Detroit Red Wings bested by Buffalo Sabres 5-4 in OT
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There are a lot of unwritten rules in hockey and New York Rangers goalie Jonathan Quick thought the Detroit Red Wings violated one on Sunday, Nov. 16.
Furious goalie unleashes post-game anger after narrow loss, igniting a wild, benches-clearing brawl at Madison Square Garden.
Just after the final buzzer sounded at the end of regulation, Red Wings forward Mason Appleton fired a puck into the Rangers’ empty net. That, of course, is a sign of disrespect among hockey players, and it didn’t go unnoticed by New York’s bench.
Since Todd McLellan put Kasper on a wing on the third line, with Nate Danielson and Mason Appleton, there has been a glimmer of hope.
Jonathan Quick did everything within his power to will the New York Rangers to victory Sunday night at Madison Square
On Nov. 16, the New York Rangers will host the Detroit Red Wings on Madison Square Garden ice without their head coach. The Rangers' Public Relations department
NEW YORK -- The Detroit Red Wings and New York Rangers both will wrap up their respective weekend back-to-back sets when the Original Six clubs square off at Madison Square Garden on Sunday night.
The Red Wings took a 4-1 lead in the second period after goals from some of their veteran leaders. When Alex DeBrincat stretched the lead to three, it seemed like a mountain too steep to climb for the Sabres. However, when Josh Doan tipped in a goal to end the period, the walls started to crumble in on Detroit.