Takeaways from Ducks 6-3 Loss to Red Wings
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After scoring just two goals in their previous three games, the Red Wings broke through with six to beat the Ducks.
The Red Wings are hoping their new-look power-play units will be able to spark their struggling special teams amidst their three-game skid.
That’s why coach Todd McLellan has shuffled some parts around, in an effort to get more pucks to the net. Axel Sandin-Pellikka moves from the point to the left flank and Albert Johansson will man the point tonight against the New York Rangers at Little Caesars Arena (7 p.m., FanDuel Sports Network Extra).
The 24-year-old blueliner opened the scoring early in the second period by sneaking a shot through traffic past Lukas Dostal. It was Seider's first power-play goal and first multi-point performance of the season, a welcome flicker of life after a sluggish start that had seen him produce just two goals and eight points in 17 games.
Garrett Crochet struck out 10 in seven innings, Trevor Story and Carlos Narváez homered and the Boston Red Sox defeated the Athletics 7-0 on Monday night. The Red Sox moved to three games behind idle Toronto for the AL East lead, and one game back of the ...
#RedWings changes to power play units that are 1 for 20 in past five games: 1. Finnie (net front), Larkin (bumper), Raymond-Danielson (flanks), Seider (point). 2. Rasmussen (net front), Kasper (bumper), DeBrincat-Kane (flanks), ASP (point). Berggren also getting reps on No. 1. pic.twitter.com/LK85M3En0n
After bowing out in the Wild Card series, Boston is looking to add some much-needed power to its lineup in 2026.
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