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Jeremy Laura
Detroit Red Wings
Location: MI
Joined: 01.26.2016

Yesterday @ 9:50 PM ET
Jeremy Laura: The streak ends at 7 as Detroit falls 6-3 to San Jose
mcmastermike1968
Detroit Red Wings
Location: Columbia, SC
Joined: 07.01.2020

Today @ 8:24 AM ET
It was bound to happen. I watched about 15min and could tell the team was off. It is what it is. These next several games are a test of where the team stands and what areas to work on more in-depth.

I can't figure Husso out. I was excited to get him, but he's been a flash-in-the-pan.... great for GR, though. Not sure what the way ahead looks like for him, but I truly hope it's not in Detroit.

Let's see what the road brings us!!!
bluelineenforcer
Detroit Red Wings
Location: MI
Joined: 10.21.2019

Today @ 8:48 AM ET
It just seems to me like the team does not play well in front of Husso. If players have confidence in their goalie, they'll play a little looser and take more chances. If they don't have confidence, they play tighter and get off their game. I just can't think of a single reason why they keep going back to him. He has not been an NHL caliber goalie for the past two seasons.

Having said that, Holl and Chariot played horrific last night. If they were on the bench, Detroit wins that game. I just naturally pay more attention to the little details of the game, probably from years of coaching, and I can't tell you the number of times both of them made a perfect tape-to-tape pass either on a break-out, or in the O-Zone. The only problem is those perfect tape-to-tape passes were to SJS players. Those are the types of passes you expect in youth hockey, but not at the pro level. It's like riding a bike and focusing exclusively on a tree, then wondering why you crashed into it. It appeared like they were looking directly at the SJS players and made beauty passes right to them. It's frustrating to watch.

Oh yeah, one more observation. On two of SJS goals, four Detroit players were on the puck against a single SJS player, leaving the other forwards wide open. That's just laziness.