Sunrise, FL (SportsNetwork.com) - Luke Glendening scored twice and the Detroit Red Wings held off the Florida Panthers for a 5-4 win on Tuesday. Stephen Weiss posted a goal and two assists, Drew Miller scored a short-handed goal, Henrik Zetterberg also lit the lamp and Petr Mrazek made 37 saves in the Red Wings sixth straight win. We really battled it out. It wasnt always pretty, but youve got to get those sometimes, Glendening said. Three straight shifts, things were just going in for us. That happens some nights, for me not very often, but I was fortunate. Aleksander Barkov finished with a goal and two assists, Nick Bjugstad supplied a goal and a helper and Brad Boyes and Brandon Pirri also scored for the Panthers, who dropped their fifth game in a row. Al Montoya made 10 saves in relief of Roberto Luongo, who gave up five goals on 17 shots. After Glendening increased Detroits lead to 5-2 with a wrister in front with 8:41 left in the second, Bjugstad sent a shot over the shoulder of Mrazek from the left side of the net four minutes later. The Panthers got within a goal with 9:06 to play after Boyes tapped in Barkovs crisp pass from the left circle. Florida went on the power play with 2:32 remaining after Drew Miller was called for interference and pulled Montoya for a two-man advantage. Mrazek, however, fought off the Panthers barrage for the win. On the penalty kill early in the game, Miller took Jonathan Ericssons bank pass off the boards in the neutral zone, skated in on a breakaway and backhanded the puck through Luongos pads to start the scoring 8:06 into the contest. The Panthers went ahead with two quick two power-play goals. Barkov finished off a tic-tac-toe passing play with a wrister from the right side of the net during a 5-on-3 at 9:08 and Pirris slap shot trickled through the pads of Mrazek just 68 seconds later for a 2-1 lead. Early in the second, Gustav Nyquist took Luongos failed clear behind the net and sent a pass toward the slot. Justin Abdelkader tipped it to Zetterberg, who made it a 2-2 game on a wrist shot 32 seconds into the middle stanza. Detroit took a 4-2 lead with two quick goals. Glendening took the rebound of Weiss stuff attempt in front and lifted the puck over Luongo at 7:07 of the second and 1:19 later, Weiss tapped in Riley Sheahans cross-crease pass. Game Notes Sheahan tallied two assists ... Zetterberg has five goals and four assists during a four-game point streak ... The two teams will wrap up the season series on March 19 in Florida. Air Jordan 11 Cheap Sale . Peko, a fourth-round pick in 2006, started all 16 games and a playoff loss to San Diego last season. 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Jordan 11 Retro Cheap .com) - No Sidney Crosby, no problem.ARLINGTON, Texas -- Derek Holland pitched seven impressive innings in his second start off the disabled list, and the Texas Rangers beat the Seattle Mariners 1-0 Sunday to snap an eight-game losing streak. Texas gave interim manager Tim Bogar his first victory in his third game since Ron Washington resigned. Seattle, which had won five in a row, finished a 5-2 road trip. Shawn Tolleson worked the eighth, and Neftali Feliz completed the seven-hitter for his eighth save. Feliz pitched out of trouble after a walk and Kyle Seagers single put runners on first and third with one out. James Jones popped out and pinch-hitter Justin Smoak flied out. Texas scored on Adrian Beltres sixth-inning sacrifice fly against starter James Paxton (5-2). Leonys Martin had three hits, including a triple, and scored the only run. Martin led off the sixth with his second single and stole second base. Daniel Robertsons groundout sent Martin to third, and he scored easily on Beltres fly to deep centre field. Holland (1-0) allowed six hits and no walks while striking out five. He missed the first five months of the season following off-season knee surgery. The left-hander pitched out of trouble in the seventh. Robinson Cano led off with an infield single, his second hit. With two outs, Canoo advanced on a passed ball and went to third on Corey Harts infield hit.dddddddddddd Holland then retired rookie Stefen Romero on a grounder. Harts hit was the only one with a runner in scoring position for either team. Seattle was 1 for 9 in those situations. Texas was 0 for 7, extending an unproductive streak to 0 for 19. The shutout was Texas 17th this season. The Mariners were blanked for the 16th time. Both rank second in the American League to Tampa Bay, which has pitched 19 shutouts and been held scoreless 17 times. TRAINERS ROOM Mariners: Manager Lloyd McClendon said OFs Dustin Ackley (ankle) and Michael Saunders (strained left oblique) could return Monday. Ackley sat out after leaving Saturdays game. Saunders has been on the disabled list since July 11. Rangers: C Robinson Chirinos (stiff neck) missed his seventh straight game. "I hope it turns around pretty quick. We could use him," Bogar said. UP NEXT The Mariners return home to open a three-game series Monday against Houston. RHP Felix Hernandez (14-5, 2.18 ERA) is scheduled to face the Astros. He leads the AL with 24 quality starts and is second in ERA. Texas is off Monday before opening a three-game series Tuesday against the Angels. RHP Colby Lewis (9-12, 5.42) is the scheduled starter. ' ' '