The Detroit Red Wings entered their game on Tuesday absolutely red hot. They won five straight games following their season-opening game against the New Jersey Devils. And in each of those games, they'd scored four goals or more. Alex DeBrincat formed an incredible duo with captain Dylan Larkin, as well. Everything about this team looked good through the first six games.

However, the five-game winning streak is now over. The Seattle Kraken came into town and skated away with a 5-4 overtime victory. Seattle held a 3-1 lead at the end of the second period, putting Detroit into a hole they hadn't faced much so far this season.

The Red Wings came back to eventually take a 4-3 lead. Shayne Gostisbehere scored the first of three power play goals for Detroit in the third period. Larkin and DeBrincat scored the others as the Red Wings held the lead into the final minutes.

Unfortunately, the Red Wings let it slip. Larkin took a penalty with less than two minutes remaining in the game. The Kraken scored to force overtime, and scored the overtime winner with just five seconds left on the clock.

“I think we're disappointed with losing like that,” Dylan Larkin said after the game, via Bally Sports Detroit. “Great to come back down 3-1 but we had two points there in our hands, and we let them slip.”

Many fans took to social media to express their frustrations with the call against Larkin late in the game. However, the Red Wings captain took the blame for the incident. “Say what you want. I put my stick in the guy's midsection and gave the ref an opportunity to call it,” he said on Tuesday night.

The Red Wings hope to get back into the win column on Thursday. Detroit ends their three-game homestand against the Winnipeg Jets before hitting the road for two games against the Boston Bruins and New York Islanders.