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Follow along for updates from the Detroit Red Wings' matinee game against the Minnesota Wild at Little Caesars Arena on Sunday at 1 p.m.

Will the Red Wings start John Gibson again?​


John Gibson has started 14 straight games and has been pulled in two of the last four games.

He has a 28-20-3 record with a 2.62 goals against average and .904 save percentage.

When was Cam Talbot's last start?​


Cam Talbot's last start was on March 4 in an overtime loss against Las Vegas.

He has a 12-8-5 record with a 3.01 GAV and .892 save percentage.

How to watch Wild at Red Wings​


Faceoff: 1 p.m., Sunday, Little Caesars Arena, Detroit

TV/radio: TNT/950

Notable: The Red Wings lost to the Rangers, 4-1, at Madison Square Garden in a Saturday matinee in New York. ... David Perron spoiled Jonathan Quick's bid for a shutout with a goal in the final minute of the third period and goalie John Gibson made 17 saves. ... Ryan Hartman scored twice and Jesper Wallstedt made 33 saves for the Minnesota Wild in a 4-1 win against the Ottawa Senators at Canadian Tire Centre on Saturday.

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Six games left for Red Wings​


The Red Wings have 88 points with 6 games remaining and are tied with the Blue Jackets, Flyers and Senators, who hold the final playoff spot because of more regulation wins.

Sunday, April 5: Minnesota, 1

Tuesday, April 7: Columbus, 7

Thursday, April 9: Philadelphia, 9

Saturday, April 11: New Jersey

Monday, April 13: @ Tampa Bay, 7

Wednesday, April 15: @ Florida, 7


Blue Jackets' nosedive continues​


The Columbus Blue Jackets had a chance to move ahead of the Detroit Red Wings and into sole possession of the final playoff position in the Eastern Conference.

However, Columbus lost its sixth straight game as they dropped a 2-1 decision against the Winnipeg Jets at Nationwide Arena on Saturday.

Kyle Conner (Shelby Township) scored two goals for the Jets, including the go-ahead goal midway through the third period.

Winnipeg is now just one point behind the San Jose Sharks, Nashville Predators and Los Angeles Kings for the second wild-card spot in the Western Conference.

Columbus is tied with the Red Wings, Ottawa Senators, and Philadelphia Flyers for the second wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference.

Grand Rapids 7, Winnipeg 2​


Poland's Wojciech Stachowiak recorded his third-straight, multi-point game in the Grand Rapids Griffins' 7-2 victory over the Manitoba Moose on Saturday at the Canada Life Centre in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

Stachowiak, a former Michigan State Spartan from 2018-2020, had two assists for his 11th point in five outings (3+8=11) for the Griffins, who swept Manitoba in the weekend series and have won five straight games.

Michael Brandsegg-Nygard scored his second-straight, game-winning goal, Eddie Genborg and Anton Johansson both recorded their first AHL goals, and Michal Postava made 31 saves to improve to 15-6-0.

Honeybaked makes OHL Cup history​


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Detroit Honeybaked made OHL Cup history Saturday.

Honeybaked became the first American-based team to win the Canadian-dominated hockey tournament, which showcases the top OHL Draft eligible players.

Austin Hall scored two goals in Honeybaked's 3-1 win over the Toronto Jr. Canadiens at the Mattamy Athletic Centre, formerly Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto.

“Words can’t describe it,” said Hall, the tournament MVP who led the OHL Cup in scoring with 14 points. “First American team to do it – it’s history.

“We’ve been a third period team all year long, coming back from behind and just pushing and having grit. Our saying is ‘grittiness,’ we just love to play hockey.”

Honeybaked, which finished with a 7-0-0 record, also won the Michigan state title last month and the Whitby International Silver Stick tournament in November.

“I’m so proud of the boys," Honeybaked coach Matthew Romaniski said. "We were serious about coming and winning this. It was good to come up here and finish out the year the right way."

PWHL sets U.S. attendance record​


Four hours after the Detroit Red Wings lost 4-1 to the New York Rangers in front of 17,292 at Madison Square Garden, the New York Sirens and Seattle Torrent set a U.S. attendance record of 18,006 at Madison Square Garden.

Detroit's Elle Hartje had a team-high six shots in the Sirens' 2-1 shootout victory.



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This article originally appeared on The Detroit News: Detroit Red Wings vs. Minnesota Wild in NHL action at LCA

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