Captain Dylan Larkin reflects on the Red Wings’ 4-1 loss to the Golden Knights on Saturday. #LGRW
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Let’s finish this homestand with a winning record, shall we? The Red Wings are wrapping up a five-game homestand and would love to finish it off at 3-1-1 before heading off to Columbus tomorrow. However, standing in their way is the cream of the Western Conference, the Vegas Golden Knights. The Knights, who everyone expected
Detroit – What could have been a successful five-game homestand for the Red Wings turned out to be just average. Vegas scored early Saturday, and never lost control, as it defeated the Wings 4-1. That left the Wings (11-7-5) with a 2-2-1 record on this homestand, earning five of a possible 10 points. Not bad,
The chance to finish a lengthy homestand on a high note soured right away. The Detroit Red Wings again showed their willingness to keep fighting Saturday, capping a five-game stretch at Little Caesars Arena by hosting the Vegas Golden Knights. But the Wings chased their elite opponent from the opening minute and weren’t able to
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Detroit — It’s back on the road again for the Red Wings. After finishing a season-long five-game homestand Saturday against Vegas, the Wings are back on the road beginning Sunday in Columbus. And, as it seems is usually the case these days, it’s going to be another pivotal test for a Wings team that wants
Husso off first this morning. Looks like he’ll get the start vs. VGK tonight. #LGRW — Daniella Bruce (@daniellabruce_) December 3, 2022 Cassidy on practice: Get the legs moving after a travel night, our breakout structure at the start, pucks going around the walls cost us in Pittsburgh. pic.twitter.com/0p4ZPU0iKA — Vegas Golden Knights (@GoldenKnights) December
3 hours ago Stupid Stat of the Day for December 3, 2022; Detroit Red Wings vs. Vegas Golden Knights. Stupid Stat of the Day: Since moving into Little Caesars Arena, the Red Wings have a .200 winning percentage in the final game of a five-game homestand.#LGRW #RedWingshttps://t.co/hIdZUZFYvY pic.twitter.com/f6nsILrWXk — DetroitHockey.Net (@detroithockey96) December 3, 2022
Time: 7:00 PM ESTPlace: Little Caesars Arena, Detroit MITV: BSD, ATTSN-RMRadio: 97.1 The TicketKnights’ SB Nation Site: Knights on Ice Well there’s no cure for a two-game losing streak quite like seeing a conference-leading team come into your house right after you’ve lost another one of your top-six forwards to a new but familiar injury!
DETROIT SENDS PAIR TO TOLEDO – Griffins GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. – The Detroit Red Wings on Friday reassigned defensemen Donovan Sebrango and Eemil Viro to the Toledo Walleye (ECHL). Sebrango, a third-year pro, has competed in 15 games this season with the Griffins, totaling four points (3-1—4), eight penalty minutes and a plus-one rating. Throughout
Tyler Bertuzzi has undergone surgery for the second time in two months and will miss six weeks this time — a significant loss for the Detroit Red Wings and a potential stumbling block to his future with the team. That’s the injury update coach Derek Lalonde delivered Friday morning, as the Red Wings prepared to move
For the second time this season, the Red Wings will be without Tyler Bertuzzi for an extended period of time. The team confirmed Bertuzzi underwent surgery on his left hand Friday morning (the opposite hand of the one injured earlier this year.) Per Derek Lalonde, he’s expected to miss six weeks. As we wrote yesterday,
Detroit — The Red Wings will be without forward Tyler Bertuzzi for a lengthy period again. Coach Derek Lalonde said Friday that Bertuzzi underwent surgery for an upper-body injury (believed to be Bertuzzi’s hand) and will be out about six weeks. Bertuzzi was hit in the left hand area by a shot in the third
Welcome back to Red Wings Weekly! In this weekly column, we like to take a look at the Red Wings’ most-recent week of play, identify any players and/or trends that stood out, and then look ahead and find out what the next week may have in store for the team from Hockeytown. As always, feel