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November 17, 2025 at 9:18 am #49471
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ParticipantThe sting of Detroit’s overtime loss to Buffalo was tough, however it didn’t last long. The Red wings played a tough, yet controlled game to beat the Rangers.
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November 17, 2025 at 12:57 pm #49472frenchtoto
ParticipantI like your stats on the 6 wins out of 10 games, it will be interesting to follow. They are going to have up and downs but it gives us a good idea where they are.
We should remember the east is so difficult, teams are so close, but if you manage to go to playoffs, you could probably do some interesting games and go forward a bit.
This last game shows us that Detroit has the talent, the coaches, it only needs mental toughness, will (and sometimes rest…) to win !November 17, 2025 at 3:08 pm #49504Jlaura76
ParticipantThank you for coming by!!! I really loved the response. Quick was so good, the team could have been frustrated and quit. Instead they kept at it, really impressive. I’d still like to see a top 4 dman, but this response was a welcome one after the Buffalo game for sure
November 17, 2025 at 3:18 pm #49506frenchtoto
ParticipantJust saw videos of the after game brawl. Part of me says “what a pity, what a stupid Quick doing that, a goalie stays there and does not go in like this” and a little part of me says “okay, he really wants to win badly, at 39, it is not respectful but understandable”.
Loved ASP coming in and help though he is so small, Ed jumping in without thinking he’s got two or three around him throwing punches, Larkin helping of course, Hamonic trying to take one on each arm, Seider stepping in.
Trying to stay a bit more neutral than some NY official sites, I would say Appleton should have stopped his shot, he had time for that but it was not the end of the world and not at all a reason for Quick to go in like this. This is nowhere for a goalie to be or to do, even if the game is over and you don’t mind staying focused or not.
The crowd seemed to love it, okay, and it is emotions indeed. But all this frustration… Quick was trying to contain his emotions and anger on the interview.
NHL mustn’t forget all this is because of poor calls for both teams : what lesson will they learn ?November 18, 2025 at 9:28 am #49636DatsDangle
ParticipantYeah, a poorly called game that almost robbed Detroit of a victory! The buzzer was still sounding when Apple released the puck to the net. Close……..but I understand the ire. Good to see Detroit kept fighting for the win.
November 18, 2025 at 10:06 am #49646Jlaura76
ParticipantThat may have been the most important win of the year. Playing almost the entire game tied and not letting up. They score, questionable call ties it up a couple minutes later. As for the scrum, i love the Quick is so competitive. He gave an insane performance and was minutes away from at least an overtime point. Side note, the “look” of the game was really cool. Vintage looking sweaters and two original six teams going at it. Thanks for that take!
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