Dylan Larkin and Anthony Mantha also scored,
and Tyler Bertuzzi had two assists as the Red Wings snapped a
four-game losing streak. Detroit entered the contest mired in a
1-11-1 funk.
David Krejci and Torey Krug tallied for the Bruins, who lost a
second straight in regulation for the first time this season.
Jonathan Bernier stopped 26 shots for the Red Wings. Tuukka Rask
made 28 saves for the Bruins.
Boston began the night with a league-best plus-20 goal
differential, compared to a league-worst minus-33 for Detroit.
The Bruins boasted the top power play at 31.4 percent against
the Red Wings' league-low penalty kill percentage at 66.7.
And yet, Detroit controlled the contest on special teams. Fabbri,
acquired from the St. Louis Blues on Wednesday, was the
difference-maker.
Fabbri's first marker put the Red Wings up for good, 2-1, at
11:49 of the first period. He struck again at 1:30 of the second
period, each of his one-timers assisted by Bertuzzi as Detroit
went up 3-1.
But, sparked by a Brad Marchand fight with Detroit's Filip
Hronek midway through the second, Boston began battling back.
Krug cut the deficit to one thanks to a power-play score with
2:08 remaining in the period.
David Pastrnak earned an assist on Krug's goal to extend his
career-high points streak to 14 games. Pastrnak nearly tied the
score on a deflection with 1:07 to go in the second, but Bernier
robbed him with the glove to maintain the Red Wings' advantage.
Pastrnak again came close in the third when a deflected shot hit
off the crossbar on the power play. With Rask pulled late in the
period, Mantha put the game away with an empty-netter at 18:32.
Boston struck first on Krejci's snipe through traffic 1:09 into
the game. Larkin knotted the score when his wraparound attempt
bounced off Rask's pads, into Patrice Bergeron's skate and
toward the net 1:32 later.
--Field Level Media
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