
"The Red Wings have a record of 13-8-1 for 27 points and are in first place in the Atlantic Division despite having a minus goal differential of -4 (66-70). They have a winning record inside of the division, going 4-2-1 early in the season, and are 5-4-1 in their last 10 games. In the overall league standings, they are eighth and have the 11th best winning percentage of .614."
"Posting a 14-7-1 record for 29 points, good for first place in the tough Pacific Division. Anaheim has outscored their opponents 80-69 and has scored the most goals in the division and the second most goals in the league. They are 3-1 against the teams in the Pacific Division and are tied with the most wins in their last ten games with six. The Ducks are fourth in the overall league standings and have the fourth-best winning percentage with a .659."
Anaheim Ducks and Detroit Red Wings occupy early division leads driven by different strengths. Detroit is 13-8-1 (27 points) and leads the Atlantic despite a -4 goal differential (66-70). Detroit is 4-2-1 in-division, 5-4-1 in its last ten, eighth overall with a .614 winning percentage. Emmitt Finnie has 10 rookie points, Dylan Larkin leads with 24 points, and Cam Talbot is 9-2 with a 2.66 goals-against average and .899 save percentage. Anaheim is 14-7-1 (29 points), leads the Pacific, has outscored opponents 80-69, ranks high in goals and shots, and features Lukas Dostal and Leo Carlsson.
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