Yesterday and overnight, the Red Wings’ beat writers dissected the Red Wings’ 5-1 loss to Montreal and back-to-back losses to the Habs as part of an incredibly disappointing first 33-game start for Detroit’s NHL team.
MLive’s Ansar Khan noted comments made by Moritz Seider after the Wings’ loss, and ahead of tonight’s clash with the St. Louis Blues (7 PM EST start on FanDuel Sportsnet Detroit/FanDuel Sportsnet Midwest/97.1 FM):
“We just got outcompeted, outworked and that’s a very frustrated feeling,” Moritz Seider told media at the game. “Just have to turn the page and regroup and find a way to win hockey games and especially find a good reason to get to the locker room in the next couple of days with a little bit of different energy.”
The Red Wings (13-16-4) are eight points out of the final playoff spot, which seems like a pipedream at this point, especially with six clubs between them and that position. They’d be in the Eastern Conference cellar had the Buffalo Sabres not apparently quit on the season, losers of 13 in a row (0-10-3).
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Seider said intensity over 60 minutes is missing.
“It’s hard to win if you have little dips and lags in your game,” he said. “Obviously, you’re not going to be perfect every time, but we always have to aim for perfection. We’re just not good enough right now. I think we can all agree we’re not filling the expectations we’re all hoping for.”
The Free Press’s Helene St. James also noted Seider’s remarks, as well as those of Joe Veleno and Patrick Kane, as context for the importance of winning tonight’s game vs. St. Louis:
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