Red Wings beat Panthers 4-1, Cam Talbot makes 21 saves

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Red Wings beat Panthers 41, Cam Talbot makes 21 saves The October 16, 2025 at 6:02 AM 0 Detroit Red Wings center Mason Appleton (22) celebrates his goal with Ben Chiarot (8) against the Florida Panthers in the third period of an NHL hockey game Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2025, in Detroit.

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Detroit Red Wings center Mason Appleton (22) celebrates his goal with Ben Chiarot (8) against the Florida Panthers in the third period of an NHL hockey game Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2025, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya) ()

DETROIT (AP) — Cam Talbot made 21 saves, Mason Appleton scored twice and the Detroit Red Wings beat Florida 4-1 on Wednesday night to send the defending champion Panthers to their second straight loss.

The injury-hit Panthers began the season with home victories over Chicago, Philadelphia and Ottawa, then lost at Philadelphia on Monday.

Detroit has won three in a row. The Red Wings opened with a home loss to Montreal, then swept a home-and-home series with Toronto.

Appleton opened the scoring at 2:09 of the second on a snap shot. Patrick Kane added a power-play goal at 9:36, firing a shot from right side to the near top corner. Appleton put it away into an empty net with 1:58 left, and Michael Rasmussen also had an empty-netter.

Brad Marchand scored on a wraparound for Florida with 5:55 left in the second. Sergei Bobrovsky stopped 21 shots.

SABRES 8, SENATORS 4

BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — Jack Quinn gave Buffalo the lead for the first time this season with a shot that missed the net and still went in, and the Sabres had two more power-play scores and a short-handed goal to beat Ottawa for their first victory.

Quinn got it started midway through the first period on a man advantage, firing a one-timer from the slot that sailed just right and over the net, bounced off the glass and fluttered in off goalie Leevi Merilainen's back. Quinn also scored in the third period.

The Sabres broke through after being outscored 10-2 in losing three straight to open the season — falling 4-0 at home to the New York Rangers and 3-1 at Boston and at home against Colorado. They have never opened 0-4.

Jason Zucker scored two power-play goals in a 1:57 span in Buffalo's four-goal second period. Ryan McLeod scored short-handed and Alex Tuch had an even-strength goal in the second. McLeod added a goal in the third, and Jiri Kulich had an empty-netter.

Alex Lyon made 33 saves.

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