MILAN — It’s been almost a decade since Dylan Larkin competed in the NHL playoffs.
That was at the end of his rookie season in 2015-16, when the Red Wings could only muster one win against the Lightning in a five-game first-round series. Detroit has since missed the playoffs for nine consecutive seasons, the league’s second-longest postseason drought.
The Red Wings were in playoff position when the Olympic break began.
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