Moritz Seider nailed it: It was one step.
But it was a good one.
The Detroit Red Wings (21-21-6) can feel pleased for a couple days as they prepare to meet the Philadelphia Flyers on Saturday for the second time this week. The first time went well, as the Wings earned a 6-3 victory Wednesday in Philadelphia that showed they’ve learned something from recent outings.
“I liked the fact we didn’t give them much in the third, and we’ve been in that position lots and not always played the type of hockey you need to play,” coach Jeff Blashill said. “We did a pretty good job of keeping some pressure on them without giving them a power play. I liked that part of it. I thought in the offensive zone we were really good, we did a really good job of taking what was given and attacking when we could attack, and if not, being patient.”
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Detroit Red Wings’ Robby Fabbri, right, celebrates after scoring…