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Blackhawks center Dave Bolland (right) controls the puck around Detroit Red Wings defenseman Niklas Kronwall during the first period Saturday in Detroit. The Red Wings won, 3-2, in overtime. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)
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DETROIT – The Detroit Red Wings earned a spot in the franchise’s storied record books with a 14th consecutive win at home.

It wasn’t easy.

Todd Bertuzzi scored his second goal Saturday at 4:21 in overtime, lifting the Red Wings to a 3-2 win over the Blackhawks.

Detroit’s home winning streak equals the team mark set in 1965.

“Even though we’re in the thick of a tight race, it is something we can be proud of as a team,” defenseman Nicklas Lidstrom said. “This franchise hasn’t done this since the 1960s, so it says a lot that we’ve been able to do it.”

The Red Wings can break the record Monday night against Buffalo.

“It’s always good to have something to motivate you on any given night,” Lidstrom said.

The seven-time Norris Trophy winner was glad Detroit came out on top because his right skate helped send the game to overtime.

The Hawks’ Jonathan Toews scored his 23rd goal with 51.7 seconds left in the third period, completing a sequence that started with a shot by Marian Hossa that went off Lidstrom.

The big play gave the Hawks a point that will keep them ahead of the Red Wings.

“Huge point,” Hawks coach Joel Quenneville said.

The Hawks began the day atop the tightly contested Central Division – leading St. Louis by a point, Detroit by two points and Nashville by five – and had a chance to end it in third place behind the Blues and Red Wings until they extended the nationally televised matchup.

“It seems every time it’s always a Saturday against them at noon,” Bertuzzi said. “It seems to always create some good drama.”

The Red Wings looked as if they might roll toward an easy victory when Pavel Datsyuk assisted on two goals – scored by Tomas Holmstrom and Bertuzzi – and outshot the Hawks, 21-4, in the first period.

Jimmy Howard wasn’t fooled.

“You knew eventually they were going to start coming and pressing,” Howard said.

Howard made 25 saves to earn his NHL-high 26th win.

Corey Crawford had to make 40 saves to give the Hawks a shot to win.

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