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ST. LOUIS -- Detroits Frans Nielsen had no doubt who was the difference for the Red Wings on Thursday night: goalie Petr Mrazek.Henrik Zetterberg scored in the eighth round of a shootout to give Detroit a 2-1 victory over the St. Louis Blues. Zetterbergs goal gave the Red Wings a six-game winning streak.I think the goalie stole the game for us, said Nielsen, who scored the only goal in regulation for Detroit. I dont think weve been perfect but we found a way to win.That is what Mrazek found important.This was a huge win on the road for us, Mrazek said. St. Louis is a very good team. You know in the first period we didnt play how we wanted to play but from that second half of the game, we were better.In the shootout, St. Louis first shooter, Alexander Steen, scored but then Vladimir Tarasenko, Kevin Shattenkirk, David Perron, Nail Yakupoc, Robby Fabbri, Patrick Burgland and Dmitrjij Jaskin all came up short.I still think we could have pulled off some more moves, some better moves to give us better scoring chances, Shattenkirk said. We need to bury our chances.Gustav Nyquist scored on Detroits second attempt but Nielsen, Dylan Larkin, Andreas Athanasiou, Tomas Tatar, Riley Sheehan and Darren Helm all missed.St. Louis had the better chances in overtime. Center Jaden Schwartz missed a wide-open net early in the extra session. Jori Lehtera was stopped on a breakaway midway through the period by Mrazek.We played really well and had a lot of good stuff but we dont finish, St. Louis coach Ken Hitchcock said. Weve got to look at whats working and whats not working. Youve got to finish at the end of the day.Were scoring one goal and getting points. Thats a hell of a feather in these guys caps but youre going to have score goals in this league.Fabbri was called for hooking with 19 seconds left but Detroit could not cash in. The Red Wings outshot the Blues 3-2 in the overtime.We found a way to grind it out, Detroit coach Jeff Blashill said. We had a big short-handed goal and it was big for us to get the two points.The Blues and Red Wings have played to overtime in four of their last five meetings. The teams split their games last season with the road team winning each time.The Blues scored first at 2:31 of the second period on a goal by Shattenkirk. The puck came to Shattenkirk after Berglund won a faceoff. Shattenkirk sent in a wrist shot and the puck deflected in off the skate of Nielsen.Nielsen got it back for Detroit on a short-handed goal, tying the game 1-1 at 13:54. Helm got a loose puck at the top of the slot. He dropped the puck to the trailing Nielsen, who got around Shattenkirk and beat goalie Jake Allen with a backhand shot.St. Louis outshot the Red Wings 14-4 in a scoreless first period. Mrazek made two standout saves in the period, thwarting the Blues, who had a 23-15 shot advantage after two periods.Weve got to find a way to get wins, Allen said. Youre not going to win every single game in a shootout but that was a tough one tonight.Game notes Detroit LW Thomas Vanek sat out the game with a lower-body injury. The Red Wings listed him as day to day. ... LW Justin Abdelkader was back for the Red Wings after missing the last two games with a lower-body injury. ... Lehtera was back in the lineup after missing four games with an upper-body injury sustained in a 3-2 win against the New York Rangers on Oct. 15. To make a roster spot for Lehtra, the Blues put Magnus Paajarvi on waivers. ... Former Blues D Barret Jackman dropped the ceremonial first puck. 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On Saturday, the tables turned as the Twins rolled to a 6-0 victory. Mike Pelfrey was strong for the Twins as the starting pitcher and he tossed six shutout innings while allowing three hits and as many walks. Brian Dozier was the star on the offensive side and went 2-for-4 with a home run and four RBI. The Twins snapped a six-game losing streak with the win. Maicer Izturis went 3-for-3 for the Blue Jays, but the rest of the team was a combined 1-for-25 without any extra base hits. R.A. Dickey made the start for Toronto, but let up six runs on seven hits in seven innings of work to take the loss, the fourth in the last five games for the Blue Jays. Coming off his best start in almost a month, Scott Diamond will try to keep the success going when he starts for the Twins on Sunday. Diamond, who is 5-7 with aan ERA of 5.dddddddddddd18 on the campaign, pitched 6 2/3 solid innings against the Yankees last Monday. Diamond allowed three runs, two of which were earned, while tying a season-high with five strikeouts. The Twins still lost the game, 10-4, but it was the first time since June 2 that Diamond held an opponent to fewer than four runs. This start will mark the third start of Diamonds career, and first of this season, against the Blue Jays. In the first two starts, Diamond has split the decisions while positing an ERA of 1.50 in 12 innings of work. Todd Redmond will make his first start of the season on Sunday when he gets the ball for the Blue Jays. Redmond was recalled from Triple A on July 3 after Chien-Ming Wang was designated for assignment. This will be his second appearance since that call up. In the first outing on Wednesday Redmond pitched three scoreless innings of relief in a 6-2 loss to Detroit. When he makes the start on Sunday, it will be his first since August 18 of last season when Redmond pitched 3 1/3 innings for the Cincinnati Reds in his first career appearance. 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