Newark, New Jersey - The Red Wings fell behind again, as has been their way lately, but this time they couldn't recover.
New Jersey scored two quick goals late in the first period Monday and went on to a 4-3 victory over the Red Wings.
This was the third consecutive game the Wings fell behind, but the second time in that stretch they couldn't recover.
Dylan Larkin cut the lead to 4-3 with his 13th goal, at 10 minutes 12 seconds of the third period. Lucas Raymond got the rebound to his own shot, and slid a pass into the slot where Larkin tapped a shot past goaltender Jacob Markstrom, who made a sliding save to prevent a Patrick Kane goal with about three minutes left in regulation time.
The Wings fell to 13-9-1 (27 points), while New Jersey moved to 14-7-1 (29 points).
James van Riems

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