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Red Wings' Todd McLellan Makes Major Admission After Snapping 6-Game Losing Streak


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Bruce Raymond
March 13, 2025  (2:08 PM)
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Detroit Red Wings head coach Todd McLellan
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On Wednesday March 12, the Detroit Red Wings acquired an outstanding win against the Buffalo Sabres, and the organization's coach, Todd McLellan, made an honest admission after his team finally snapped a six-game losing streak.

During an unbelievable performance by the Red Wings and a stellar game from Patrick Kane, the team defeated the Buffalo Sabres by a whopping 7-3 victory, concluding in an end to their six-game losing streak.
Todd McLellan, the Wings' head coach, shared his thoughts on this very necessary win, emphasizing on the team's perseverance and the importance of bouncing-back from a tough-stretch.
Detroits success not only provided a much-needed win, it also proved the offensive power this Original 6 team has, with an outstanding performance throughout the team, many offensive players left the crowd speechless with their impeccable abilities.
The team was highlighted by Patrick Kane's five points, Alex DeBrincat's four points, and Marco Kasper's two goals, giving a clear observation of how talented these offensive players truly are.
This win brought a sense of accomplishment to the team, especially after their previous outstanding performance against the Ottawa Senators, where the Red Wings dominated in shots but failed to convert that dominance into goals.
Todd McLellan revealed a sense of relief following this win and acknowledged the team's efforts, especially after the tough loss against the Senators.
«There's relief, obviously-the losing streak is over, and we got rewarded for some of the things we did,»

McLellan said, per NHL.com.
«Hockey is an odd game-I thought we played a better game in Ottawa and lost 2-1.»

McLellan also touched base on the return of Petr Mrazek, who was recently reacquired by Detroit on March 7, who delivered a solid performance with 23 saves.
«He got us a win, made some timely saves, and made some big saves,» McLellan said. «That gives us some confidence, which is big right now.»

Now with the Detroit Red Wings on fire with their recent impeccable performances, let's hope they make a comeback and endure their first NHL postseason in 9 years.
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