Timing right for Red Wings as playoff hunters to face Panthers
- The Florida Panthers and Detroit Red Wings will face off Sunday at 5:30 p.m. EDT.
- Detroit, with a 35-33-7 record, needs a win to improve its playoff chances.
- Florida, despite a 44-28-4 record, seeks to end a four-game losing streak and secure home-ice advantage.
- Red Wings coach Todd McLellan stated that his team should be excited about hunting someone down.
- Cam Talbot is set to start for Detroit, while Florida will miss key players, impacting team performance.
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Red Wings down shorthanded Panthers, 2-1, keep playoff hopes alive
DETROIT — The whole strength-of-schedule argument that was going to work against the Red Wings during this playoff chase hasn’t yet been much of a thing. Part of it is the Wings playing well, as they did Sunday in defeating Florida 2-1. It was the fourth consecutive game the Wings (36-33-7) have earned points (3-0-1), who continue to hang close to an Eastern Conference wildcard spot. Related Articles Kane passes one of his favorite…
Panthers hobble home from Detroit after fifth straight loss
By LARRY LAGE DETROIT (AP) — Alex DeBrincat and J.T. Compher scored in the second period and Cam Talbot finished with 32 saves to help the Detroit Red Wings keep their fading playoff hopes alive with a 2-1 win over the Florida Panthers on Sunday night. The Panthers put their goaltender on the bench to add an extra skater and Anton Lundell scored with 39.9 seconds to pull them within a goal. The defending Stanley Cup champions lost their fifth ga…
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