Recap: Detroit Red Wings 5, Minnesota Wild 6 (SO)
Not much to say about this one.Despite the fact that they hung in and kept it a game, the Detroit Red Wings didnāt deserve to win this one anyway.
It was one of their weaker defensive performances of the season, to be sure, and was all the more disappointing because it came against the imposters from āFarberās Hockeytown.ā Fortunately, the Wings will have the chance to cleanse themselves of this on February 5th.
A few thoughts:
...Iām not sure what happened to the team defense last night, but the Wild had 28 shotsĀ and though itās an exaggeration to say that 20 of them were excellent scoring chances, thatās how it seemed. The Wings had little or no presence in front or behind their own net, as the Wild were setting up plays from Wayne Gretzkyās Office⢠all night. It got so bad that Todd Fedoruk scored from the slot on the setup from Matt Foy.
...Marian Gaborik showed over and over again last night why heāll be on All Star teams from years to come (as long as he stays healthy). Heās an electrifying player and when he had the puck on his stick in the Wingsā zone, I was sure something was going to happen.
...Chris Osgood didnāt have much of any chance on the Wildās goals, but it was still unusual to see him get shelled like that. I donāt think heāll pull a Miikka Kiprusoff and start tanking now that heās signed an extension, but last night wasnāt exactly an auspicious beginning to the last stage of his career.
...Seeing the Wings tie it up a little over a minute after the Wild went up 1-0 was encouraging. Iād love to see Brett Lebda make more passes like that.
...Valtteri Filppula scored one of the best goals of the year to bring the Wings within one late in the second. He may have fanned on his initial shot, but his individual effort leading up to that point and the goal scored on the second try ought to have the play on the end-of-the-year highlight reels.
...And didnāt I say heād break out of his slump spectacularly?
...Dallas Drakeās goal? Talk about coming out of nowhere!
...After Niklas Kronwallās goal made it 4-4, I was skeptical of Jacque Lemaireās decision to pull Nicklas Backstrom. After seeing Josh Hardingās performance in a relief role, I understand. That kid has to have the fastest glove in the West.
...And the Wings kept shooting at it, which was maddening.
...Dan Clearyās go-ahead goal at 18:52 was quite awesome. The relief was short-lived, however, as Eric Belanger scored at 19:11 to tie things up.
...Just after Ken Daniels said, āAnd weāre headed to overtime,ā the Wild took a long shot on Osgood and I thought, ā⦠he scores!ā because it seemed like that kind of night. Fortunately or unfortunately, it didnāt happen and we had to sit through a tense overtime period.
ā¦The shootout was frustrating. Datsyuk tried a glove-side deke and failed. Demitra sent the puck off the side of the net, but probably had Osgood beat. Zetterberg tried that idiotic Forsbergian deke (one of his his two shootout moves) and Harding was with him the whole way. Complete failure, Hank. Rolsonās blast startled Osgood. Hudler proved the only Red Wing with a shot faster than Hardingās glove as his snapper ripped through to set up the final showdown with Gaborik. Osgood didnāt really have a chance.
Congratulations to the Wild for the win. Just donāt let it go to your heads.
Letās all hope the Wingsā performance in this game was a one-time thing because theyāll get lit up on Saturday if it wasnāt. If you donāt already know, theyāre traveling to Ottawa for a showdown with the mighty Senators. It would be a very bad time to hit a slump.
Links:
- Highlights
- Boxscore
- Post-game interviews


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