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Marco Kasper breaks out of slump in Red Wings' win over Sharks
Summary
Marco Kasper assisted on the tying goal and scored an empty-net goal in Detroit's 4-2 win over the San Jose Sharks, ending a long personal scoring drought. The article also notes rookie defenseman Axel Sandin-Pellikka saw limited late-game minutes and mentions the March 6 trade deadline as a looming roster consideration.
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Marco Kasper ended a prolonged goal drought and helped the Detroit Red Wings to a 4-2 win over the San Jose Sharks. He set up J.T. Compher’s tying goal and later finished an empty-netter. Kasper had been in a difficult second season but showed more pace and assertiveness in this game. Coach Todd McLellan praised Kasper’s physicality and tenacity.
Game details:
- Detroit defeated San Jose 4-2.
- Marco Kasper assisted on the tying goal and scored an empty-net goal, his first goal since Oct. 30.
- Kasper leads the team in hits with 108, and his play drew specific praise from coach Todd McLellan.
- Dylan Larkin scored and was credited with the game-winner, his 24th goal of the season.
- Rookie defenseman Axel Sandin-Pellikka played 9:01 and did not take a shift in the final 14:29 of the game.
- The article notes the March 6 trade deadline is approaching and raises the possibility that Detroit could look to add to its blue line ahead of the playoffs.
Summary:
The article presents Kasper’s performance as a potential turning point after a trying sophomore campaign and records the Red Wings’ win as part of a sustained run without consecutive games without a point. It also calls attention to Sandin-Pellikka’s limited late-game use and the approaching March 6 trade deadline as factors that could shape roster decisions. Undetermined at this time.
