Detroit Red Wings, St. Louis and OT
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"We played a really good road game for a long time, Talbs played out of his mind, gave us a chance to win, and they were able to squeak one in late and steal that second point from us."
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Robert Thomas has been an offensive spark during the current streak, with two goals and 15 assists in that stretch.
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Compher scored the opening goal of the contest in the third period, but the Red Wings were unable to hold on to their lead and ended up losing in overtime.
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The Detroit Red Wings have 8 games left to reach the playoffs and are at 75 points. They've got a lot of work to do.
Little Caesars Arena, the Wings were at the nadir of their season, looking so lifeless in a 4-0 loss that it prompted general manager Steve Yzerman to replace Derek Lalonde with McLellan.
The Blues have been on an absolute heater for the past month. Similar to the run the team went on before winning the Stanley Cup in 2019, St. Louis has gone from pretender to contender, winning nine straight games to grab the first Wild Card spot in the Western Conference.
Jimmy Snuggerud will make his NHL debut on Tuesday when the St. Louis Blues face off against the Detroit Red Wings (7 p.m. CT, FanDuel Sports Network, 101 ESPN). It was an optional morning skate, but Head Coach Jim Montgomery confirmed that Snuggerud would play during his media availability.
The Detroit Red Wings surrendered a late goal to lose their 1-0 lead, then lost in overtime vs. the Blues to fall further back in the playoff race.
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The Blues extended their win streak to 10 games with a 2-1 overtime win over the Red Wings on Tuesday night at Enterprise Center. Cam Fowler scored the game-winning goal with 1:33 remaining in overtime for the Blues.
The red-hot St. Louis Blues keep finding a way. Down 1-0 with under 30 seconds to go, the Blues rallied to defeat the Detroit Red Wings 2-1 in overtime to collect a 10th consecutive win. Jordan Kyrou scored the tying goal with 29 seconds to play to force overtime before Cam Fowler sealed the victory in the extra frame.