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Red Wings blow out Flames

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DETROIT Luke Witkowski called it oldtime hockey. The Calgary Flames called it just plain stupid.

The Flames were unhappy with the way Wednesday night’s game against the Detroit Red Wings started, but they were appalled by the way it finished.

With 5:56 remaining in Detroit’s 8-2 victory, Red Wings forward Luke Witkowski went after Flames forward Brett Kulak. Their fight escalated into a full-fledged line brawl when Witkowski, who had been escorted off the ice by the linesmen, attempted to return to the fray and was jabbed by the stick of Calgary forward Matthew Tkachuk.

Witkowski was assessed a fighting major, two 10-minute misconduct­s and a game misconduct, and probably should expect to hear from the NHL about additional discipline.

“That’s what I like to call old-time hockey,” Witkowski said. “I think it’s good for the game. It brings fans into the sport.”

The Flames begged to differ, using other adjectives to describe the fight and Witkowski.

“Wisniewski, or whatever his name is, was just an absolute wrecking ball trying to start stuff, starting a complete circus with how many minutes left?” said Tkachuk, who was assessed a spearing major. “It’s a joke that a guy like that would ... just do something pretty stupid that kind of started everything. And then (he) turns back and chirps our whole bench, didn’t want to go anywhere, so I just went over there to give him a little poke and tell him just to get out of here.

“He was just looking for an excuse to come back. It’s just stupid.”

One of the other bouts saw Detroit’s Anthony Mantha and Calgary’s Travis Hamonic fall through an open gate near the Red Wings’ bench. Mantha fell on top, kept pounding away at Hamonic and was given a fighting major and two game misconduct­s.

“He’s a good, young player, but he’s a young player and he’ll learn that there’s a code in those sort of things,” Hamonic said. “He’ll be on the other side of it one day and realize that’s probably not the way you act.”

 ?? AP PHOTO CARLOS OSORIO ?? Detroit Red Wings left wing Justin Abdelkader (8) reacts after his goal during the second period of an NHL hockey game against the Calgary Flames, Wednesday in Detroit.
AP PHOTO CARLOS OSORIO Detroit Red Wings left wing Justin Abdelkader (8) reacts after his goal during the second period of an NHL hockey game against the Calgary Flames, Wednesday in Detroit.
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