The Detroit Red Wings attempted to right their listing ship and snap a 2-game losing streak as they opened a 2-game series against the Dallas Stars on Tuesday night.
Despite having dropped a 6-2 decision to Chicago on Sunday, and despite going into the American Airlines Center against a 2-and-0 Stars team that possessed a 5-2-and-0 record against the Wings of late, the undermanned Red Wings desperately needed to…
Well, they needed to play better, from the goal on out, they needed to play better defensively, they needed to score more and get more scoring from more lines, and as Chris Osgood said on the pre-game show on FSD, the Wings’ special teams needed to get their butts in gear. All of that against the Stanley Cup finalists.
Detroit did a good job of hanging in and holding their own vs. the Stars, but they blew a 1-0 lead, went 0-for-3 on the power play, and were ultimately backed into their own zone during overtime, losing 2-1 in OT to Dallas thanks to some self-inflicted mistakes, a bit of a lack of discipline, and a continued lack of secondary scoring. There WAS a lot of improvement from the Sunday Disaster in Chicago, but there’s still work to be done to earn a split on Thursday.
After recalling Taro Hirose and Givani Smith from the “taxi squad,” the Wings dressed the following lineup…
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