Red Wings joined his Philadelphia Flyers – and Boston Bruins – in the NHL record book.

The former Flyers star wasn’t about to let having company in league lore spoil his stroll on Gulf of Mexico coast.

In fact, Barber is happy that Detroit has won 20 straight home games to equal the league’s single-season mark Boston set during the 1929-30 season and he helped Philadelphia match in 1976.

“I think any time an accomplishment is made by a team or from a personal standpoint, it’s great for the league,” Barber said Monday, a day after Detroit defeated the Flyers 4-3 to tie the record. “I think it’s good for hockey because a team that plays the right way has people talking about the game.”

The NHL-leading Red Wings will have the record alone if they beat the Dallas Stars tonight at Joe Louis Arena.

“It would mean a lot, but to be honest we haven’t really paid that much attention to it,” captain Nicklas Lidstrom said. “We’ve just been going about our everyday business.”

Detroit coach Mike Babcock has downplayed what the streak means to him and his players, insisting he hasn’t even addressed the record once with them. He has, however, been effusive in his praise about the current collection of Red Wings.

“This has been one of the most consistent teams I’ve ever coached as far as just bringing an effort each and every day,” said Babcock, who helped the franchise hoist its 11th Stanley Cup in 2008.

Lidstrom said he couldn’t recall the last time Detroit lost at home.

That setback was so long ago it’s easy to forget: Calgary beat the Red Wings 4-1 on Nov. 3 to cap Detroit’s six-game losing streak.

Since then, Detroit has not only won 20 straight, four have been by five goals or more.

The Red Wings have extended their run in the Motor City with three shootout victories, taking advantage of an option teams didn’t have until the 2005-06 season, and with another win after regulation.

If the Red Wings add to their rich history with a win over Dallas, at least one of their veterans said not to expect the feat to be recognized in the rafters.

“That’s not our goal,” four-time champion Tomas Holmstrom said. “Our goal is to win the Stanley Cup and that’s the only kind of banner we’re interested in having up by the roof.”

SHARKS 5, CAPITALS 3: In Washington, Joe Pavelski had two goals and two assists against a goalie playing in the NHL for the first time in nearly a year, as San Jose won for the 16th time in its last 17 games against Washington.

Patrick Marleau, Ryane Clowe and Brent Burns also scored on Braden Holtby, who was brought up from Hershey of the American Hockey League to make a surprise start for Washington – something he hadn’t done since last March.

HURRICANES 5, CANADIENS 3: In Montreal, Eric Staal scored twice as Carolina snapped the Canadiens’ four-game winning streak.