Elmont, N.Y. — The Red Wings’ first trip into the sparking UBS Arena — and this place sure isn’t the relic that was Nassau Coliseum — wasn’t memorable. Allowing a goal on the first shift set a bad omen for Thursday’s evening, as the Red Wings lost 5-2 to the New York Islanders. Pius Suter (13th goal)
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Coach Jeff Blashill says the early goal by the Islanders on Thursday was “a kick, for sure.” MadeToChill
Captain Dylan Larkin says his Red Wings really didn’t show up until the third period of Thursday’s 5-2 loss to the Islanders. #LGRW
Despite outshooting the New York Islanders 39-26, the Detroit Red Wings lost 5-2 in the Big Apple. In his return to New York, Thomas Greiss finished with a .813 save percentage and was pulled after the second. First period The Islanders set the tone of the game immediately. Anthony Beauvillier scored just nine seconds in. The
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Elmont, N.Y. — The coincidence was incredible, and Red Wings forward Chase Pearson knew it right away. His dad Scott Pearson played 292 games over a 12-year NHL career that ended with two games played with the New York Islanders during the 1999-2000 season. On Thursday, at the Islanders’ new home at UBS Arena, Chase Pearson was
And just like that, general manager Steve Yzerman put a period on his third trade deadline as the man in charge of rebuilding the Detroit Red Wings. It wasn’t as wild as last year’s deadline; in total, the Red Wings made three deals, two of which came on deadline day. They dealt away three pending
The Detroit Red Wings will be looking to add to their modest one game winning streak tonight when they travel to play the New York Islanders. The Islanders are 7-2-1 in their last 10 games and 16-12-4 on home ice this season. Game time is 7:30 PM ET tonight at UBS Arena in Elmont, NY.
Time: 7:30 PM EST Place: UBS Arena, Somewhere in New York TV: BSDET, MSG+ Radio: WXYT-97.1 FM Islanders Blog: Lighthouse Hockey The Islanders are hot of late with 15 points in their last ten games. If they’re not careful they might find a way to magically make up a 17 point deficit in their last
The game wouldn’t have been as memorable if the result didn’t live up to the action. The Detroit Red Wings beat the Colorado Avalanche handily on March 26, 1997, first with their gloves off and then, in overtime, with their gloves on in a game that has become an integral part of franchise history. WHAT A MOMENT!:
Apple Podcasts | Spotify • Hosts: Shawn Windsor and Carlos Monarrez • Producer: Tad Davis • Executive producers: Anjanette Delgado, Kirkland Crawford • Guest: Rob Parker, Fox Sports and Deadspin. • Email: swindsor@freepress.com On this episode: This week, the guys first think back to March 26, 1997, the date that lives in the hearts of Detroit Red Wings fans thanks to Darren McCarty’s pummeling of Claude
Kris Draper got into the passenger seat. Darren McCarty was driving. They stopped for coffee at a Tim Horton’s, and then headed to The Joe. Draper already was wired. He hadn’t slept that afternoon, hadn’t gotten in his usual pre-game routine. It wasn’t just any day: It was the last of four games in the
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The Detroit Red Wings have six UFA’s signed for the remainder of this season. Three were traded for draft picks or players still under contract. Here is a look at why each Red Wings impending UFA who did not move at the deadline. Marc Staal When Marc Staal was traded to Detroit last year, the
Jeff Blashill has been under the microscope of Red Wings fans ever since he replaced the departed Mike Babcock after the 2015 season. Blashill had served as an assistant under Babcock and was head coach of the Red Wings farm team in Grand Rapids for three years. Blashill won a Calder Cup Championship with the
Detroit — Right after newest Red Wings forward Oskar Sundqvist talked to one legend, he was welcomed to the organization by another Hall of Famer. It’s been a hectic arrival for Sundqivist, who scored an empty-net goal and assisted on Tyler Bertuzzi’s empty-netter in Tuesday’s 6-3 victory over Philadelphia. But getting an opportunity to talk with
Detroit Red Wings added Oskar Sundqvist via trade for more than just on-ice contributions – Freep “We’ve got rave reviews on his character and his popularity in the locker room in St. Louis,” Yzerman said. “I’m very happy to hear that, much like the addition of Marc Staal to our locker room — veterans that
The Detroit Red Wings shed the stress from the NHL trade deadline and from being sleepless in Seattle and moved forward. They sounded as relieved as they looked after recording a victory Tuesday, one they needed after a wearying road trip and a worrisome deadline. Beating the Philadelphia Flyers, 6-3, at Little Caesars Arena, was
After a lackluster west coast road trip, the Red Wings returned home to Detroit to face off against the Philadelphia Flyers in which they secured a well-needed win on home ice. In their third matchup of the season, Detroit won their 3rd straight game against Philadelphia and gave the Flyers their 2nd loss without their