Detroit — The Red Wings are continuing to learn, even when it appears they've aced every recent lesson that's been placed in front of them. Take Saturday's 5-1 victory in Winnipeg. The win completed a three-game road trip in which the Wings earned five of six points (2-0-1) and pushed the Wings (32-16-5) back into first place in the Atlantic Division and tied with Carolina atop the Eastern Conference with 69 points. This wasn't a perfect win, at all. Winnipeg put up a better fight early in the game, than it did late, and causing the Wings a headache with inability to string together good shifts. But as they've done often this season, the Wings stayed...