The Ottawa Senators got into trouble real quick against the Detroit Red Wings. Mere minutes after Dylan Larkin's opening goal, the Red Wings capitalized on a sequence of gorgeous passes that Ottawa was powerless to stop.
Gustav Nyquist finishes pretty passing play for Red Wings
It took three Red Wings to make this play happen.


That's a just a thing of beauty. Wings up 2-0. pic.twitter.com/K5TYdGXPwr
— Kyle (@KyleWIIM) November 17, 2015 Passes like those are often too quick to stop, as everyone involved is often in the exact right place to make that exact play happen. Mike Green starts the sequence with a one-look backhander to Justin Abdelkader, who was trailing behind the defenseman at the left circle. Abdelkader picks the puck off his skates and shuffles it over to Gustav Nyquist in one fluid movement, who was set up on the forehand to receive the pass. Nyquist finishes with a top-shelf wrister on a play that takes just a few seconds to unfold.

















