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Red Wings top Blue Jackets 7-2, clinch playoff bid
Posted: 03.27.2012 at 12:14 AM
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      DETROIT  - Tomas Holmstrom scored two goals and the Detroit Red Wings earned a team-record 21st consecutive playoff berth with a 7-2 win over the Columbus Blue Jackets on Monday night.
 
      Detroit broke its team record of 20 straight seasons of reaching the playoffs set from 1939-58.
 
      Detroit's playoff streak is the longest active run in professional sports.
 
      The NBA's San Antonio Spurs are expected to extend their playoff streak to 15 years; the Philadelphia Phillies have been in five straight postseasons in baseball; and the Baltimore Ravens have been in the NFL playoffs four consecutive years.
 
      Holmstrom scored twice to help the Red Wings take a 4-0 lead less than 10 minutes into the game. They had a 6-0 cushion midway through the second period and a seven-goal lead early in the third.
 
      Columbus is in last place in the NHL with 55 points.
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