Red Wings beat Panthers 4-1 to end defending champ’s opening winning streak at 3
- On Wednesday night, the Detroit Red Wings beat the Florida Panthers 4-1 in Detroit, ending the defending champions' season-opening winning streak at three.
- Because of injuries and surgery, Florida Panthers are missing Aleksander Barkov, out at least seven months, and Matthew Tkachuk, who could return in December, while Dmitry Kulikov is sidelined about five months, Paul Maurice said.
- Both teams' goaltenders recorded 21 saves, with Cam Talbot making 21 for Detroit and Sergei Bobrovsky stopping 21 for Florida, while Mason Appleton scored twice and Michael Rasmussen added an empty-net goal.
- The injury-hit Panthers opened a four-game trip and now head to New Jersey on Thursday night, while Detroit has won three in a row after the victory.
- The Panthers recalled defenseman Tobias Bjornfot on Sunday and replaced Dmitry Kulikov with Uvis Balinskis in the lineup against Detroit.
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Marco Kasper and the Detroit Red Wings continued their good start to the season in the North American Hockey League NHL. The Red Wings celebrated a 4-1 home win against Stanley Cup winner Florida Panthers on Wednesday and, following the opening defeat against the Montreal Canadiens, the third consecutive win. The Kärntner striker's team was led by Mason Appleton (23th) and Patrick Kane (30th/PP) 2:0. After the match with Brad Marchand (35th) App…

Wings keep rolling, stymie Panthers for 3rd straight win
Mason Appleton scored a pair of goals and the host Detroit Red Wings won their third straight by downing the Florida Panthers 4-1 on Wednesday.

Red Wings beat Panthers 4-1 to send defending champs to second straight loss
Cam Talbot made 21 saves, Mason Appleton scored twice and the Detroit Red Wings beat Florida 4-1 on Wednesday night to send the defending champion Panthers to their second straight loss.
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