DETROIT -- The Detroit Red Wings wanted two points against an Atlantic Division and Original Six rival to kick off their three-game homestand, and they got a big night from Jeff Petry on Saturday to earn them.
The 37-year-old defenseman scored a pair of goals for his first multi-goal game of the season, helping the Red Wings defeat the Toronto Maple Leafs, 4-2, at Little Caesars Arena.
“We’re looking one game at a time, but obviously looking at the big picture before Christmas break,” said Petry, who recorded his ninth NHL career multi-goal game. “We set a goal. Our goal was to make sure that we start off right with a win tonight, and we did what we needed to do tonight to get the win. I think that’s a good start for our week ahead.”
Goaltender Ville Husso played well in his seventh start of the season for Detroit (12-14-4; 28 points), making 23 saves in what also was his first win of the season. On the opposite end of the ice, goalie Joseph Woll stopped 22 shots for Toronto (18-10-2; 38 points).
“[The atmosphere at Little Caesars Arena] was unreal tonight for both sides,” Husso said. “I feel like it was a battle on the ice and off the ice, too. Our fans are great."