Detroit — The Red Wings had a lot of fight in them but lost, 2-0, to the Avalanche Sunday at Little Caesars Arena, breaking their two-game winning streak and suffering their first shutout since March.
After a strong first period, in which the Wings were the assertive team, they got only 11 shots in the final two.
The game that featured Tyler Bertuzzi and Anthony Mantha winning big fights in the third period.
But playing without both of their third-best goal scorers for five minutes, while their second-leading goal scorer Dylan Larkin also had to sit out until he cleared concussion protocol, the Wings surrendered some of their key offensive weapons when it was a one-goal game.