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DETROIT — Mikael Granlund scored 37 seconds into overtime and the San Jose Sharks spoiled Patrick Kane's Detroit debut, overcoming a four-goal deficit to beat the Red Wings 6-5 on Thursday night. Nico Sturm and Tomas Hertl each scored twice for San Jose. Hertl tied it with 1:29 left on a rebound after San Jose pulled its goaltender for an extra skater. The teams traded three-goal outbusts during a 3:01 span of the second period. The 35-year-old Kane, a nine-time All-Star who signed a one-year contract with Detroit on Nov. 28, didn't record a point. He hit the post early in the third period. Kane had his right hip surgically repaired six months ago.







