The Detroit Red Wings hoped to rebound from a difficult Saturday loss to the Boston Bruins as they eyed a sweep of their 3-game season series with the New York Islanders on Monday night.
The 8-8-and-5 Islanders had a record that the 8-10-and-2 Red Wings may very well envy in that it contains more points due to fewer regulation time losses, and the name of the game on Monday night was going to be attempting to earn a regulation time win.
On Monday night, Detroit honestly looked like it was going to lose a sleepy, boring game for so much of the game that it was silly, despite Moritz Seider revoking Anders Lee’s opening tally with a blast of his own, and when Kyle Palmieri scored 7:42 into the 2nd, Detroit seemed doomed to lose another 2-1 game…
But Dylan Larkin and Lucas Raymond scored goals only 2:33 apart halfway through the 3rd, Simon Edvinsson’s empty netter sewed things up, and in between, a fine defensive performance and a tremendous 29-save performance by Alex Lyon salvaged a very necessary 4-2 victory.
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