Although the score may not have been imposing, the Monster between the Detroit pipes certainly was. Jonas Gustafsson played a remarkable game this evening as the Red Wings defeated the Columbus Bluejackets 2-1. Jonas faced 37 shots on goal and turned away all but one, while Daniel Alfredsson finally found the twine for his first goal as a Detroit Red Wing. Todd Bertuzzi rounded out the scoring to give the Wings the lead once again after Columbus had tied the game at 1 apiece.
Overall, a pretty good effort from the entire team, though I am still very concerned about our constant parade to the penalty box. The refs can only be blamed so often before one has to stop and really consider the possibility that Detroit is being lax on discipline with regards to not making infractions. Thankfully, of the 3 PP chances we gave the BJ's, they only converted one.
Next on the docket is a date with the Avs, and a chance to humiliate Patrick Roy once again now that he is a coach out in Colorado. I eagerly look forward to the opportunity.
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Wings Post 'Monstrous' Win over Bluejackets
Posted by Brad Butland at 8:27 PM
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