The Detroit Red Wings had a good road trip, However, coach Todd McLellan wished it could’ve been better. Detroit went 3-2-0 on this road trip, and the game in Vegas was an intense showing. Unfortunately, the Red Wings wound up on the wrong side of a one goal shutout.
Detroit had a strong start, similar to winning effort against San Jose two nights prior. John Gibson solid in net, yet it wasn’t enough to garner the win. Gibson stopped 33 of 34 shots, whereas Vegas closed the door completely on Detroit’s 24 shots. It’s a rare sight when a .971 save % won’t seal a victory, however this was one of those rare times.
Detroit played well in shutout loss
Detroit now sits at 9-5-0, thereby ranking fourth in the league and second in their division in points. Similar to the win in San Jose Detroit had a strong start, yet it wasn’t enough for the win. The Wings were in this game until the end, nonetheless the team was hoping for a better fate.
The Red Wings had some good looks, but the Golden Knights did will to limit shots and shut down the cycle game. Vegas has a confidence that can be intimidating, although the Wings did not falter. Detroit showed a lot of character in this contest, although the result wasn’t what they’d hoped for.
The Red Wings were strong on the road
There were several concerns about this past road trip, however Detroit performed admirably. The opening schedule was a daunting task, nonetheless the Wings found ways to win. The final two games saw some of Detroit’s best play of the season, as the young team continues to solidify.
The Red Wings will get a welcome, indeed much needed two day break after this western swing. Patrick Kane is getting close to a return, accordingly Austin Watson was reassigned to Grand Rapids. Even after the loss, Detroit has a lot to build heading into the next stretch.




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