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Dominik Kubalik enjoyed the game, and not just because his three-point night helped the Detroit Red Wings to another victory. Sunday’s 5-1 success against the Anaheim Ducks at Little Caesars Arena was notable for how well the Wings performed on special teams, but also for how Ben Chiarot singlehandedly mowed down Ducks on one shift.
Detroit — Different areas will become different points of concern during a typical hockey season. No team is going to be perfect in everything, especially all the time during a seven-month hockey season. Right now, for the Red Wings, the hot-button issue is winning faceoffs. Or, more accurately, the inability to win any faceoffs. Heading
Chicago – The disappointment was evident in Dylan Larkin’s voice after Friday’s 4-3 overtime loss against Chicago. But the way the Wings lost, including letting a 3-1 third period lead disappear. After the improvement made in the season’s first week, this loss stung. “It doesn’t feel good right now,” Larkin said. “We let our foot