After a night to remember, the Detroit Red Wings had a day to forget.
Coming off Saturday's 5-1 win over the Columbus Blue Jackets, in which everything seemed to go right, the Red Wings dropped their first game of the preseason, 5-1, to the Pittsburgh Penguins on Sunday afternoon in a game where everything seemed to go wrong.
Jeff Carter opened the scoring for Pittsburgh just 3:45 into the game, and the Penguins controlled the game from there. Though Detroit would score a 5-on-3 goal at the end of the first period to cut the deficit to one, the Red Wings couldn't capitalize on the momentum and, by the end of the second, the Penguins led, 4-1, on their way to a victory.
Here are three takeaways
Three takeaways from Red Wings' 5-1 loss against Penguins
Berggren makes preseason debut, defense has tough day in Pittsburgh
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