Detroit — On Thursday the Detroit Red Wings beat the Philadelphia Flyers 6-3 as Dylan Larkin scored three goals and Moritz Seider added a five-point night; later at Little Caesars Arena Columbus rallied, with Adam Fantilli forcing overtime and Zach Werenski scoring the shootout winner in a 4-3 victory. The Flyers win briefly bolstered Detroit's playoff hopes, but the subsequent shootout loss reduced their margin for error with four regular-season games remaining; coaches and players noted defensive lapses and special-teams performance, while Columbus' comeback kept its season alive heading into next week.
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If you're a Red Wings fan, these games are crucial. The team's playoff chances hang in the balance. Keep an eye on the remaining four regular-season games. A win could mean a shot at the playoffs.
The Red Wings showed promise with their win over the Flyers, but the loss to Columbus was a setback. Defensive improvements and special-teams performance are key. Worth forwarding if you know a Red Wings fan who's hoping for a playoff miracle.
The Columbus Blue Jackets and players such as Zach Werenski benefited from the comeback, securing a shootout victory that kept their season alive and provided momentum heading into the remaining schedule.
The Detroit Red Wings suffered a late defeat and saw their playoff odds shrink, with late-game defensive lapses and missed close-out opportunities increasing pressure with four regular-season games remaining.
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Red Wings' season swings: win, late collapse, uncertainty
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