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Red Wings 4-2 Win Against The Maple Leafs 1/14/24

 




*Sorry for the lack of photos! Hoping to get permission eventually.*


   The Red Wings played against the Maple Leafs in Toronto on Sunday, January 14th. The Maple Leafs had an unfortunate loss - Detroit won with a 4-2 score. However, it was a big win for the Red Wings!


Red Wings lineup against the Maple Leafs:

Perron - Larkin - Raymond

DeBrincat - Compher - Kane

Rasmussen - Copp - Fsicher

Fabbri - Veleno - Sprong


Gostisbehere - Seider

Chiarot - Petry

Maatta - Holl


Reimer

Lyon


Maple Leafs lineup against the Red Wings:

Holmberg - Matthews - Nylander

Robertson - Tavares - Jarnkrok

Bertuzzi - Domi - Marner

Knies - Kampf - Gregor


Rielly - Brodie

McCabe - Liljegren

Benoit - Timmins


Samsonov

Jones


   The first period was completely scoreless, 0-0.


   Pontus Holmberg scored the first goal of the game and his second of the season 32 seconds into the middle frame - Maple Leafs lead by one. Dylan Larkin ties up the game and scores his 17th of the season! Mitch Marner takes the lead for Toronto - 2-1 was the final score of the first period.


   Daniel Sprong ties the game back up, 2-2, being his 11th of the season. Andrew Copp scores the third for the Red Wings - Lucas Raymond strikes an empty-netter and the final score overall is 4-2.



"It truly is a blessing that we get to play a sport for a living. Every once in a while, there's a special night, and tonight is one of those nights." James Reimer spoke postgame about the Red Wings 4-2 win against the Maple Leafs.



- Patrick Kane did not return after the first period for the remainder of the game due to a lower-body injury.

- Dylan Larkin stats:

   - 17 Goals

   - 21 Assists

   - 38 Points

- Mitch Marner hit 600 points!

- Mitch Marner stats:

   - 18 Goals

   - 28 Assists

   - 46 Points



"We can do a little bit of a better job, just try to get more numbers around the net - kind of second opportunities." Mitch Marner spoke postgame about the Maple Leafs loss against the Red Wings.

 

 



POST-GAME : Ilya Samsonov

POST-GAME : T.J. Brodie

POST-GAME : Pontus Holmberg

POST-GAME : Sheldon Keefe

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