DETROIT -- The Detroit Red Wings and Nashville Predators are coming off wins, but neither team is particularly happy about the way it is playing.Detroit hosts Nashville at Joe Louis Arena in a 7:30 game Friday.The Red Wings (2-2-0) have won two in a row, but only defeated the New York Rangers 2-1 at Madison Square Garden on Wednesday night because of a spectacular performance in goal by backup goalie Jimmy Howard, who was making his first appearance of the season. Howard made 32 saves, including at least four breakaways.We cant play like this if we want to win, Detroit captain and left winger Henrik Zetterberg said after Wednesday nights game. Were happy that we got the two points, but weve got a lot of work to do.The Predators (1-2-0) lost 2-1, to the Dallas Stars on Tuesday night at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville.Nashville has scored seven goals this season and only two have come at even strength. Five have come on the power play.... Im always pretty honest. First game I thought was good, and in second game I liked the way we played, Predators coach Peter Laviolette said about his teams even-strength play. I didnt like the result and tonight I hated the way we played.Predators goalie Pekka Rinne was also spectacular Tuesday against Dallas, making 35 saves.He was outstanding. It couldve been all over in the first. He was outstanding, Laviolette said.The Red Wings have also been careless with the puck.The more correctable thing is turnovers, Detroit coach Jeff Blashill said. We got to learn to be a team that plays north for 60 minutes, that gets pucks in behind, that attacks, doesnt turn the puck over in the D-zone, doesnt turn the puck over in the neutral zone. Weve probably turned the puck over in the neutral zone more this year than last. Weve probably got out of our zone a little bit better, but weve turned the puck over in the neutral zone, too.Left winger Drew Millers goal 59 seconds into the third period Wednesday broke a 1-1 tie for Detroit.Sometimes its not pretty on the road, but I think the message after the game is we werent good enough, Miller said. We have a lot of things that we could have done better, not giving them as much speed. Theyre a team that plays really fast and theyve got some guys that can fly, but weve got to be better in slowing them down.Defenseman Mike Green and left winger Thomas Vanek lead the Red Wings in goals and points with three goals and six points each.Green got his first career hat trick in Monday nights 5-1 win against the Ottawa Senators in the home opener at Joe Louis Arena. Vanek, who signed a one-year $2.6 million free agent contract with the Red Wings on July 1, got his third goal Wednesday night. Stitched Jerseys . With his new coach and six-time Grand Slam singles champion Boris Becker watching him during an official match for the first time, Djokovic appeared tentative early against the Slovakian player, who often appeared content to keep the ball in play. Cheap NFL Jerseys . Manuel was offered a position the day he was fired. He accepted earlier this week and the team made the announcement Friday. ST. SIMONS ISLAND, Ga. -- Mackenzie Hughes atoned for a triple bogey that cost him the lead by making a tough par save and three birdies Saturday for a 2-under 68, giving the Canadian rookie a one-shot advantage going into the final round of the RSM Classic.Next up at Sea Island is 18 holes in the final group with Billy Horschel and Camilo Villegas.Five events into his rookie season, the 25-year-old Hughes showed plenty of poise. He had gone bogey-free for the first 46 hole of the tournament when he tried to do too much from an awkward lie in fairway bunker on No. 11. The ball stayed in the bunker in a depressed lie, and he compounded his mistakes by dumping his third shot into another bunker, and then three-putting when he finally reached the green.He followed with perhaps his most important shot of the tournament, a pitch from 50 feet over a steep slope to a back pin to tap-in range to save par. Then he added three birdies with his smooth putting stroke to reach 16-under 196.Horschel, who hasnt won since the Tour Championship two years ago when he captured the FedEx Cup, holed a 10-foot birdie putt on the 18th hole of the Seaside course at Sea Island for a 65. Villegas overcame a double bogey early in his round and finished with four straight birdies for a 64.Joining them at 15-under 197 was another PGA Tour rookie, C.T. Pan of Taiwan. He shot a 67 playing in the final group.CME GROUP TOUR CHAMPIONSHIPNAPLES, Fla. -- Lydia Ko and Ariya Jutanugarn will settle the LPGA Tours biggest awards and prizes Sunday at Tiburon. Theyre chasing Charley Hull in the CME Group Tour Championship.Ko needs a victory tto top Jutanugarn in the player of the year race, and also would take the season points title and $1 million CME Globe bonus with a win.dddddddddddd Ko also is fighting Jutanugarn for the money title and Chun for the Vare Trophy for the lowest scoring average.Hull birdied all four par-5 holes in a bogey-free 6-under 66 on Saturday to take a one-stroke lead over Brittany Lincicome (66) and So Yeon Ryu (69) and two-stroke advantage over Ko (73), Jutanugarn (65), Chun (68), Jennifer Song (66) and Lizette Salas (67).The 20-year-old Hull, from England, had a 13-under 203 total. Shes winless on the tour.First-round leader Shanshan Feng was tied for 12th at 8 under after a 69. The Chinese star is coming off consecutive victories in Malaysia and Japan.WORLD TOUR CHAMPIONSHIPDUBAI, United Arab Emirates -- Victor Dubuisson shot an 8-under 64 to take a one-stroke lead in the European Tours season-ending World Tour Championship.The Frenchman had a 13-under 203 total.Big-hitting Belgian Nicolas Colsaerts (66) and the English duo of Matthew Fitzpatrick (66) and Tyrrell Hatton (67) were tied for second. Race to Dubai leader Henrik Stenson was 3 over after a 70.AUSTRALIAN OPENSYDNEY -- Australias Geoff Ogilvy shot an 8-under 64 at Royal Sydney to take a two-stroke lead over American star Jordan Spieth and two others into the final round of the Australian Open.Ogilvy had an 11-under 205 total.Spieth had a 68 to match Australias Aaron Baddeley (67) and New Zealands Ryan Fox (71) at 9 under. ' ' '