"You can take consistency away from all of them," said Nedeljkovic, who finished with 24 saves against the Hurricanes. "They're not always gonna be at their best. But they're gonna be at their best every single night and have that compete, drive and will to win."
Detroit was outshot, 12-6, in the first period and trailed Carolina by a pair of goals at the first intermission. Robert Hagg scored his second goal of the season at 5:05 of the second to pull the Red Wings to 2-1, but the Canes retook their two-goal lead less than five minutes later. Carolina added an empty netter at 19:18 of the third to seal the win.
"I liked our game," Detroit head coach Derek Lalonde said. "You match those two lineups next to each other and for us to hang in there and have a good chance, I'll take that any time."
The loss dropped the Red Wings to 35-36-10 (80 points) on the season, while Carolina (51-21-9; 111 points) snapped a three-game skid with the victory.
Detroit captain Dylan Larkin did not play Tuesday due to a lower-body injury.
"I don't know where he's gonna be," Lalonde said about Larkin. "He's in that day-to-day range. I don't know if he's gonna be available Thursday."
NEXT UP: Detroit will play its final game of the 2022-23 season on Thursday night against the Tampa Bay Lightning at AMALIE Arena.