Devils dominate Red Wings, handing them first regulation loss
DETROIT – The Detroit Red Wings started fast the first few minutes Tuesday. The New Jersey Devils overcame a slow start to dominate most of the night and defeat the Red Wings 6-2 at Little Caesars Arena, handing Detroit its first loss in regulation. The Red Wings (3-1-2) were the only team without a regulation loss. The Red Wings were turnover-prone and lost the special teams battle as the Devils scored on the power play and shorthanded. Dylan Larkin also scored for the Red Wings.
mlive.comSeveral Stanley Cup winners breaking up championship core
FILE - In this June 15, 2015, file photo, Chicago Blackhawks' goalie Corey Crawford kisses the Stanley Cup Trophy after defeating the Tampa Bay Lightning in Game 6 of the NHL hockey Stanley Cup Final series in Chicago. The past few weeks have seen several recent Stanley Cup winners get rid of members of their championship core. The Blackhawks moved on from Corey Crawford, the Washington Capitals did the same with Braden Holtby, the Pittsburgh Penguins traded fellow goalie Matt Murray and forward Patric Hornqvist and the St. Louis Blues signing Torey Krug means captain Alex Pietrangelo will sign elsewhere. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh, File)
Several Stanley Cup winners breaking up championship core
FILE - In this June 15, 2015, file photo, Chicago Blackhawks' goalie Corey Crawford kisses the Stanley Cup Trophy after defeating the Tampa Bay Lightning in Game 6 of the NHL hockey Stanley Cup Final series in Chicago. The past few weeks have seen several recent Stanley Cup winners get rid of members of their championship core. Hornqvist was “blindsided” the Pittsburgh Penguins wanted to trade him. The past several weeks have featured several recent Stanley Cup winners breaking up their championship core by saying goodbye to a key player with his name on the trophy. The agitating, go-to-the-net winger helped Pittsburgh win the Cup in 2016 and 2017.
Spirited 3rd Period Entertained Fans But Wings Still Lose 4-1
Schneider made 27 saves for his first victory of the season, leading the Devils past the Detroit Red Wings 4-1 on Tuesday night. Valtteri Filppula had the only goal for the Red Wings. The 18-year-old Hughes was called for tripping, a penalty that led to the Red Wings only goal. I thought it was a five, but they called it a two.As the game wound down, Bertuzzi hit Hughes after Hughes had given up the puck. Red Wings: Host Minnesota on Thursday night.
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