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  • Minnesota Wild vs. Detroit Red Wings: Game Recap


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    That was ugly. There were two stretches of over 10 minutes without a shot on goal in both the first and second periods. The Wild never mounted any offensive pressure. They were out of sync all night. They took lazy penalties, couldn't clear the zone on the penalty kill, didn't take the zone with speed and were outworked down low in both zones. Just an ugly game all night long. You have to wonder if they had too much egg nog weighing them down.

    As Charles Barkley would say, "turrbull"

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    In fact, look at the shot chart from tonight. Detroit was able to keep the Wild out, protect Howard and force the issue in the offensive zone.

    The hardest part of writing a recap after a game like tonight is that they were so outmatched in all aspects of the game, that it's tough to concentrate on "what went wrong", especially coming off of three pretty decent wins, and the best performance of the season in the win over Colorado. I guess, I'll leave it at "they were outworked. All night. All over the ice."

    Either way, at least we weren't in New Jersey tonight. They had to watch the lowly Devils, in a snowstorm, with 5,200 in attendance. So there's that.

    Bryan's take:

    Yaaaaaaawwwwwwwwwwnnnnnnnn,

    Hockey Wilderness Three Stars

    Five Questions

    Do we see the Backstrom from the past three games? Not at all.
    Will the defense support Backstrom or leave him to wolves? The defense wasn't the problem tonight. The Wild apparently forgot where the offensive zone of the ice was.
    Will it be three one in favor again tonight? Nope.
    The first four game winning streak in two years is on the line, do the Wild rise to the occasion, or wilt under pressure? Oh, wilt they did.
    Will Gary Bettman find the Wild worthy enough to fix the game with a win?

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