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Toronto Maple Leafs (2-3-0) at Detroit Red Wings (2-1-1), 7 p.m. (ET)

(SportsNetwork.com) - The Toronto Maple Leafs did not play their best game in the opener of a home-and-home series against the rival Detroit Red Wings, but the Leafs have a chance to rebound in Saturday's rematch in the Motor City.

Toronto hosted the Red Wings on Friday and dropped a 4-1 decision at Air Canada Centre. The setback halted the Leafs' two-game winning streak, while Detroit snapped a two-game slide of its own with the victory.

Johan Franzen scored twice and Henrik Zetterberg had four assists to lead the Red Wings in Friday's encounter. Zetterberg entered the game with just one assist on the season before breaking out with a four-point night against the Leafs.

"(Zetterberg) is the leader of our team and we expect him to be good," Detroit head coach Mike Babcock said. "When he's not, we expect him to respond, and he did tonight."

Gustav Nyquist continued his quick start to the season, scoring in his fourth straight game to begin 2014-15. He has four goals and one assist.

Justin Abdelkader netted the other goal for Detroit, while Jimmy Howard made 23 saves in the win.

Jonas Gustavsson will see his first action of the season on Saturday, as Howard's backup expects to face his former team for the first time. Gustavsson spent three seasons with the Maple Leafs from 2009-10 to 2011-12

Franzen, meanwhile, is questionable for the home-and-home finale after leaving Friday's tilt midway through the second period. The Swedish forward was unable to return after suffering leg spasms, but there's a chance he could be play tonight.

Mike Santorelli supplied Toronto's lone goal and James Reimer allowed all four goals on 35 shots in defeat.

"Extremely disappointed," Toronto head coach Randy Carlyle said. "We played too much on our heels in the defensive zone."

Jonathan Bernier will likely start in net for the Leafs tonight. He is 2-2-1 with a 3.06 goals against average in seven career games against Detroit.

Detroit's victory on Friday gives the club a three-game winning streak in this series. The Red Wings also have won four of five and five of the last seven meetings in this series.

Although the Maple Leafs posted a victory in last season's Winter Classic at Michigan Stadium, the Red Wings have claimed two in a row and four of the last five encounters at Joe Louis Arena.

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