The Detroit Red Wings made it close for a while, but the Colorado Avalanche proved much the better team. Wednesday’s contest at Little Caesars Arena pitted the Stanley Cup-eyeing Avs against the wild-card-hopeful Wings, and just like their first meeting, Colorado scored first, and scored more. Credit the Wings for getting within a goal at
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Thomas Greiss is first off the ice for Detroit this morning. #LGRW — Daniella Bruce (@daniellabruce_) February 23, 2022 #RedWings Blashill said Larkin, who skated this morning, will be a game-time decision. Veleno called up just in case. Namestnikov cleared to play. — Ansar Khan (@AnsarKhanMLive) February 23, 2022 Namestnikov didn’t skate this morning but