Red Wings Rally From 4-0 Deficit Beat Blues 6-4
Red Wings Rally From 4-0 Deficit Beat Blues 6-4

Red Wings Rally From 4-0 Deficit Beat Blues 6-4

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The Detroit Red Wings overcame a 4–0 deficit to score six unanswered goals and beat the St. Louis Blues 6–4 at Little Caesars Arena on Oct. 25, turning early boos into delirious cheers. Alex DeBrincat tied it with his first goal of the season, Simon Edvinsson redirected a point shot off Brayden Schenn for the go-ahead with 9:12 remaining and later added an empty-netter, while Jonatan Berggren, J.T. Compher and rookie Emmitt Finnie also contributed and Andrew Copp had two assists. The victory ended a two-game skid for Detroit (6–3–0) and dropped St. Louis to 3–4–1; the Wings begin a five-game Western Conference road trip Tuesday with a rematch in St. Louis. The comeback defied pregame expectations of a low-scoring goalie duel and provided one of the season’s most dramatic rallies so far.

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