At some point, there has to be a moment this season where Red Wings management completely turns the page and makes moves with only the long-term benefit of the team in mind. Perhaps that mentality should have been the approach heading into the season. Or after the Montreal loss.



But it hasn’t happened yet in the minds of those whose opinions matter most, those making roster decisions.



The loss on Wednesday certainly should have nudged GM Ken Holland and his staff a little closer. It’s not that the Red Wings played poorly. To coach Jeff Blashill’s credit, they’ve been close to maxing out their effort over the last several games. It’s just not a great roster. And Wednesday’s overtime loss to the Boston Bruins dropped the Red Wings to five points outside the third spot in the Atlantic, the only realistic playoff slot the Red Wings are chasing. For those holding out playoff hopes, back-to-back losses to two teams this week (Bruins and...