March 24, 1936: The Detroit Red Wings’ Marathon Game That Lasted Until 2:30 AM

Imagine going to a hockey game…

…and it just keeps going.

And going.

And going.

Until it’s the middle of the night.


That’s exactly what happened in Detroit on March 24, 1936.

And it turned into one of the longest games in hockey history.


🏒 A Game for the Ages

The Detroit Red Wings were facing the Montreal Maroons in a Stanley Cup playoff game.

Nothing unusual about that.

At least…not at first.


The game started like any other:

• Three periods
• Hard-fought hockey
• Score tied at the end of regulation

Then came overtime.


⏳ And Then… More Overtime

Back then, playoff hockey didn’t mess around.

No shootouts.
No quick endings.

You played until someone scored.


So they kept playing.

And playing.

And playing.


By the time it was all over, the game had lasted:

👉 60 minutes of regulation
👉 116 minutes and 30 seconds of overtime

Let that sink in.

That’s nearly three full hockey games in one night.


😳 The Weird Part

The game didn’t end until 2:30 in the morning.

Fans who stayed got a story they probably told for the rest of their lives.

Players?

They were completely exhausted.

Some reportedly could barely keep skating.


🏆 Finally… A Goal

After all that time, Detroit finally scored.

Final score:

👉 Red Wings 1
👉 Maroons 0

That’s it.

One goal.

After nearly three games’ worth of hockey.


📍 A Michigan Moment

That marathon game wasn’t just a weird footnote.

The Red Wings went on to win the series…

…and eventually captured their first Stanley Cup.


🧠 Final Thought

It’s hard to imagine something like that happening today.

Games are faster.
Rules are different.
Schedules are tighter.


But for one night in 1936…

Hockey didn’t care about the clock.


And in Detroit…

They just kept playing.

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I’ve always been the kind of person who notices the things other people overlook — strange roadside attractions, forgotten pieces of history, interesting places, odd trends, and the little things in everyday life that make you laugh and say, “Wait... when did that become normal?” This blog is where I share those discoveries. Some days you might learn something fascinating from history. Other days I’ll take you along on a road trip, share a weird story from Michigan’s past, or simply rant about something in modern life that makes absolutely no sense. No matter what, my goal is simple: keep things interesting!

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