"I thought we played well tonight, so it is disappointing to not get two points out of this one," Islanders coach Barry Trotz said. "We got a boost from our special teams, we created chances and we played well defensively.
"We could have gotten two points, but we got one."
Seider scored from the left face-off circle for his second overtime goal of the season and gave the Red Wings their fifth straight victory. It is their longest winning streak since they won six in a row March 23-April 2, 2019.
"I knew that if I missed the one-timer, it was going to be a 2-on-1 break the other way," the rookie defenseman said. "I think the whole team has gained a lot of confidence from this winning streak."