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Red Wings, Gibson Get Much-Needed Relief Before Long Trip
Moritz Seider contributed a goal and two assists as Detroit ended a four-game winless streak, improving to 14-11-2 before a six-game road trip, coach Marco Sturm said.
- On Tuesday, the Detroit Red Wings beat the Boston Bruins 5-4 at Little Caesars Arena, snapping a four-game winless stretch and improving to 14-11-2.
- Needing a lift, the Detroit Red Wings came into Tuesday desperate for a win to halt a growing slump and regain momentum before a six-game road trip starting Thursday in Columbus.
- Moritz Seider answered with a multi-point game, producing a goal and two assists, while Lucas Raymond scored a power-play goal at 3:55 and John Gibson stopped 31 shots for his first win since Oct. 28.
- Boston's starter, Jeremy Swayman, was removed after surrendering five goals, and the Bruins finished short on defense with only five blueliners due to injuries.
- With the standings so tight, Tuesday's result carries outsized importance as the Boston Bruins remain hampered by injuries and uneven play, going 4-6 in their last 10 ahead of hosting St. Louis on Thursday.
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Bruins can’t chase down Red Wings, lose 5-4
After exhibiting some extreme streakiness in the first month of the season, the injury-addled Bruins have settled into a period of distinct mediocrity. The B’s fell in the second half of their home-and-home with the Red Wings on Tuesday, dropping a 5-4 decision at Little Caesars Arena. Jeremy Swayman had recently been airtight, but he did not cover up any warts in this one and got pulled in the third period. The B’s never led. “The start was no…
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DETROIT – Home has been hostile territory for the Detroit Red Wings lately. With a season-long six-game road trip approaching, they desperately needed to leave town with a shot of confidence and a victory.
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