The game basically started with the Wings misplaying the puck along their boards, allowing Freddy Gaudreau to make a tic-tac-toe pass to Matt Boldy (who scored a hatty against Detroit about a month ago) via Kevin Fiala. 1-0 Wild. Sure, there was a faceoff and stuff before that, but within 90 seconds Detroit found itself
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Detroit — Goaltender Alex Nedeljkovic made the highlight reel for the rest of time. Nedeljkovic attempted to bat away a bouncing puck, and wound up knocking the puck through his legs at 12 minutes 7 seconds of the first period, giving Minnesota a 2-1 lead. Nedeljkovic just beat himself 5-hole; swatted the puck right in,
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Detroit — One way the Red Wings can help themselves get out of this recent rut is play faster. For a team with a decent amount of speed, and one that had been playing aggressively for much of the season, the last two losses in particular have been perplexing. The Red Wings were dialed down, not
Remember, tonight is Star Wars night. Keep an eye on Jon Merrill. He’s an ex-Wing. Also try to keep in mind that we’re almost out of the horrible stretch of being covered by the ESPN+ crew. No lineup changes for #mnwild vs. Detroit, coach Dean Evason said. — Sarah McLellan (@sarah__mclellan) March 10, 2022 Cam
The Detroit Red Wings look to get back in the win column after a humiliating loss against the Arizona Coyotes on Tuesday. With Jakub Vrana and Olli Juolevi in the lineup tonight, the Red Wings will likely come out flying on all cylinders in an attempt to salvage a season that is quickly slipping away.
Time: 7:00 PM EST Place: Little Caesars Arena, Detroit MI TV: ESPN+, HULU Radio: WXYT-97.1 FM Wild Blog: Hockey WIlderness I personally think this game is pretty important for the Red Wings to respond to Tuesday’s Charlie Foxtrot For the Wild? I dunno. Probably just another Thursday on their way to trying to get home
Red Wings’ Marc Staal keeping options open ahead of trade deadline – MLive “You never know what’s going to happen before the deadline,” Staal said. “It’s been like that every year I’ve been in the league and every player is in the same situation. So, I’m just going to try to keep playing my best
Coach Jeff Blashill and general manager Steve Yzerman chatted before a quiet Detroit Red Wings group went to work on redeeming themselves. Their next game comes Thursday against the Minnesota Wild, a team that last month pounded pucks behind the Wings in what has become an alarming trend. The enthusiasm that permeated a month ago has
Welcome back to Red Wings Wednesday Weekly! In this weekly column, we will 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
Detroit — The Red Wings haven’t faced adversity well at all in the last two games, both ugly defeats. At some point they’re likely to face a tough patch Thursday when they host the Minnesota Wild. It’s going to be vital the Wings handle it better than they have. “To think that things just go smooth and
There have been quite a few embarrassing losses over the course of the grueling rebuild in Detroit, but you’d be hard pressed to find one much more shameful than the 9-2 defeat at the hands of the Coyotes on Tuesday. What is arguably the worst team in the league marched into LCA and burned the
I’m going to briefly set the stage so when I revisit having written this post sometime in the future I’m immediately reminded of my frame of mind: The 2021-22 Red Wings came into their season with the only expectations being that we’d see how much they had improved since last season and how long the
The Detroit Red Wings special teams have endured yet another difficult season. Last year, many fans believed that the futility of the power play and penalty killing units could be blamed on assistant coach Dan Bylsma. As a result of poor performances, the Red Wings and Bylsma parted ways last summer. Alex Tanguay was brought
The Detroit Red Wings made a move to bolster their defensive depth on Sunday, claiming defenseman Olli Juolevi off of waivers. Drafted fifth overall in 2016, the Finnish defenseman was originally drafted by the Vancouver Canucks, and spent this season with the Florida Panthers. In 33 career games in the NHL, he has just three
The Detroit Red Wings and Columbus Blue Jackets are getting closer to full health, with some regulars expected back this week. St. Louis brought up two players from the minors to give their fourth line a jolt, and two veteran defensemen were put on waivers. Let’s take a look at all the latest roster and
The Detroit Red Wings were booed on home ice, deservedly so as not even a date at Little Caesars Arena against an opponent near the bottom of the standings ignited a good performance. Jakub Vrana’s season debut was lost in the ugliness that was Tuesday’s game against the Arizona Coyotes. Neither Alex Nedeljkovic nor Thomas
The Coyotes set up a charter flight, allowing Kessel to return to Phoenix for this important life event. — Elliotte Friedman (@FriedgeHNIC) March 9, 2022 The only cool thing from last night, unless we wake up to Yzerman having done something cooler. NHL suspends dealings with Kontinental Hockey League, tells its clubs to cease contact
All the optimism the Detroit Red Wings instilled in the rebuild this season is on a precipice as they try to recover from their latest embarrassment. Thursday night against the Minnesota Wild can’t come soon enough — anything to erase the memory of being booed off the ice at Little Caesars Arena. The answer to what went