The Red Wings dodged disaster when John Gibson’s upper-body scare was downgraded to a shoulder stinger; he’s already mobile and Cam Talbot’s 18-save relief win buys Detroit breathing room atop the wild-card race.
What happened in Nashville
With 18.2 seconds left in the opening frame, a Predators point shot caught John Gibson high on the shoulder. The 31-year-old winced, finished the period, then retreated to the tunnel during intermission. Backup Cam Talbot entered cold and slammed the door with 18 saves on 20 shots, sealing a 4-2 Detroit victory that keeps the Wings four points clear of the East’s final wild-card line USA TODAY Sports.
‘He’s walking around’: Inside the locker-room update
Coach Todd McLellan labeled the injury a “stinger,” noting Gibson lost feeling momentarily but regained it quickly. “When you get those, you don’t get the feeling back right away … I think he’s OK now. He’s walking around. But we’ll have him looked at when we get home,” McLellan said Detroit Free Press.
Gibson was seen chatting with staff while Talbot conducted post-game interviews, a visual cue that calmed nerves throughout the organization.
Why it matters: Playoff positioning & workload
Detroit entered Monday third in the Atlantic at 35-20-6; they also own the league’s second-fewest regulation losses since Christmas. Dropping Gibson for any extended stretch would:
- Force 37-year-old Talbot into a starter’s rhythm he hasn’t held since Dec. 28.
- Expose waiver-wire No. 3 Sebastian Cossa to NHL speed in a pennant race.
- Threaten the Wings’ grip on home-ice advantage in the first round.
Talbot’s rust-shaking performance
Talbot learned he might play “with about nine or 10 minutes left on the intermission clock.” His 18 stops included a breakaway denial on Filip Forsberg and a late six-on-five sequence that preserved a two-goal lead. The victory was his first in nearly nine weeks USA TODAY Sports.
Medical timeline: What ‘stinger’ usually means
Upper-body stingers in goalies rarely extend beyond day-to-day status. The nerve irritation resolves once swelling subsides, typically 24-48 hours. Detroit’s next outing is Wednesday vs. Vegas, followed by a Saturday-Monday back-to-back. Expect the club to exercise caution, but Gibson travelling home without imaging in Nashville signals optimism.
Glass-half-full takeaway
A scare that ends with your starter upright and laughing is a schedule-proof positive. The Red Wings banked two points, Talbot rediscovered game rhythm, and the crease hierarchy remains intact. If Gibson is cleared Tuesday, Detroit will ice its preferred tandem down the stretch and keep pressure on Toronto and Tampa Bay for top-three Atlantic seeding.
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