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For the 10th consecutive season, the Detroit Red Wings will not play beyond the 82nd game of the regular season.

Their fate was sealed Saturday evening with a 5–3 loss to the New Jersey Devils at Little Caesars Arena. Not only were they unable to protect three separate leads in a must-win situation, but they also surrendered the game-winning goal late in the third period, extinguishing any hope of their first playoff appearance since 2016.

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And unfortunately, once the calendar flipped to March, the ghosts of seasons past came back to haunt the franchise once again.

For the third straight season, the Red Wings began faltering in both March and April, losing what was a comfortable playoff cushion and eventually tumbling out of the postseason race.

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And yet, perhaps the most shocking statistic illustrating just how far the Detroit Red Wings fell is a mark that had stood for 56 years until Saturday evening.

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The Red Wings became the first NHL team to accumulate at least 69 points through their first 53 games and still miss the playoffs. The last team to hold that dubious distinction was the Montreal Canadiens in 1969–70.

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