Detroit Free Press

Wings’ Nedeljkovi­c dejected after another bad night

- Helene St. James

SUNRISE, Fla. – Alex Nedeljkovi­c looked crestfalle­n as he addressed his latest performanc­e.

That the Detroit Red Wingsface the Dallas Stars Saturday needing to flush a bad outing against the Panthers isn’t all on Nedeljkovi­c, but while blame for Thursday’s 5-1 loss spreads to entire team, it was Nedeljkovi­c who was trying to explain a third straight start where he gave up at least four goals. The Panthers scored twice inside a minute two separate times in the second period.

“I think that’s just what it is lately,” Nedeljkovi­c said in the visitors locker room at FLA Live Arena. “It’s been one goes in, it’s followed by another and then another. I think that’s every game now — except for in New York and the first Jersey game, I’ve given up four, at least. It’s been tough.”

Nedeljkovi­c has allowed at least four goals in six of his eight starts. The Wings have turned to Ville Husso as much as possible, but he needed a mental and physical break after starting three straight games, including a back-toback last weekend. Coach Derek Lalonde said Husso will start against the Stars, after which the Wings don’t play again until Tuesday, against the Carolina Hurricanes.

It was Nedeljkovi­c’s 1.90 goals-against average and .932 save percentage in 23 games with the Hurricanes in the pandemic shortened 2021 season that led general manager Steve Yzerman to acquire Nedeljkovi­c, 25, in the summer of 2021. Nedeljkovi­c was solid last season, posting a 3.31 GAA and .901 save percentage for the Wings.

He doesn’t have an explanatio­n for what happened this season. He and Husso alternated starts the first six games, until Husso’s play earned a heavier workload. Nedeljkovi­c seemed to right himself with a terrific outing against at Rangers on Nov. 6, but he looked

shaky when he next started, Nov. 12 at Los Angeles, and gave up four goals again Nov. 30 against the Buffalo Sabres.

“He’s in a tough situation where he is not getting action in between games and then he might get some of these assignment­s where it’s our third game on our road trip,” Lalonde said. “We didn’t give him any chance at all. If we played our game, play the way we are capable, we give ourselves a chance. We didn’t give ourselves a chance at all.

“He had a really good first period, and then a breakaway beats him, and then it kind of fell apart in the second. Lot of volume, made a lot

of good saves, again, our team game wasn’t good enough.”

Lalonde emphasized that, “Nedo was not an issue. It was our team play.”

It was a poor team performanc­e against the Panthers, notably so after how well the Wings played two nights earlier in Tampa. There was no energy, no grit, no sustained pressure. They were outshot, 41-20. Dylan Larkin spoke afterwards of how teammates can help a struggling goalie.

“You can clear out the front of the net, you can keep them to the outside,” Larkin said. “We didn’t do that. It’s a tough challenge with how dynamic they are and how fast they play in transition. We minimized in the first part of the game, but they woke up and we didn’t have an answer for it.”

Nedeljkovi­c looked dejected as he spoke after the game.

“I think just making him feel normal, joking around, making sure their head doesn’t get down,” Larkin said when asked about stoking Nedeljkovi­c’s confidence off the ice. “We all really try and pick each other up and I think that’s a really good sign in here and something I’ve been very impressed with.”

Lalonde said there hadn’t been any discussion­s about recalling goaltender Magnus Hellberg, claimed off waivers in November, from the minors. The Wings next back-to-back comes next week, when they are at Minnesota on Wednesday after the Hurricanes game.

Until his next game, Nedeljkovi­c has time to figure out how to right himself.

“I felt good,” he said. “Lot of shots early. I don’t know. I felt good. I felt good in practice. I just need to execute.”

Contact Helene St. James at hstjames@freepress.com . Follow her on Twitter @helenestja­mes . Read more on the Detroit Red Wings and sign up for our Red Wings newsletter . Her latest book, “On the Clock: Behind the Scenes with the Detroit Red Wings at the NHL Draft,” is available from Amazon , Barnes & Noble and Triumph Books. Personaliz­ed copies available via her e-mail.

 ?? LYNNE SLADKY/AP ?? Red Wings goaltender Alex Nedeljkovi­c has allowed at least four goals in six of his eight starts this season.
LYNNE SLADKY/AP Red Wings goaltender Alex Nedeljkovi­c has allowed at least four goals in six of his eight starts this season.

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