Detroit - The Red Wings have hit their first rough patch of the young season.
Artemi Panarin had a goal and two assists and goaltender Jonathan Quick stopped 31 shots Friday as the New York Rangers beat the Wings, 4-1.
The loss was the third in four games for the sliding Wings (9-6-0), who began a four-game homestand.
Panarin and Alexis Lafreniere scored goals 58 seconds apart midway in the third period, extending the Rangers' (7-6-2) lead to 4-1.
Panarin scored his third goal, at 7:29, after Mika Zibanejad gathered the puck in the corner and fed Panarin alone near the hashmarks for a one-timer. Lafreniere quickly made it 4-1, with his second goal, as Conor Sheary found Lafreniere skating behind the Wings' defense, and breaking in alone on goaltender Cam Talbot (21 saves).
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