The Red Wings’ final three games before the Olympic Break kicked off with a matinee game against the struggling-of-late but still dominant-overall Colorado Avalanche.
Detroit hoped to break an 0-1-and-1 streak as they hosted Colorado in the first half of a home-and-home series; the Avs had lost 4 of their past 5 games heading into Saturday’s affair.
On Saturday afternoon at Little Caesars Arena, the Red Wings celebrated their era of “dominance” at Joe Louis Arena, and then they got trampled on by the Colorado Avalanche, losing 5-0. Nathan MacKinnon had three points, the Avs chased John Gibson, who stopped 13 of 17, after 40 minutes, and the flu-ridden Wings played like a team that needed more Pedialyte.
There are no excuses for going 0-2-and-1 on a 3-game home stand, and this is definitely an inflection point for the team, especially going right back against the Avs in Denver on Monday, and then playing in Utah to wrap up the pre-Olympic schedule…
But the team-wide flu is an explanation as to one of the reasons why the Wings have taken a big, fat belly flop onto the ice of late.
Here’s hoping that the team rebounds at Ball Arena on Monday, because this loss was extremely embarrassing.
PREGAME: John Gibson and Mackenzie Blackwood led their respective teams out onto the ice…
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