DETROIT -- The Detroit Red Wings and the Florida Panthers, two teams coming off losses on Saturday, meet at Joe Louis Arena on Sunday.Detroit (6-3-0) had its six-game winning streak snapped Saturday in a 1-0 loss to the Boston Bruins.While neither team played great in a game that was choppy and full of turnovers, the Red Wings were by far the worse team as they were outshot 36-24 and were soundly whipped in the face-off circle, 64 percent to 36 percent.Detroit got worse as the game went on and was outshot 29-14 in the second and third periods. The Red Wings have managed only one goal in their last two games.They were also 0-for-4 on the power play Saturday night.It hurt us tonight. You dont want to lose games when you dont execute on it. Tonight its not like we created lots of chances, Detroit coach Jeff Blashill said. We couldnt get ourselves set up. Whats my level of concern? Weve got to be way better at it tomorrow. I think every day is a new day, so we better look at how we can get better at it and wed better execute at a higher level.Goalie Jimmy Howard continued his outstanding play with 35 saves, but the only goal of the night was a soft one. Boston forward Tim Schallers shot from along the goal line in the right corner bounced in off of Howards left hip.The goal ended Howards shutout streak at 156:02. He had last given up a goal on Oct. 19.Hes (Howard) been good. I think both goalies have probably been our best players so far, Detroit captain and forward Henrik Zetterberg said. We other players got to step up here and play better, too. We cant rely on our goalies the whole time.Petr Mrazek (4-2-0, 2.48) is expected to be in goal Sunday.Florida (3-4-1) lost 3-0 at Buffalo Saturday afternoon and has lost three straight.Its the first game Im really disappointed, Panthers coach Gerard Gallant said. I thought we played well all season long. Tonight we didnt play well enough; we werent even close to winning that hockey game. So it was disappointing.The Panthers beat the Red Wings 4-1 in Sunrise, Fla., in the second game of the season on Oct. 15.Florida had a chance to at least spoil the shutout with 57 seconds left Saturday when forward Vincent Trochek was awarded a penalty shot after being hooked on a breakaway, but his shot was over the net.To end a road trip, youve got to salvage from points here, Panthers defenseman Keith Yandle said. We got to be ready against a good team 1/8the Red Wings on Sunday 3/8. We just got to get back and focus on our game and the way 1/8Gallant 3/8 wants us to play. Nike Shoes China . Tracey comes to the Blue Bombers after spending over a decade with Queens University. Most recently he was the schools assistant football coach. Fake Nike Shoes From China .R. 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All among the Flyers immortalized with one of sports highest honors.Two banners have been raised for each of the Flyers Stanley Cup championships.Walk around the Wells Fargo Center and see concourses stuffed with history; every hat -- and even a bra or two -- tossed on the ice for a hat trick, plaques, newspaper clippings, a scroll in honor of all 112 individual and business season ticket holders of the Flyers first season in 1967-68 are on display. The Flyers have long been known for their ode to the past, yet whats in public view barely scratched the ice of what the team has preserved.Ed Snider was very proud of the history of the Flyers from Day 1, said archivist Brian McBride. They saved and collected stuff from the get-go. You dont often think of things as history when its happening, and then its history, and you think, we should have saved that.Take a winding staircase to reach what employees dub the bat cave, and Flyers history is stacked floor-to-ceiling with programs, magazines, slides, photos and sports sections that have documented 50 years of history.The Flyers (1-1-1) open the home slate of their 50th anniversary season Thursday against Anaheim for the first time in team history without Snider. Snider died of cancer in April.His foresight to save, save, save, helped turn space inside the arena into a sort-of sports edition of Hoarders, only with a tinge of nostalgia sweeping through every step of would could stand for the franchises cluttered Hall of Fame.He was always appreciative of the history, McBride said.Only the Flyers save more than Bernie Parent.Snider, who enjoyed greeting his players with a handshake in the locker room, ordered cameras for players and employees so they could snap photos during the Flyers 1970s heyday. Flip through one of the piles of photo albums and find plastics sheets holding shots of Clarke hoisting the Stanley Cup trophy, but also of Snider shaking hands with fans during the parade and candid snapshots like late announcer Gene Hart swimming in a pool..ddddddddddddhink the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto would want some of this gear: An All-Star game jersey from Eric Lindros, and, a full Clarke equipment set from the 1977-78 season with jersey (with Barry Ashbee patch), stick, pads and gloves.Clarke, the greatest Flyer, has spent 45 years in various roles with the team. Hes the career leader in games played and points and delivered a poignant speech about what he hoped happened to him when he died at Sniders funeral.I really hope that when I get there, I get another chance to play one more game in the orange and black under Mr. Sniders Philadelphia Flyers, he said.The Flyers dont have their first game on tape. The earliest recording in possession is the first two periods of the Jan. 4, 1968 game against Boston.But who needs TV in what could be a fan cave?Pull up a chair (plucked from their old home, the Spectrum), flip through the record collection and put the needle on a vinyl album of God Bless The Flyers. Forget video clips or games stored on the DVR. The album includes exciting play-by-play action, highlights and interviews of the `73-74 championship season. Thirsty? There are unopened cans of soda from decades ago stamped with the Flyers logo on the shelf.And for the brave man who wants to smell like a champion today, theres even a bottle of Bully cologne.Duck! But dont worry, if a loose puck bops you on the head, the Flyers still have plaques for The Loyal Order of the Unducked Puck.To you, brave fan, who courageously stopped a puck without leaving the stands, the Philadelphia Flyers award full membership in the loyal order of the unducked puck, with all the rights and privileges appertaining thereunto.None of the sprays, plays and collectors items would be stored without that need for the first score sheet.California Seals 5, Flyers 1. Oct. 11, 1967. The lineup: Jean Gauthier and John Miszuk on defense; Lou Angotti at center; Brit Selby at left wing; Wayne Hicks at right wing; and Parent in net.The Flyers have simply saved most of the memorabilia, though many pads, pucks and Polaroids have been donated from players or employees.Theres no guarantee the Flyers will add another banner for this season.But that bobblehead, yearbook, and foam finger will surely be preserved for decades to come. ' ' '