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Point Earned, Streak Secured: Devils Outlast Penguins 2-1 in SO Thriller

  Photo: Andrew MacLean This thrilling Metropolitan Division clash was a goaltending masterclass from both ends of the ice. The New Jersey Devils ultimately prevailed in the shootout, defeating the Pittsburgh Penguins 2-1 to secure their second consecutive victory and extend their perfect season-opening home winning streak to seven games. The Devils' win was anchored by netminder Jake Allen, who stopped a stunning 33 of 34 shots through regulation and overtime. Across the ice, the resilient Penguins earned a crucial point, thanks to rookie Arturs Silovs—who turned away 23 of 24 shots while holding the Devils' potent offense in check, an impressive feat for an injury-riddled squad missing six key players. Pittsburgh Penguins Lineup: Rust - Crosby - Kindel Novak - Malkin - Mantha Koppanen - Hayes - Koivunen Heinen - Lizotte - Dewar Wotherspoon - Karlsson Shea - Letang Graves - Clifton Silovs Murashov New Jersey Devils Lineup: Noesen - Hughes - Bratt Meier - Hischier - Mercer Pala...

Two-goal Night For Trevor Zegras! Detroit Red Wings Win With a 3-2 Score In Anaheim, 1/7/24

 



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


   The Red Wings played the Ducks in Anaheim on Sunday, January 7th. Detroit won 3-2, this being their third game in a row now that they've won!


Red Wings lineup against the Ducks:

Perron - Larkin - Raymond

DeBrincat - Compher - Kane

Rasmussen - Veleno - Sprong

Fischer - Copp - Fabbri


Walman - Seider

Chiarot - Petry

Maata - Gostisbehere


Lyon

Reimer


Ducks lineup against the Red Wings:

Zegras - Henrique - Terry

Vatrano - McTavish - Killorn

McGinn - Lundestrom - Strome

Johnston - Carrick - Silfverberg


Fowler - Drysdale

Vaakanainen - Gudas

Mintyukov - Lyubushkin


Dostal

Stalock


   Trevor Zegras strikes first for the Ducks early in first. Dylan Larkin ties up the game late in the first period - 1-1 being the final score.


   Joe Veleno nets one, and the Red Wings are now in the lead by one - this being the only goal the whole period, 2-1.


   Trevor Zegras got himself a two-goal night, tying it 2-2. Michael Rasmussen scores with only 1:07 left in the third - the Red Wings win with a 3-2 score.




 

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