The Detroit Red Wings out-shot, out-puck-possessed and out-played the Columbus Blue Jackets for the vast majority of Tuesday night’s 4-1 victory, but Joonas Korpisalo ensured that the Red Wings had to wait until the 3rd period to break through Columbus’ stalwart back-up goaltender.
Break through, the Red Wings did, and no goal was prettier than Lucas Raymond’s first NHL marker:
Raymond’s goal was the breakthrough marker some 6:17 into the 3rd; Tyler Bertuzzi’s 5th goal of the season was the actual game-winner, assisted by Larkin and Raymond, and Thomas Griess did have to make some big saves before and after Boone Jenner’s shutout-denting goal, but when the Blue Jackets pulled Korpisalo, the Wings scored a pair of empty-net markers, from Vladislav Namestnikov and Adam Erne, and that was that.
Detroit ultimately out-shot Columbus 45-23, out-attempted Columbus 63-50, and this year’s Red Wings team was willing to out-wait Columbus as well, with patience, poise and resolve, and last year’s team was absent quite a bit of those qualities, giving Red Wings fans a lot of hope–though it’s far too early to make any snap judgments about this team’s long-term potential.
If tonight’s game is any indication as to how the regular season will progress, however, it will at least be entertaining, and the Red Wings’ fan base hasn’t been entertained by its hockey team in some time now.
Blue Jackets coach Brad Larsen told the Associated Press that his team couldn’t find enough energy to beat Wings…
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