The Detroit Red Wings, under coach Todd McLellan, finally found their footing on Tuesday night, snapping a four-game losing streak with a 5-4 victory over the Boston Bruins. After a challenging stretch, Detroit showcased resilience and execution that gave fans hope for the second half of the season.
Moritz Seider led the charge with a goal and two assists, while Alex DeBrincat and Lucas Raymond each contributed a goal and an assist. Veteran goaltender John Gibson made 34 saves to halt a seven-start winless stretch (0-5-1), cementing a performance the team desperately needed.
“That was a real roller coaster of a game for a goaltender,” Red Wings coach McLellan said, according to NHL.com. “It wasn’t easy, but [Gibson] got us a win. That has to be good for his confidence.”
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