Detroit — The Red Wings spent time during Monday's practice working on three-on-three situations, for overtime.
It's no surprise, really, considering Saturday's 3-2 loss to Dallas in overtime, and the Wings' 1-4 record in overtimes this season (1-2 in the shootout, 2-6 overall).
Those are valuable points left on the table for the Wings, which would really hurt if they continue to be in the playoff hunt later this season.
"We have to start winning some games in overtime," captain Dylan Larkin said.
The feel of three-on-three overtimes have changed in the NHL since it was put in place in 2015.