Defenseman Moritz Seider admits that the Detroit Red Wings were guilty of too many “easy mistakes” in their latest frustrating setback.
In a night filled with frustration for the Detroit Red Wings, they failed to make any headway in the Stanley Cup Playoffs race. Their lackluster start to last night’s game against the Carolina Hurricanes reflected a team not showing the urgency needed to secure crucial points in the standings, eventually losing 4-0 for their second shutout loss in three games. And according to de
The Red Wings failed to gain ground in the Stanley Cup Playoffs chase
The Red Wings found themselves on the defensive early, as they were outshot by the Hurricanes 11-0 in the first period before finally forcing Hurricanes goaltender Frederik Andersen to face his first test of the evening.
Adding to their challenges, the pre-game announcement revealed that Patrick Kane was a last-minute scratch due to contracting the illness spreading within Detroit’s dressing room. Both Kane and Austin Czarnik were unavailable, leading to their replacement in the lineup by Daniel Sprong and Justin Holl. Detroit opted for a combination of 11 forwards and seven defensemen for the game.
fenseman Moritz Seider, it was too many “easy mistakes” that his team was guilty of.
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