ELMONT, N.Y. -- Head coach Derek Lalonde acknowledged the Detroit Red Wings did not play their best game on Tuesday night, but he was pleased his club still found a way to pull out a 1-0 shutout win over the New York Islanders at UBS Arena.
The Red Wings (3-3-0; 6 points) got a 29-save night from goalie Alex Lyon but recorded just 11 shots on goal against the Islanders (2-2-2; 6 points), marking Detroit’s lowest total in a win since shots were tracked by the NHL in the 1959-60 season.
“That was greasy and gutty,” Lalonde said about Detroit’s third win of the season. “There’s going to be nights throughout your season that you’re not going to have your legs, and I knew early on we didn’t. I tried to manage it. I thought we at least managed the puck a little bit better.”
Patrick Kane put the Red Wings ahead 1-0 on their first shot on goal at 8:54 of the first period, one-timing Vladimir Tarasenko’s perfectly placed drop pass into the back of the net. J.T. Compher got the secondary assist on what proved to be the game’s lone tally.
“It feels good,” Kane said about scoring his first goal of the season. “I thought our line had some good communication in the first period. We had that chance obviously. I think we were playing pretty well together, so nice to get that one and get a lead. Obviously when you score that early, you don’t think it’s going to be the only goal of the game.”