The Detroit Red Wings lost a 4-1 decision to the New York Rangers on Monday night, dropping the first game of a home-and-home series against New York.
The Wings will get almost 3 days to think about their loss as they don’t reprise their roles until Thursday at Little Caesars Arena (7 PM EDT on ESPN+/Hulu), and the Red Wings are going to need to start putting points on the board early here as they stand at 1-and-2 after 3 games.
It’s not going to get any easier playing against Igor Shesterkin (31 saves on Monday) and the Rangers’ tremendous defensive play (and offensively opportunistic cast of superstars), but the Red Wings need to at least give a strong showing on Thursday to steady the ship.
Dylan Larkin’s goal scored with 1.3 seconds remaining in the 1st period was arguably the only highlight of the game for Detroit:
Instead of building upon having evened the score in the final seconds of the 1st period, the Red Wings were unable to break through the Rangers’ goaltender in the 2nd, despite out-shooting the Rangers 14-10–with the fact that the Red Wings blew 2 of their 4 power plays on the night in the first 10 minutes of the 2nd not helping the cause…
And after Chris Kreider gave the Rangers a go-ahead goal with just over 2 minutes remaining in the 2nd period, the Rangers basically rode Shesterkin and some opportunistic offense to their second victory in three tries (2-0-and-1).
Mika Zibanejad told the New York Post’s Mollie Walker that the team is sorting its issues out:
Continue reading Red Wings-Rangers wrap-up: Shesterkin, d-zone draws and special teams struggles add up to a frustrating night in New York