Detroit hits town in the wake of a wrenching defeat against the Islanders in Brooklyn on Friday night. The Wings seemingly had the defensively leaky yet offensively potent Isles down and out, owning a 5-2 lead with six and a half minutes left. That's when Wings rookie Tyler Bertuzzi incurred a game misconduct and a five-minute major for slashing Isles' irritant Cal Clutterbuck.
New York was able to cash in four times in a span of just 3:37 during the five-minute major to Bertuzzi, and the last of those goals gave the Islanders a 6-5 lead with just 1:49 remaining in the game. Detroit's Mike Green scored to tie the game at 6-6 in the final minute, but the Isles prevailed in overtime, leaving the Wings a point shy of where they likely figured they should have been at night's end.
The Wings have not won consecutive games in regulation since Dec. 15-19. Detroit showed fleeting signs of life around midseason, wrapping a season high four-game winning streak evenly around New Year's Day. But they've won only four of 13 (4-7-2) since, and are mired in the morass of mediocrity that defines the lower half of the Atlantic Division.
Heading into Sunday's slate of NHL games, the Red Wings are 20 points in arrears of third-place Toronto in the Atlantic and they're 10 points south of the Carolina Hurricanes for the second wild card berth in the Eastern Conference. With 29 games remaining, realistic playoff hopes have all but vanished, and the Wings are virtually certain to be sellers rather than buyers ahead of the NHL's Feb. 26 trade deadline.