"Today was one of those games where it seemed like we were chasing the game more than we have in the past," Panthers coach Joel Quenneville said. "We didn't get an equalizer at all and played from behind."
Following an active yet scoreless opening period, the Red Wings broke the ice when Marc Staal tracked down a loose puck in the slot and sent a shot past goaltender Chris Driedger to make it 1-0 at 2:58 of the second period. At 17:02, Detroit extended its lead to 2-0 when a turnover led to a goal for Givani Smith.
In addition to his goal, Smith added an assist and fight in the third to complete a Gordie Howe hat trick.
Getting the Panthers on the board, Alex Wennberg re-directed in a long shot from the blue line past goaltender Thomas Greiss to cut Detroit's lead down to 2-1 at 2:09 of third period. Unfortunately, the Red Wings answered right back at 9:11 with a goal from Robby Fabbri from in front that made it 3-1.
With 2:42 left in regulation, Vladislav Namestnikov scored an empty-net goal to make it 4-1.
"Outside of today's game, I thought we've been consistent in most games," Quenneville said. "Whether ahead or behind or in tie game, we seem to be playing the same way and don't change the approach and stick with it… A lot of good, positive things here starting off in the right fashion. It's going to be a test every night. Getting back on the right track is going to be what we're looking to do on Tuesday."
Off to a hot start, the Panthers, who were the final team in the NHL to lose a game in regulation this season, will look to get back in the win column when they host the Red Wings once again on Tuesday.
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