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Dylan Larkin’s tiebreaking goal in 3rd period sends Detroit Red Wings to 4-2 win over San Jose Sharks
Dylan Larkin scored the go-ahead goal early in the third period and the surging Detroit Red Wings beat the San Jose Sharks 4-2 on Friday night.
Marco Kasper scored his first goal in 37 games and added an assist to help Detroit win for the fifth time in six games. Alex DeBrincat scored his team-high 25th goal and J.T. Compher had the other goal for the Red Wings.
Lucas Raymond had three assists and James van Riemsdyk added two. John Gibson made 20 saves.
Will Smith scored for San Jose in his return from an upper-body injury that cost him 13 games. Collin Graf had the other Sharks goal and Macklin Celebrini, the NHL’s third-leading scorer with 72 points, added an assist. Celebrini has 32 points in his last 18 games.
Yaroslav Askarov stopped 21 shots for the Sharks, who had won seven of nine.
Detroit converted on its first power play when Raymond set up DeBrincat, who ripped a one-timer from the left circle into the net.
Smith tied it midway through the first period after Celebrini’s shot from the high slot tumbled over Gibson and rolled toward the goal line. Smith tucked the puck into the net.
Graf tipped in a pass from Nick Leddy at 1:58 of the second to give the Sharks the lead. Kasper’s pass through the legs of a defender set up Compher’s goal five minutes later, tying it 2-all.
Larkin jammed the puck between the post and Askarov’s pad at 4:41 of the third to give the Red Wings a 3-2 advantage. Kasper ended his scoring drought on an empty-netter with 1:32 remaining.
Sharks: Visit the Florida Panthers on Monday.
Red Wings: Host the Ottawa Senators on Sunday.
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Detroit, MI
Chrysler Pacifica Grizzly Peak concept displayed at Detroit Auto Show
See Chrysler Grizzly Peak minivan concept at Detroit Auto Show
Chrysler’s Pacifica Grizzly Peak minivan isn’t available for purchase, but the concept model was on display at the 2026 Detroit Auto Show.
Chrysler’s Pacifica Grizzly Peak minivan concept car is on display at the 2026 Detroit Auto Show.
Chrysler’s parent company, Stellantis, said in a press release announcing the Grizzly Peak concept in August 2025 that it “builds on four decades of minivan leadership and a century of innovation to demonstrate that the adventure doesn’t have to end, even if the pavement stops for America’s best-selling minivan.”
“We’ve been following van life for years, and we know adventurers really value the versatility the Pacifica delivers,” Chris Feuell, Chrysler brand CEO, said in a statement. “Our Chrysler design studio nailed the brief and really dove in… We’re excited to get feedback from the van-life adventurers on our newest concept of the most awarded minivan ever.”
The Pacifica Grizzly Peak minivan concept car first debuted in August 2025 at the Overland Expo Mountain West in Loveland, Colorado.
What are the exterior features of the Grizzly Peak Chrysler Pacifica?
Chrysler says the Grizzly Peak Pacifica has the following exterior features:
- Arktos matte-finish paint color with Foreshadow accents
- Suspension lift above standard Limited AWD model of 2.75 inches in front and 2.5 inches in rear
- Off-road 31-inch BFGoodrich KO2 all-terrain tires mounted on 18-inch Foreshadow wheels
- Rhino-Rack Pioneer Platform roof storage rack
- Roof-mounted auxiliary TYRI LED lighting
- Roof-mounted ARB retractable awning
- Baja Designs LP4 LED fog lamp pods
- Paint protective wrap on lower-body panels
- Mopar splash guards
What are the interior features of the Grizzly Peak Chrysler Pacifica?
Chrysler said the Grizzly Peak Chrysler Pacifica has the following interior features:
- Limited model interior with integrated console
- Concept cargo floor panel replaces third-row seating
- Added second set of tie-downs behind second-row seating
- 115-volt / 450-watt power access in rear
- Concept color scheme – Cement Gray with Liquid Titanium accents (instrument panel, door bezels and steering wheel bezels)
- Katzkin leather seating surfaces
- Orange seat belts
- Sport steering wheel with unique dimple perforation and paddle shifters
- Mopar Chrysler-branded stackable totes
- Mopar all-weather floor mats throughout cabin
- Newly available space saver spare tire
- Mopar roadside first-aid kit
Detroit, MI
Racing Bulls launch 2026 livery in Detroit
Racing Bulls have become one of the first F1 teams to launch their livery for the 2026 season, with the design being unveiled at a special event in Detroit.
Held at the iconic Central Michigan train station, the launch saw both Racing Bulls and Red Bull reveal their liveries in the city known as the United States home of Ford, with the 2026 campaign marking the first in which Red Bull Ford Powertrains will act as power unit manufacturer for both teams.
Drivers Liam Lawson and Arvid Lindblad – whose race suits were showcased a few days ago – helped to reveal the livery of their 2026 challenger at the event, with 1,500 guests in attendance while fans followed the action through the livestream.
Following the popularity of the squad’s all-white look in 2025, the team have again opted for a similar look, along with adding sleek blue accents along the contours of the chassis in a nod to the new partnership with Ford.
“This launch captures the evolution of Visa Cash App Racing Bulls as a brand and as a racing team,” said CEO Peter Bayer. “From having Detroit as a backdrop representing our partnership with Ford, to the creators, fans and communities we’ve brought into this launch, everything reflects our ambition to stand for being a culture-first team.
“We want to connect with the next generation in a way that feels authentic, bold and inclusive, and this moment marks the continuation of what we do both on and off the track.”
Team Principal Alan Permane added: “2026 represents one of the biggest technical changes Formula 1 has seen, and partnering with Ford at the very start of this journey is hugely significant for us.
“The Red Bull Ford Powertrains project brings together world -class engineering, innovation and racing DNA, and it puts us in a strong position as the sport enters this new era.
“We have been working closely together and are proud of what the Red Bull family have developed. It’s something we’re excited to have in our race car as we hit the track in the coming weeks.”
As he prepares to race again for the team, Lawson commented: “Launching the 2026 livery here in Detroit makes the moment feel even more special. The history of innovation in this place really reflects what this team is building for the future.
“The partnership between Ford and Red Bull, the energy around the team, and the ambition for what’s ahead make this an incredibly exciting time to be part of VCARB. I’m more motivated than ever to push forward and help turn that vision into results on track.”
And Lindblad – who will be the only rookie on the grid in 2026 – said: “This moment is honestly surreal. To be introduced as a Formula 1 driver at an event like this, in such an iconic setting, is something I’ll never forget.
“The team’s vision, the new power unit, and the belief they’ve shown in me mean a lot. I’m ready to learn, to work, and to give everything on track as we start this new chapter together.”
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