The Detroit Red Wings dropped a 3-2 OT decision to the Columbus Blue Jackets on Thursday, and Detroit’s seventh straight loss to the Blue Jackets included surrendering 6 power plays to Columbus, 16 3rd period shots to Columbus, and, despite the enthusiasm, pluck and jam of the Wings’ young defenders, a crapton of giveaways in the Wings’ own zone, affording the Blue Jackets tons of zone time and lots of chances on Jimmy Howard.
The Wings’ youth movement showed both positives and negatives in terms of effort and execution, but the excitement and grit they displayed was at least a bright spot.
On an evening that Henrik Zetterberg dropped a ceremonial puck, and the number of scratches due to injury and coaches’ decisions (Kronwall, Ericsson, Green, Jensen, Luke Witkowski, Evgeny Svechnikov and Martin Frk were all out for the sake of injuries and youth), the Red Wings’ “kids” most certainly held their own, but some discipline was lacking, and details…
Are going to be a work in progress, as will the team.
Our friends from Columbus were delighted to head back to Ohio with a win under their belts, as they told the Columbus Dispatch’s Brian Hedger:
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