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The Red Wings' comeback 6-4 win Saturday was thrilling, but it also showed both sides of a team that's tough to figure out so far.
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The Detroit Red Wings will take the two points, but know there's work to be done after needing to score six straight goals to earn a win at home
DETROIT – The Detroit Red Wings dug themselves a deep hole with a disastrous start Saturday. Then they rallied to erase a four-goal deficit, dominating the second half of the game to defeat the St. Louis Blues 6-4 at Little Caesars Arena.
Desperate for a win, Detroit and St. Louis clash in a high-stakes showdown where rookie talent and defensive struggles promise either a scoring surge or a defensive resurgence.
Hoping a quick return to home ice will help them recapture some momentum, the Red Wings most recently dropped both games of their midweek back-to-back road set – first a 4-2 loss to the Buffalo Sabres on Wednesday followed by a 7-2 setback against the New York Islanders on Thursday.
The road woes continued with a 7-2 loss to the Islanders in which only Dylan Larkin and Jonatan Berggren scored for Detroit.
Detroit Red Wings forward Alex DeBrincat got the monkey off his back after countless great chances, scoring the tying goal in what was a thrilling 6-4 comeback victory at Little Caesars Arena on Saturday evening.