Oct. 28 St. Louis Blues vs. Detroit Red Wings
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"You know, we've thought about it a lot," coach Todd McLellan said. "I don't know if there's a real pattern to the games. And I don't know what the root cause is for it yet. I don't think we've figured that out. We haven't played enough, in my opinion, on the road yet.
The Detroit Red Wings continue to deal with injury issues as a key veteran forward remains out for the foreseeable future.
DETROIT – The Detroit Red Wings have shown a split personality, having won five in a row at home while not looking sharp in three road games. This contrast surfaced within the game on Saturday, when they were dreadful the first half and dominant the second half in a 6-4 victory over St. Louis.
The Detroit Red Wings haven't looked good in three road games, and now they have a five-game trip on the slate.
Detroit's young players and improved team defense are encouraging signs so far. Can the Red Wings keep this up?
The Red Wings are now stuck in a two-game losing skid after putting together five straight victories, and they know what must be done in order to avoid allowing things to snowball.
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The Blues, who surrendered a 4-0 lead in a 6-4 loss to Detroit Saturday, have lost four of their past five games.
While the majority of their remaining 73 games remain unchanged in terms of their scheduling, the team has announced key time changes to a pair of games, the first of which is over a month away.