The Detroit Red Wings
ended a very long losing streak with massive results at Little Caesars Arena
Tuesday night. Five different players came together to make a statement in front
of their fans that positivity could result in their 5-1
victory over the Winnipeg Jets. It
brought their seven-game losing streak to a close and a big relief to Red Wings
fans in attendance. It was the first time that Detroit played a full game of
hockey which definitely gave them the deserving win.
The Red Wings are on a nonstop slide that only got worse
this past weekend. The Montreal Canadiens dominated Detroit on Thursday and
Saturday with two huge wins in regulation that showed that the Red Wings were
not on the ball. Saturday’s 10-1 defeat left them to know that something had to
come from the offense and defense as a whole.
Pucks needed to be fired upon and gain the upper hand. It
was to be another challenge against the Winnipeg Jets who have gone 9-2-1 in
their last 11 and sit on a two-game winning streak. Coach Jeff Blashill
continued to have faith in Jimmy Howard who
made another start hoping that he and his team have better results coming back
home to play.
They got things going against Michigan native Connor
Hellebuyck in net for the Jets who saw Anthony Mantha try to be the first to
score for the Red Wings. While Mantha had a scoring chance and missed, it
pushed the Red Wings to pressure Hellebuyck but soon found themselves dealing with
a penalty. Winnipeg went on the power play making them very dangerous as they’re
ranked second in the league. Detroit did work to stop them which boost their
confidence to stay ahead on shots on goal.
It produced good results as Justin Abdelkader made his mark
to get Detroit out front at 10:42 for his fifth of the season. It got better
for them as the Jets committed two penalties within five seconds of each other
that gave the Red Wings a 5 on 3 advantage. Despite having eight shots to the
net with none coming in, Detroit made it 2-0 shortly after where Gustav Nyquist
got a much-needed goal for himself completing a pass play with a drive at
Hellebuyck for his seventh and first since Nov.15.
The advantage of having two goals in the first period saw
the Red Wings performing much better to dominate early and make the night
difficult for their opponents. By the time the first period came to a close, it
was clear that the Red Wings were very much in control of their emotions and
their game as they outshot the Jets 16-3 with seven scoring chances in the
first twenty minutes.
The Red Wings kept the heat on taking early shots in the
period before getting another chance to add to their bottom line. A mistake by
Dylan Larkin made it 4 on 4 but another two Detroit penalties gave the Jets a
chance to get things going. At 6:25 and 22 seconds in, a full line play around
the blue line ended with Patrick Laine scoring his 14th cutting the margin in
half. It helped the Jets pick up the pace on shots at Howard with eight while
the Red Wings had nine at the end of the second period.
The third began differently with a big shove that sent
Brandon Tanev to the ice by Darren Helm who answered a massive hit he took from
the elbow of Dustin Byfuglien earlier. Helm went to the box for interference putting
the Jets on the power play two minutes into the period. After the Red Wings
killed off the penalty, they turned things around to get pucks towards the Jets
end and try to open ground. A shot from Jonathan Ericsson from behind the
faceoff circle got plenty of air to hit Winnipeg’s Josh Morrisey and Nyquist
but officials reviewed the call for hi sticking and was kept good.
Winnipeg coach Paul Maurice challenged the call due to
interference between Gustav Nyquist and Josh Morrisey who both collided into
Hellebuyck. Due to Morrisey’s contact with Nyquist to conduct the collision,
officials kept the goal good giving Ericsson his second on the year. With the
3-1 lead, the Red Wings didn’t feel that it was enough to secure a win for
themselves. At 8:25 a big turnover started with Helm coming off the
bench to get the puck on the fly. He took off on his own, firing the puck top
shelf for his fourth.
The goals kept coming for Detroit as they made it 5-1 on
David Booth’s centering shot that was started by Andrea Athanasiou on a
turnover. Booth got his third that suggested that Detroit was going to end
their losing streak and prove that they could work as a team. It was becoming a
rough night for the Jets who still had to endure nine more minutes of play
despite finding more pucks to the net in the period than Detroit had.
With all their efforts, it was ultimately Detroit’s night as
they played stellar defense while taking the Jets out of the game to begin a
new homestand with a massive and much needed win. Howard handled things well
with a very good performance against a strong team in the NHL. He made 25 saves
on the night for a .962 save percentage and his first win since Nov. 17 against
the Buffalo Sabres. “We started on time,” Howard said to Fox Sports Detroit
reporter Matt Shepard. “We came out and we competed for sixty minutes and we were
relentless. When we play like that we play well. I think it settled everyone
down and we started on time and kept it together.”
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