The Detroit Red Wings hoped to stabilize their 6-7-and-1 record against the 6-9-and-2 Pittsburgh Penguins on Wednesday night. Pittsburgh was reeling from a 7-1 loss to Dallas on Monday, and the team had vowed to turn their ship around starting tonight.
The Red Wings, who had lost 2 straight games, were veering into territory where the rest of the Atlantic Division was getting its act together, so it was simply time for the Wings to begin to capitalize on the quality of competition it faced as it began a difficult 4-game road trip.
The road trip heads West after tonight in order for the Wings to battle Anaheim, Los Angeles and San Jose.
On Wednesday night, the Red Wings just barely defeated the desperate Pens in overtime, via a Simon Edvinsson goal that was truly glorious.
Thankfully, the Red Wings won 3-2 in OT, but Detroit blew its 2-0 lead, and was challenged tremendously by the Penguins. Thankfully, Cam Talbot stopped 32 shots, many of them tremendous in their quality, and Berggren and Kane scored the regulation markers.
Detroit now sits at 7-7-and-1 as the Atlantic Division continues to push forward, and Detroit will have to push even harder as it faces the Pacific Division’s Ducks, Kings and Sharks–in a league where there are no pushovers any more.
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