We hear from coach Derek Lalonde after his Red Wings on Saturday drop their third straight, 4-1 in Toronto. #LGRW
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Their third game in four nights yielded no better result than their first two. The Detroit Red Wings‘ losing streak grew to three as they fell, 4-1, to the Toronto Maple Leafs on Saturday at Scotiabank Arena. The Wings have lost nine straight against the Leafs, all in regulation. Unlike the previous two games this
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The first thing Derek Lalonde did was to note the similarity. For the second straight time after a game at Little Caesars Arena, the Detroit Red Wings pointed to special teams as the reason behind their loss. Friday it was 3-2 to the Florida Panthers; Wednesday it was 5-1 to the New Jersey Devils. “We
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The Detroit Red Wings couldn’t turn an early lead into momentum, and once again their special teams were a letdown. The Florida Panthers converted on two power plays Friday at Little Caesars Arena, handing the Wings a second straight loss at home, 3-2. Jonatan Berggren scored a minute into the game, but the Panthers, a
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Detroit — No hockey team wants to fall behind, and need to stage a massive rally to get back and win a game. The Red Wings, who are not a dangerous offensive team, are certainly in that category. But they’ve made it particularly difficult for themselves in recent games. Wednesday’s 5-1 loss against New Jersey
Derek Lalonde described the night as “incredibly frustrating.” The Detroit Red Wings were left to explain a 5-1 loss Wednesday after a good start turned into a disappointing finale. The New Jersey Devils built a two-goal lead during man advantages, and from there, the Wings could do little but note that they played well at