The Detroit Red Wings did what they needed and clawed their way into the game.
They rallied from a two-goal deficit Tuesday at Little Caesars Arena to earn 5-3 victory over the Boston Bruins, snapping a six-game losing streak.
Alex Nedeljkovic contributed 47 saves as the Wings (27-34-9) won for the first time since March 22. Officials had to break up a skirmish after the final whistle as multiple players squared off and the ice was littered with sticks and gloves.
Dylan Larkin netted his 30th goal, and Michael Rasmussen and Filip Zadina scored in the second period.