Detroit — They look like a different team, a team so unlike the one in October as the Red Wings crawled out of the starting gate.
The Red Wings team that defeated Nashville 5-4 Saturday in overtime looked completely different.
Even trailing by two goals in the third period, there was a sense the Red Wings would recover and find a way to at least tie and earn a point in the standings.
They did, and then some.
Gustav Nyquist’s overtime goal stretched the Red Wings’ current streak to 10 consecutive games (7-0-3) with at least a point.