Detroit — Someone tell the Red Wings' alumni to stick around a while longer.
They certainly provided good luck and saw some winning hockey from the present Wings, too.
With the 1997 and 1998 Stanley Cup championship teams in attendance, the Wings won their second consecutive game Saturday while the memories flowed, defeating the New York Islanders, 3-0.
The Wings dominated the special teams, with Lucas Raymond scoring on a power play and Pius Suter scoring a shorthanded goal. Dominik Kubalik scored in the third period and Ville Husso continued his red-hot goaltending with 26 saves en route to his second shutout.