"It could have been a yelling-and-screaming-type moment," Lalonde said. "I've probably only had one or two of those this year and they've all worked, so I didn't want to waste one. But I was like, 'Guys, that hasn't been us.'"
Evidently, that message got through.
After the Red Wings held the Sharks scoreless in the third period, Andrew Copp scored the game-winning goal 25 seconds into overtime to give Detroit a 3-2 win over San Jose.
"It's been a tough few games here," said Michael Rasmussen, who had a goal and an assist against the Sharks. "We've played well and haven't gotten results. To get the two points is good."
Captain Dylan Larkin recorded his 400th career NHL point with an assist off Adam Erne's game-opening goal in the second, then Rasmussen scored at 16:29 of the same frame to put Detroit ahead, 2-1.
Red Wings goalie Ville Husso stopped 28-of-30 shots to earn his 50th career NHL win, helping Detroit improve to 20-18-8 (48 points) on the season. San Jose dropped to 14-25-10 overall.
"For parts of the game, we were really good," Copp said. "Then there were parts where we kind of went to sleep and let them back into it. We stuck with it and won the game, but the game ended up being a lot more complicated then it needed to."
NEXT UP: Before the 2023 NHL All-Star Break, the Red Wings will kick off a back-to-back road set on Thursday night against the Montreal Canadiens at Bell Centre. The back-to-back will also mark the club's annual Fathers and Mentors trip.