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Bruins Edge Wings in Shootout Thriller
30 Nov
Summary
- Detroit lost 3-2 in a shootout to Boston.
- Rasmussen tied the game late in the third period.
- Kasper's scoring drought extends to 15 games.

The Detroit Red Wings' road trip concluded with a narrow 3-2 shootout defeat against the Boston Bruins at TD Garden on Saturday. Despite trailing late, the Red Wings managed to force overtime when Michael Rasmussen scored with the net empty. However, Boston ultimately clinched the win in the shootout with a goal from Casey Mittelstadt.
Key offensive contributions came from Lucas Raymond and Rasmussen for Detroit. For the Bruins, Morgan Geekie was a standout, scoring twice in regulation. The game also highlighted struggles for some Red Wings players, including Nate Danielson and Marco Kasper, who are facing development challenges.
Marco Kasper's sophomore slump persists, marked by a 15-game goalless streak and a concerning three points in 26 games this season. The Red Wings will have an immediate opportunity to seek retribution as they face the Bruins again on Tuesday night at home.




