Filip Hronek achieves something not seen since the 80's
What a tear he's been on!
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Whether it's the absolutely epic mustache that he's sporting, his new teammates, or something else altogether, Detroit Red Wings defenseman Filip Hronek is on an absolute tear right now.
During last night's shootout victory over the Arizona Coyotes at Little Caesars Arena, Hronek tallied for the 4th straight game, tying the longest goal scoring streak for a blue liner in Red Wings history alongside Nicklas Lidstrom, Mathieu Schneider, and Reed Larson.
Oh, and there's one more thing. He now has six goals in his last six games, becoming the first Red Wings defenseman since Larson to do so since the 1980-81 season. The only other defenseman in team history to do so was Red Kelly in 1955-56.
"We’re scoring, so everything is good,” Hronek said following the game. “Huss is playing well. Everything is working.”
The Red Wings are next in action on Monday night against the Original 6 rival Toronto Maple Leafs.