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Detroit Red Wings: How we ‘gave ourselves chance to win’ against NYI

Detroit Red Wings Alex DeBrincat, Axel Sandin-Pellikka and Todd McLellan, Dec. 16, 2025 in Detroit.

The Detroit Red Wings gave themselves a chance, until they didn’t.

They took on an opponent on Wednesday, Dec. 17, that came into Little Caesars Arena with legs arguably more tired than the Wings. Both teams played the night before, but the Wings were the team who didn’t have to travel after playing Tuesday. But it was the Utah Mammoth who scored first, and turned a close game into a 4-1 victory after scoring twice just seconds apart in the third period.

The Wings (19-13-3) started the third period down two goals and with 1:16 left to kill on a penalty to Moritz Seider. They had 23 shots on Karel Vejmelka, five of them during three power plays.

It took a fourth power play for the Wings to get on the scoreboard, midway through the third period, when Emmitt Finnie turned John Leonard’s pass from behind the net into a one-goal game, ripping the puck into the net. The Mammoth restored the two-goal cushion when Dylan Guenther pounced on a loose puck and flipped it over Seider’s stick and into an open net with 4:08 to play.

Thirty-one seconds laters, the Wings gave up another one, when Kevin Stenlund scored on a one-timer in the slot.

Both teams had played the night before: The Wings won at home against the New York Islanders, while the Mammoth lost at the Boston Bruins. The only lineup change for the Wings was in goal, where Cam Talbot started.

He had a busy first couple minutes as the Mammoth tried to set the pace, but the Wings found their legs and got the puck moving in the offensive zone. Ben Chiarot drew a penalty on 11:06 and Moritz Seider tried to make something out of that with a couple shots from the point. Back at even strength, Andrew Copp broke through defenders and fired a shot that hit Vejmelka but slid just wide. The Wings had an 11-8 edge in shots after the first period.

The Mammoth grabbed a 1-0 lead at 1:44 of the second period. Entering the zone with speed, Nick Schmaltz carried the puck up the right boards, skating all the way to the bottom of the circle before angling a shot on net. Talbot denied that, but Clayton Keller was there to turn the juicy rebound into his 11th goal of the season.

The Wings had back-to-back power plays around the midpoint of the second period, but didn’t get much going on either, not even momentum. Instead, the Mammoth built on their lead, with Jack McBain scoring back-door with 5:43 to play in the second period.

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