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The Detroit Red Wings, coming off a difficult loss to one of their biggest rivals, will look to get back into the win column against the visiting Anaheim Ducks on Monday night.
Action from Little Caesars Arena begins at 7:30 p.m. on Bally Sports Detroit and the Red Wings Radio Network.

It's a chance to reset for the Wings after dropping a 7-4 decision to the Toronto Maple Leafs on Saturday. Detroit led, 4-2, at 15:53 of the second period, but gave up five unanswered goals in the game's final 10 minutes, including a pair of empty-netters. It was the first time this season the Red Wings lost in regulation when leading after 40 minutes.
As coach Jeff Blashill pointed out, Detroit is presented with another opportunity to improve.
"Some of our guys, as they're growing, they just gotta grow through these experiences," Blashill said. "We gotta get better. If we don't grow from it, it's all for naught. As hard as it is to handle that, as hard as it is a pill to swallow, the biggest thing is we gotta get better from it."
Dylan Larkin, who recorded his 12th multi-point game (two goals, one assist) of the season against Toronto, is focused on the Red Wings playing great hockey before a six-day break starting Feb. 3.

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"This one hurts a lot. The one against Dallas, the same, we just have to find a way to win those games," Larkin said. "There's nothing we can say right now except we have to find a way to do it against Anaheim, do it against LA (Kings) and then go into the break and regroup, and have a great finish."
Detroit will look to even the season series against the Ducks, after Anaheim outlasted the Red Wings in a 4-3 shootout victory on Jan. 9 at the Honda Center.
Anaheim is currently 23-16-8 this season and in second place in the Pacific Division with 54 points. The Ducks have earned nine points in their last five games, including a 2-1 victory over the Ottawa Senators on Saturday.
Troy Terry is sixth in the league with 25 goals and has 41 points. Trevor Zegras has 32 points (12 goals, 20 assists) on the season, trailing only Detroit's Lucas Raymond (35 points) on the NHL rookie scoring leaderboard.
Goalie John Gibson is 15-10-0 this season and has played more than 1,900 minutes. Lukas Dostal started the first game against Detroit, making 33 saves in his NHL debut.