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Red Wings look to break NHL home win streak record tonight

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Detroit Red Wings goalie Jimmy Howard celebrates after the Red Wings defeated the Philadelphia Flyers 4-3 in an NHL hockey game in Detroit, Sunday, Feb. 12, 2012. Detroit equaled an NHL record with its 20th straight win at home. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)

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The Red Wings are looking to hit a number that’s good for blackjack tonight.

If Detroit beats the Dallas Stars tonight at Joe Louis Arena, they’ll make it 21 straight wins at home. After beating Philadelphia on Sunday, the Red Wings have gone over three months without losing on home ice.

There hasn’t been a home winning streak like this since the Philadelphia Flyers pulled it off in the mid-70s and then only one time before that with the Bruins during the 1930s. Of course, with Detroit winning three of their 20 games in a row via the shootout, some are eager to pooh-pooh the Red Wings’ run thanks to the shootout being a virtual coin flip.

Rather than pile on about what’s legitimate and what isn’t, let’s just take a look at it for what it is: An incredible run of success the likes of which we haven’t seen in over 35 years. Regardless of the rules whether games ended after regulation, in overtime with ties, or settled by a shootout, winning 20 in a row at home and pushing for more is something that’s rarer than rare.

Only three teams ever have pushed a home winning streak this far and with parity being rampant in the league, who knows when we’ll get to see a run like this again. Shootout or not, this makes for a historic run by the Wings.

The NHL Overtime crew debated whether or not they thought the Red Wings’ streak was legit, have a look.