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Red Wings Know They Cannot Afford Any More Sluggish Starts

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The Detroit Red Wings have no choice but to play with full intensity from the opening puck drop, starting with Tuesday's critical matchup against the Blue Jackets.

Follow Michael Whitaker On X Outside noise from fans and media is part of the reality of playing professional sports, and the players and coaching staff are aware of it. However, the Detroit Red Wings say they are determined not to let outside noise affect them as they enter the final five games of the season - games that will determine their postseason fate. Following their heartbreaking 5-4 loss to the Minnesota Wild on Sunday afternoon, the fading playoff chances for the Red Wings were dealt another serious blow.

Starting games on time has recently been an issue for the Red Wings. Although they scored on their first shot of the contest, they managed only three shots in the opening 20 minutes. By the end of the second period, with the team trailing 4โ€“1, they had recorded just eight total shots.

J. T. Compher, who scored Detroit's third goal, once again echoed what several of his teammates have said in recent weeks - they need to play with full intensity right from the opening puck drop.

โ€œWe need to play like we did in the third period for more of the game,โ€ he said afterward. "We gave ourselves a chance. I think if we start better, it makes it a little easier on us, but the way we played in the third is the way we have to play for the rest of the games remaining.