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Detroit — Moritz Seider’s overall game is beginning to take shape and showing another wrinkle. The big, young defenseman refuses to back down, even when facing some of the NHL’s most high-profile stars. Seider matched up with Pittsburgh’s Sidney Crosby and Toronto’s Auston Matthews over the weekend. He held his own and gained notice. In Wings coach Jeff
Dylan Larkin was succinct: “This one hurts, a lot.” The Detroit Red Wings captain had just scored twice, reaching 22 goals. The Wings were 10 minutes from delivering what would have been excellent weekend results — and then they self-destructed. It’s what coach Jeff Blashill has reiterated over the past month: The Wings are still learning
Detroit — About 10 minutes. That’s how far away the Red Wings were from one of their best back-to-back victories in recent memory. Instead, in that span, the Toronto Maple Leafs left the Wings stunned. A five-goal barrage carried the Leafs to a 7-4 victory Saturday and left the Wings frustrated and disappointed. “We just let them have
Invigorated by a big win on the road, the Detroit Red Wings returned home and tested themselves against an Original Six rival. A lively crowd at Little Caesars Arena on Saturday provided energy as the Wings took on the high-power Toronto Maple Leafs, 24 hours after winning in a shootout at Pittsburgh. The Wings had a two-goal