The Detroit Red Wings lost a 4-3 overtime decision to the Minnesota Wild on Saturday, blowing 2-0 and 3-1 leads in the process.
Sportsnet happened to post overtime, which ended poorly for the Red Wings, as Marco Rossi raced out of the penalty box, fanned on a breakaway shot on Cam Talbot, but Talbot fanned on the save, too, and the puck rolled over the goal line:
There was bad news after the game, too, as Andrew Copp hurt his arm trying to defend Alex DeBrincat in a 2nd period kerfuffle…
Todd McLellan said Andrew Copp (undisclosed) doubtful for Red Wings Sunday vs. Ducks.
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The Red Wings will play against the Anaheim Ducks (who are in Boston to play the Bruins this evening) tomorrow at 6 PM EST (FanDuel SportsNet Detroit Extra/Victory+/97.1 FM), so they’ll get the chance to steady themselves against a surprisingly solid Anaheim team, but then the Wings head to Minnesota on Tuesday for a rematch with the pesky Wild…
And then comes the home-and-home with Wild Card pursuer Columbus that will lead up to the Stadium Series.
All in all, the Wings will play 5 games over the course of 8 nights, and they’re all consequential at this point, so losing out on a second point against Minnesota stings, and stings badly…
In no small part because the Red Wings came out of a two-week break playing utterly sloppy hockey. The Wings’ effort, intensity and execution were all present on Saturday, but their “fit and finish” was terrible at times, and that sapped the team’s at least tolerable work ethic.
For the Wild, earning a victory in Detroit was winning an uphill battle against both the Red Wings and the referees, as they told The Athletic’s Joe Smith…
Continue reading Red Wings-Wild wrap-up: pissed-off Wild steal a point, sting the Wings