The Detroit Red Wings earned a 5-2 victory over the Florida Panthers by busting their rear ends on individual and collective bases Thursday evening, out-working and out-smarting the star-studded Panthers team.
The out-smarting came largely in the form of 3 power play goals on 4 opportunities, as well as a 3-for-3 penalty-kill, and the busting of rear ends came from Cam Talbot, who stopped 41 shots (including 23 3rd-period shots), the Wings’ defense, who blocked 21 more attempts, and a significant “buy-in” to playing a bit of a rope-a-dope game as necessary from all 18 skaters on the ice…
As well as some opportunistic scoring, given that the Wings established 1-0 and 2-1 leads before breaking free thanks to a power play goal from Patrick Kane and an even-strength marker from Marco Kasper 1:57 later.
As Florida Hockey Now noted, the Red Wings knocked out quite the streak of bad luck against the Panthers in Sunrise…
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