Inside the Article:
The Detroit Red Wings finally overcame their four-year, nine-game, losing streak to the Toronto Maple Leafs. The Red Wings dropped the Leafs 4-1 Thursday night, taking advantage of the injury to Auston Matthews and the fact the Leafs played back-to-back to get the win, their first against their original six rival since Feb 1, 2019.
Why it Matters
The 4-1 win puts the Detroit Red Wings on a small two-game winning streak.
- The Red Wings were outshot 33-23 in the game.
- Our player to watch, Moritz Seider, scored the final goal in the game.
Detroit Red Wings vs. Maple Leafs By the Numbers
- The Wings were first to score for a fourth straight game.
- Lucas Raymond gets his 12th goal of the season.
- Red Wings lead the Leafs in shots in the first period, 9-8
- Robby Fabbri scored his third goal of the season at 3:49 of the second period on the Power Play
- Ville Husso stopped 32 of 33 shots on the night
- Moritz Seider nets a game-winner for his third goal of the season
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