The Detroit Red Wings saved the worst for last. In their last game of the season, where only pride was at stake, the Red Wings gave up a season-high eight goals.

The 8-1 loss to the Panthers was embarrassing, even for a team that collapsed down the stretch when they once had a commanding lead to qualify for the playoffs.

When Detroit coach Todd McLellan was asked about Detroit’s effort after the game, he said he didn’t want to answer the question.

“I’ll tell you that both teams came in with nothing on the line, and you can see their championship pedigree,” McLellan said. “So I’m going to compliment the Panthers. It runs throughout the organization. They came and they played, and that meant something to them. “

What made it worse is that the Panthers are a team decimated by injuries to most of their stars. The Florida defense last night didn’t include a single player who was on the Florida roster last June when they won their second consecutive Stanley Cup.

As Ken Daniels pointed out during the broadcast, they Panthers were using a younger lineup, not deep in NHL experience. One of the defensemen was Donovan Sebrango, a former Red Wings draft pick. The Panthers claimed him on waivers.

The Panthers, also a non-playoff team this season, performed like the game mattered. The Red Wings did not. The Red Wings had surrendered six goals three times this season, seven once, but never eight until the 82nd game.

The Red Wings were playing without captain Dylan Larkin who has been playing hurt for a good while.

One of the primary issues with the Red Wings is the lack of a winning culture, the understanding of how to rachet up their effort at key times, how to dig deep when it’s needed. It comes down to knowing how to win games they need to win.

Even in their last game of the season, they couldn’t muster the effort needed to make it a competitive game.

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The Grand Rapids Griffins beat the Iowa Wild 5-2 to reach the 50-win mark for the first time since 2005-06. Amadeus Lombardi and Ondrej Becher scored for the Griffins to support Michal Postava’s 24-save effort. Dylan James and Kienan Draper made their AHL debuts but neither figured into the scoring. They were both plus-1. Shai Buium and Eddie Genborg had assists. . . Michael Brandsegg-Nygard, Carter Mazur, Axel Sandin Pellikka and Dominik Shine are expected to play for Grand Rapids in the playoffs.

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Boston: How Marco Sturm needed only one season to guide the Bruins back to the playoffs. Boston Bruins.

Florida: George Richards explains how the Panthers can return to the good times quickly. Florida Panthers.

Pittsburgh: Dan Kingerski writes that one decision has put the Penguins in a position to not only qualify for the playoffs, but to win a round. Pittsburgh Penguins.