The Red Wings were blanked for the fifth time
this season and second consecutive game. Dallas silenced them
3-0 on Saturday. Detroit has scored two or fewer goals in 21 of
33 games.
The Wings have not scored in 130 minutes and 55 seconds. Thomas
Greiss made 32 saves in the loss.
Nashville emerged from the opening period with a 1-0 advantage.
The Predators were awarded the first power play of the game when
Adam Erne was whistled for interference. They quickly cashed in
with six minutes left in the period on Granlund's sixth goal of
the season. He deflected a Roman Josi slap shot from the point
past Greiss. Eeli Tolvanen picked up the second assist.
Detroit's Darren Helm had a breakaway during a short-handed
situation midway through the second period but Saros made a
glove save.
Moments later, the Predators took a two-goal lead. Yakov Trenin
skated into Detroit's zone and moved around the net. Greiss lost
his stick in traffic around the crease and Trenin's pass to the
front found Olivier's stick, leading to an easy goal. Colton
Sissons was credited with his first assist this season.
Granlund appeared to make it 3-0 later in the period when he
banged home a rebound. However, Wings coach Jeff Blashill
challenged the goal, claiming goalie interference. The replay
review backed up the challenge and the goal was nullified.
Nashville's Dante Fabbro committed a penalty with 1:45 left in
the game by sending the puck over the glass and the Red Wings
pulled their goalie, giving Detroit two extra skaters. That
still didn't help the Wings end their scoreless drought,
however.
The two Central Division teams will meet again on Thursday.
--Field Level Media
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