RED WINGSRed Wings 3, Rangers 2, shootoutThe Detroit NewsDetroit center Andreas Athanasiou celebrates after scoring the only goal of the shootout during the Detroit Red Wings 3-2 win over the New York Rangers, at Little Caesars Arena, in Detroit, March 7, 2019.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsDetroit center Andreas Athanasiou slips the puck past New York goaltender Henrik Lundqvist for a goal during the shootout.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsDetroit goaltender Jimmy Howard stops a shot by New York right wing Pavel Buchnevich during the shootout to win the game.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsDetroit center Andreas Athanasiou throws a stick to a fan after being named the number one star of the game.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsNew York left wing Jimmy Vesey tries to steal the puck from Detroit defenseman Filip Hronek in the third period.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsDetroit center Andreas Athanasiou scores a goal in the third period.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsNew York goaltender Henrik Lundqvist hits the ice after being scored on by Detroit center Andreas Athanasiou in the third period.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsDetroit center Andreas Athanasiou slips the puck between his legs while trying to score during a breakaway in the third period.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsDetroit defenseman Danny DeKeyser, left, and center Luke Glendening battle with New York for the puck in the second period.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsDetroit right wing Filip Zadina scoops the puck up in front of teammate Jimmy Howard during the overtime.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsDetroit right wing Filip Zadina waits for a face off in the third period.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsA member of the Red Patrol sends a t-shirt into the stands using a pneumatic gun in the third period.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsEquipment manager Paul Boyer makes a quick blade change for goaltender Jimmy Howard in the third period.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsDetroit left wing Tyler Bertuzzi hits the ice while trying to keep control of the puck in the third period.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsDetroit center Michael Rasmussen moves the puck around New York defenseman Brady Skjei in the third period.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsDetroit right wing Filip Zadina keeps the puck away from New York defenseman Libor Hajek during the overtime period.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsDetroit goaltender Jimmy Howard stops a shot by New York center Mika Zibanejad during the shootout.David Guralnick, Detroit News(From left) Detroit defenseman Danny DeKeyser, center Luke Glendening and New York center Vladislav Namestnikov battle for the puck as a spray of snow flies through the play in the second period at Little Caesars Arena, in Detroit, March 7, 2019.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsDetroit goaltender Jimmy Howard blocks a shot by New York left wing Brendan Lemieux in the second period.David Guralnick, Detroit News(From left) New York goaltender Henrik Lundqvist, New York center Brett Howden, and Detroit center Christoffer Ehn hit the ice while battling for the puck in the second period.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsDetroit defenseman Danny DeKeyser moves the puck away from New York left wing Jimmy Vesey in the second period.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsNew York goaltender Henrik Lundqvist makes a save in the second period.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsDetroit right wing Anthony Mantha checks New York center Vladislav Namestnikov into the boards in the second period.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsNew York center Vladislav Namestnikov and Detroit defenseman Jonathan Ericsson collide in the second period.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsDetroit left wing Tyler Bertuzzi tries to steal the puck away from New York center Ryan Strome in the second period.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsDetroit left wing Tyler Bertuzzi celebrates with his teammates after scoring in the second period.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsDetroit goaltender Jimmy Howard lies flat on his back to cover a loose puck in the second period.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsDetroit left wing Darren Helm and New York defenseman Libor Hajek get tangled up in the second period.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsNew York right wing Jesper Fast leaps into the air while trying to deflect the puck past Detroit goaltender Jimmy Howard in the second period.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsDetroit goaltender Jimmy Howard and the rest of the Red Wings wore a number seven patch on their uniforms in honor of Ted Lindsay who died March 4.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsDetroit center Luke Glendening and New York defenseman Neal Pionk battle for the puck in the first period.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsFans hold up cards bearing the number seven in honor of Ted Lindsay during a time out in the first period.)David Guralnick, Detroit NewsDetroit center Luke Glendening and New York defenseman Brendan Smith battle for position in front of goaltender Henrik Lundqvist in the first period.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsDetroit center Christoffer Ehn is shoved out of position while attempting to score in the first period.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsNew York right wing Pavel Buchnevich sends the puck past Detroit goaltender Jimmy Howard for a goal in the first period.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsDetroit center Christoffer Ehn moves the puck up the ice in the first period.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsDetroit left wing Tyler Bertuzzi attempts to block a shot in the first period.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsHenry Augustaitis of Ann Arbor holds a card with the number seven during a moment of silence in memory of Ted Lindsay, before the start of the game.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsGary Aidem of Rochester signs a poster honoring Ted Lindsay before the start of a game between the Detroit Red Wings and the New York Rangers, at Little Caesars Arena, in Detroit, March 7, 2019. Lindsay died Monday at age 93.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsFans take pictures of a statue of Ted Lindsay on permanent display in the concourse at Little Caesars Arena.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsFour-year-old Gavin Brierly, left, and his eight-year-old brother Isaac, of Waterford, holds up a sign honoring Ted Lindsay as players warm up on the ice before the game.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsFans take pictures of a statue of Ted Lindsay before the game.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsCards bearing the number seven, in honor of Ted Lindsay, are laid out for fans before the start of a game between the Detroit Red Wings and the New York Rangers at Little Caesars Arena, in Detroit, March 7, 2019. Lindsay, who played for the Red Wings from 1994-1957 died on March 4, 2019 at the age of 93.David Guralnick, Detroit NewsCards bearing the number seven, in honor of Ted Lindsay,await fans before the Detroit Red Wings game against the New York Rangers at Little Caesars Arena, in Detroit Thursday.David Guralnick, Detroit News