DETROIT - From a glass-half-full perspective, Saturday night's 2-1 loss for the Detroit Red Wings had some positives. For starters, Detroit (8-9-3) surrendered only two goals after it allowed 15 across its previous three games. In addition, the Red Wings recorded one point after it went pointless against the Columbus Blue Jackets, Dallas Stars and Las Vegas Knights.
However, Red Wings forward Lucas Raymond said for the team to get back on track, it's going to take more than optimism.
"We got to get back to it," Raymond said on Wednesday. "I think we had some good moments in some periods on the road trip. But overall, it was not good enough. We got to find ways to win games and stick with it, and I felt some of the games we had really good periods, then we fell off."
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