Red Wings winning streak is stopped at 5 with loss to Predators at home

Nashville Predators center Ryan Johansen (92) reacts after a goal by Eeli Tolvanen in the third period of an NHL hockey game against the Detroit Red Wings, Tuesday, Dec. 7, 2021, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya) (Paul Sancya, Copyright 2021 The Associated Press. All rights reserved)

DETROIT – Roman Josi beat four Detroit defenders for a first-period goal, Ryan Johansen scored on a power play and the Nashville Predators topped the Red Wings 5-2 Tuesday night.

“This next 20-game segment is where we’ve talked about really solidifying our identity as a team, and this is a good way to get that started,” Predators coach John Hynes said.

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The loss snapped Detroit’s season-high five-game winning streak and its five-game home winning streak.

“They’re a big, strong team, hard on the forecheck,” Red Wings coach Jeff Blashill said. “But I thought in the first was as poor a job as we’ve done in terms of competing and being ready to play."

Josi took a feed from Dante Fabbro in the first as he sped into the Red Wings’ zone and skated 1-on-4 through the defense before beating Alex Nedeljkovic on the forehand.

“I think the D-man, he didn’t really have a great gap, he was kind of backed up," Josi said. “I just tried to get by him. I got a little lucky, I think it hit my shin pad or something and once I got it back on my stick, I knew I kind of had a step on the D-man.”

Nashville’s Nick Cousins, Eeli Tolvanen and Fabbro scored in the third period, and David Rittich stopped 14 shots. Detroit’s Michael Rasmussen also had a third-period goal.

“I think every time we got in their zone, we were getting mauled,” Red Wings captain Dylan Larkin said. “They beat the crap out of us down low, their D, and made it hard to get to the net and get shots and get in the slot.”

The score could have been a lot more lopsided for the Predators, but Nedeljkovic stopped Filip Forsberg and Philip Tomasino on breakaways in the second period. Nedeljkovic finished with 28 saves.

Detroit got its first goal on the power play in the second period on Robby Fabbri’s rebound at the net. Pius Suter and Moritz Seider assisted. Seider leads the Red Wings with 15 assists.

Josi assisted on the Johansen and Cousins goals, giving him 12 points (4-8-12) in his last 11 games and 27 points (3-24-27) in 33 career games against the Red Wings.

“It’s a good team over there, they’ve been playing really well this year and we knew it was gonna be a hard game, but I just thought overall, over the 60 minutes, I think we controlled the game for most of it,” Josi said.

BACK ON SCHEDULE

After facing each other eight times last season in the modified Central Division, the Red Wings and Predators meet only twice this season.

TRAINER'S ROOM

Predators: G Juuse Saros and D Mattias Ekholm missed Tuesday’s game due to non-COVID illness and are listed as day-to-day. D Matt Benning was also out and is day-to-day with an upper-body injury. The Predators recalled G Connor Ingram from Milwaukee to back up Rittich. ... Nashville D Ben Harpur returned to the team after a six-game conditioning stint with the AHL’s Milwaukee Admirals.

Red Wings: D Danny DeKeyser returned to the lineup after missing four games due to COVID-19 protocol and one game as a healthy scratch. ... Seider left the game in the third period after being hit by Nashville forward Tanner Jeannot. Blashill did not have an update on Seider after the game.

UP NEXT

Predators: Visit New York Islanders on Thursday night.

Red Wings: Play at St. Louis on Thursday night.

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