Instead, Kronwall had to settle for his coach having some fun at his expense.
"I didn't know that, is it his 48th?" Wings coach Jeff Blashill joked.
After being told that it was, in fact, Kronwall's 38th birthday, Blashill got a little more serious.
"Nik's been great this year, he looks as good as he has in the four years I've been here," Blashill said. "When I was an assistant here, I thought he was one of the best D in the league, I thought he was a guy that always got overshadowed. Obviously, he had a guy on his team that was one of the best of all-time at that time, with (Nick) Lidstrom. I think Kronner is a heck of a player, he's an unbelievable warrior and I'll tell you he's been outstanding this year. His poise on the ice, his poise with the puck, his physicality, his defending, his smarts, those have all really been showing and he's done a great job."
After missing the first three games of the season with a lower-body injury, Kronwall has been a mainstay on Detroit's banged-up blueline.
Against the Winnipeg Jets Friday, Kronwall was second only to Mike Green in ice time among defensemen, 21:21 to Green's 22:12 and third overall. Dylan Larkin led the team with 23:21.
Kronwall is averaging 19:44 this season, the most since averaging 22:01 during the 2015-16 season.
"The body's feeling pretty good compared to what it's been the last few years," Kronwall said. "Where I'm at, I'll definitely take it. If it can stay like this for the year, I'll be happy."
Kronwall's 13 points (2-11-13) are second among defensemen behind Green and rookie Dennis Cholowski, each with 16 points.
Kronwall's seven-year, $33.25 million contract ends after this season but Blashill believes Kronwall still has more good hockey left.
"The way he's playing now, I wouldn't put a limit on it," Blashill said. "I can't say how much, but I know right he's playing real good hockey and to me sometimes I think you get used to pain and I don't want to speak for him and he might not even know this, but I think he's used to some of the pain that he deals with on a daily basis. He's an incredible warrior, he goes through tons of pain to play and if he keeps playing at this high level, he's a big factor for us."
Although none of Kronwall's teammates bought him a present, he'd settle for a victory against the Minnesota Wild.
"No doubt. I think we're way overdue," Kronwall said. "We've played at times pretty good hockey but you've got to be able to do it for 60 minutes, and that's something we haven't been able to string together. We just gotta keep staying positive, try and do the right things out there."