Detroit — The Buffalo Sabres proved to be the perfect tonic for the slumping Red Wings. The Wings ended a four-game winless streak with a convincing 4-0 victory over the lowly Sabres, goaltender Alex Nedeljkovic stopping 22 shots for his first shutout as a Red Wing. Tyler Bertuzzi and Robby Fabbri had first-period power-play goals, Lucas
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I feel bad for everyone who just couldn’t take it anymore after four straight losses and sat this one out. In perhaps their best performance of the season, the Red Wings licked the Buffalo Sabres. It’s hard to call any sort of win against Buffalo a statement win, but this certainly felt like Detroit saying
Jan 9, 2022; Anaheim, California, USA; Detroit Red Wings left wing Tyler Bertuzzi (59) celebrates with defenseman Marc Staal (18) after scoring a goal during the second period of NHL game against Anaheim Ducks at Honda Center. Mandatory Credit: Kiyoshi Mio-USA TODAY Sports Red Wings host Buffalo in first of Home-and-Home Series by Chris Giles
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Tonight, the Detroit Red Wings will host the Buffalo Sabres in a home and home matchup that will conclude with a matinee game on Monday in Buffalo. These two games are pivotal for the Red Wings and will go a long way in indicating if this team makes any kind of charge towards the playoffs.
Detroit — Maybe a day off will help the Red Wings. After a loss Thursday against Winnipeg in which the Wings looked a bit fatigued at times, coach Jeff Blashill decided to make Friday a complete day off. No work on the ice or in the weight room. No meetings. No coming down to Little
Red Wings Prospect Ryan O’Reilly Developing at Impressive Rate – THW “He gets lots of shots off, he uses his big body, knows how to create space for himself now, and puts himself in a position to get the puck in scoring position; he’s got to hit the net,” Power said. “If he just hits
Things haven’t looked great for the Detroit Red Wings after the start of the new year, so let’s head to the stock exchange to assess the damages. For those who haven’t read it before, the stock exchange series is a way to assess player performances by “trading” their stock – who’s trending up, down or
Four straight losses and the continued struggles of some of the same things has many Detroit Red Wings fans getting antsy. It’s frustrating, especially since many of the same issues that have been a persistent issue (see the power play) are once again troubling the team. Throw in some continued struggles from Filip Zadina and
Detroit Red Wings prospect Ryan O’Reilly has a chance to do some special things. O’Reilly, not to be confused with the St. Louis Blues superstar with the same name, is a sophomore at Arizona State University, and is starting to get noticed. The 21-year-old Southlake, Texas native admittedly got off to a slow start this
Detroit — Whatever momentum the Red Wings had ahead of their prolonged pre-holiday break has disappeared. The Wings looked like a team capable of surprising the NHL, ending play on Dec. 18 with an inspired victory over the New Jersey Devils despite the lineup beginning to be thinned by COVID-19. Since returning from that 12-day hiatus, things have cratered.
Members of the Red Wings Ice Crew discuss all the duties of their job and their favorite memories from games past. Presented by @Carhartt
Just a reminder on how NHL All Star rosters work: they are selected by NHL Hockey Operations. That department (Colin Campbell, Kris King) isn’t necessarily looking at players that are the most marketable or what makes sense from an entertainment perspective. — Emily Kaplan (@emilymkaplan) January 13, 2022 You can still vote for Lucas Raymond
Dylan Larkin hesitated to discuss his All-Star status because his Detroit Red Wings look so very pedestrian. Larkin’s selection to next month’s All-Star Game, the second selection of his career, brightens a stretch of hockey that has the Wings frustrated. Coach Jeff Blashill likes to note that’s a pointless reaction; as such, it reflects the
After returning home from the trip out west, the Detroit Red Wings were promptly shutout at home by the Winnipeg Jets. Let’s take eight observations from the loss. #1: The team is regressing. The Red Wings only have one win in six attempts in 2022. The struggles out west were no surprise – Detroit has
Detroit — Maybe it was the travel back from the West Coast, maybe that the Red Wings are officially in a slump. Whatever the cause, a return home wasn’t helpful Thursday for the Wings, who lost 3-0 to the decimated Winnipeg Jets. The Jets were without eight players, all in COVID protocol, but they did have
We hear from coach Jeff Blashill after his Red Wings drop their fourth straight. #MadeToChill
We hear from captain and All-Star Dylan Larkin after his Red Wings get shut out by the Jets on Thursday. #LGRW
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After a rough stretch on the road, things didn’t get much better at home for the Detroit Red Wings, as they lost 3-0 to the Winnipeg Jets. First Period The first period was a relatively even affair, but Winnipeg had a bit more of a presence in the offensive zone. Alex Nedeljkovic made a few