Greiss stopped all 66 shots he faced across 130:00 of regulation and overtime - and made an additional six saves in shootouts - to earn two shutouts along with a 1-0-1 record for the Red Wings (18-27-9, 45 points). He turned aside 33 shots through overtime, and denied one of the three attempts he saw in the shootout, in a 1-0 loss to the Columbus Blue Jackets April 27. Greiss then registered his second straight shutout - and the 15th of his career - with another 33 saves, plus five more in the shootout, in a 1-0 triumph over the Tampa Bay Lightning May 1. It marked the third time that Greiss has posted consecutive shutouts during his NHL career (also Jan. 16-19, 2017, and Jan. 18 - Feb. 1, 2019, both w/ NYI) and the first time a Detroit goaltender has accomplished the feat since Jan. 14-22, 2018 (Petr Mrazek). The 35-year-old Fussen, Germany, native has appeared in 33 total games this season (his first with the Red Wings), compiling a 7-15-8 record, 2.73 goals-against average, .911 save percentage and two shutouts.