The Red Wings are coming out of what many would call a 50/50 week one of the regular season. They lost to the Pittsburgh Penguins 6-3 in the home and season opener and then shut out the Nashville Predators in a 3-0 victory.
Last week, we saw the team have a few injuries, with both Jeff Petry and Christian Fischer out day-to-day and Ville Husso getting placed on waivers. Justin Holl and Austin Watson were called up in response (Watson has since been reassigned to Grand Rapids).
This week saw both Jeff Petry and Christian Fischer return to the lineup, and Marco Kasper got the call-up in lieu of Tyler Motte, who was out due to injury. So, how did the Red Wings fare in Week Two of the season?
Red Wings finish strong after a disappointing start to the week
Oct. 14, 2024
Game 3: Red Wings @ Rangers
1-4 Rangers Win
SOG: 32-28 Red Wings
Starting Goaltenders: Alex Lyon vs Igor Shesterkin
In the first road game of the season, Alex Lyon and the Detroit Red Wings took on Igor Shesterkin and the New York Rangers, looking for a turnaround after a 6-5 overtime loss to Utah a few days before. This would be Lyon's first start of the season and one of the main storylines going into this game. Lyon had a rough finish to the 2023-24 season due to being overworked in the second half of the season. So many were interested to see if he could bounce back and make a solid 1A/1B pairing with Cam Talbot.
The first period began with the Red Wings dominating the Rangers; while they weren't getting an incredible amount of shots, they didn't allow the Rangers to get very much momentum for most of the first period. The times they did, the Red Wings were able to quell defensively, and when the shots reached the net, Lyon was there to make the save. That was until we were just over eight minutes left in the period when the Rangers would score off the rush, making it 1-0. Despite the Red Wings' best efforts, they couldn't get anything past Rangers ace netminder Igor Shesterkin, who played like a man trying to get his team to fork out 12+ million dollars for eight years. Thankfully, the Red Wings would get on the board with two seconds left, scored by Dylan Larkin (2), with a beautiful assist by Justin Holl (1) and Patrick Kane (1). The period would end in a 1-1 tie.
The second period is where hope goes to die when it comes to the Red Wings. Despite getting tons of "Grade A" chances from every single one of the Red Wings shooters, they couldn't get anything past Shesterkin, who was just otherworldly the entire game. Then the penalty train rolled into the station, which would eventually be the cause of the Red Wings loss as Chris Kreider would score the game-winning goal on the power play, making it 2-1 with just under three minutes left in the second period.
The third period began about the same way the second period did. The Red Wings continued to get loads of "Grade A" chances; Shesterkin kept them out of the net, rinse, and repeat. The Rangers extended their lead five minutes into the period, with Reilly Smith scoring immediately off the faceoff. The Red Wings would come close to scoring several times, but anything that didn't get stopped by Shesterkin was stopped by the Red Wings' worst enemy, the goalpost. Mika Zibanejad would ice the game with an empty net goal with over a minute left. The game would end with a score of 4-1, with the Rangers picking up the win.
This is, unfortunately, one of those games that seemed no matter what they did, the Red Wings were destined to lose. Between Shesterkin showing to the Rangers that he's worth every penny of the $12 million he's reportedly asking for. The top-six once again looked really good, as they had a majority of the scoring chances. Lyon performed as well as you could have hoped against a powerhouse like the Rangers. Holl also looked really good on the right side paired with Simon Edvinsson, who also had a good game.