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Fabbri scores in 300th NHL game but Wings fall 6–2 to Panthers
fabbri Jim Rassol-USA TODAY Sports
The Detroit Red Wings lost in decisive fashion to the Florida Panthers at FLA Live Arena on Saturday night. Outshot 39–24 in the game, the Red Wings replaced starting goaltender Thomas Greiss with Alex Nedeljkovic midway through the second period after Greiss allowed five goals on Florida’s first 23 shots. Detroit ultimately fell to the Panthers by a 6–2 score. Mason Marchment opened the scoring for the Panthers at the 4:10 mark of the first period, but Red Wings forward Robby Fabbri answered right back just over three minutes later to tie the game. Playing in his 300th National Hockey League contest, Fabbri scored his second goal in as many games to bring the Red Wings level. Danny DeKeyser and Gustav Lindstrom picked up the helpers on Fabbri’s 16th goal of the 2021–22 campaign. Anthony Duclair and Anton Lundell responded later in the first period to give the Panthers a 3–1 lead. Lundell’s goal — his first of two in the game — eventually stood as the winning tally in Florida’s 6–2 victory. The rookie center

This article first appeared on Wingsnation and was syndicated with permission.

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