DETROIT – The Detroit Red Wings hit the road for their longest trip of the season following tonight’s game against Boston at Little Caesars Arena. The last thing they want to hear is discontent from fans when they exit the ice.
“Especially after a couple duds in a row here at home,” Patrick Kane said. “Never fun getting booed off the ice at home. So should be an advantage for us playing in this building. We get some really good crowds. Energy’s always good. Try to make it a tough place to play for the opponent. Should be a great advantage for us.”
Problem is, it hasn’t been. The Red Wings are 8-6-1 at home. They are finishing a stretch of 10 out of 13 at LCA, one they haven’t capitalized on, going 3-5-1, including back-to-back 6-3 losses to Nashville and Tampa Bay.
“We want to take care

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