DETROIT – The Detroit Red Wings dug themselves a deep hole with a disastrous start Saturday. Then they rallied to erase a four-goal deficit, dominating the second half of the game to defeat the St. Louis Blues 6-4 at Little Caesars Arena.
The Red Wings scored twice in a span of 47 seconds midway through the third period.
Alex DeBrincat whipped in a shot from the slot for his first goal of the season to tie it at 4-4 with 9:59 to play. Simon Edvinsson then fired in a shot from the point to give Detroit its first lead with 9:12 remaining.
The Red Wings needed to kill a delay of game penalty on Marco Kasper with 3:53 to play. Edvinsson sealed it with an empty-net goal with 1:13 remaining.
The Red Wings (6-3-0) ended a two-game skid. The Blues fell to 3-4-1.
Jonatan Berggren and J.T. Comp

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