The 2021-22 season has been one of many milestones for Detroit Red Wings captain Dylan Larkin. The 25-year-old is in his 7th season with Detroit and is playing his 1st season donning the ‘C’ above the Winged Wheel. Larkin recorded 73 points (32G, 41A) in 76 games in the 2018-19 season- which was his previous
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2021-22 NHL Awards Watch: Who’s leading for Hart, Norris, Vezina, Selke, Calder? – ESPN The case for Seider is a contextual one. No, he’s not putting up the kinds of offensive numbers that defensemen Quinn Hughes and Cale Makar did in their recent rookie of the year duel. But 32 points in his first 49
ICYMI 1st, 5th, Emil Heinemann and Pitlick to MON — Elliotte Friedman (@FriedgeHNIC) February 14, 2022 The first is fine. That’s a bunch of throw-ins. I didn’t know GMs in the real world considered deals where you just throw enough names at a team until they say yes. Jack Eichel to make Vegas Golden Knights
Everyone knew this portion of the schedule would be a gauntlet for the Red Wings. Not even an early two goal lead could save Detroit in a 7-4 loss to Minnesota. But progress was still measurable in the loss–something that will be a reoccurring theme in this version of eight observations: 1: Dylan Larkin‘s torrid
Wings in Minnesota for a real Wild time! I’ve been told by people who watch that the old trope about this being a boring team is passed and you know what I’m finally ready to listen and give this team a fresh chance. Wings with two post-All Star wins over Philly finally face a real
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Feb 27, 2020; Detroit, Michigan, USA; Detroit Red Wings center Dylan Larkin (71) bends over with a face injury during the third period against the Minnesota Wild at Little Caesars Arena. Mandatory Credit: Raj Mehta-USA TODAY Sports Preview: Detroit begins short road trip tonight in Minnesota by Chris Giles The Detroit Red Wings started a
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The Detroit Red Wings play the first of a two game mini road trip tonight when they travel to play the Minnesota Wild. This game was initially postponed in December and is the first of two games between the clubs this year. Minnesota currently have a 12 game home point streak and are 8-1-1 in their last
Nick Bjugstad is on the ice for morning skate so it looks like he’s getting close. #MNWild — Dane Mizutani (@DaneMizutani) February 14, 2022 Matt Dumba is out tonight with a lower body injury. Evason sounds concerned. Won’t say it’s day to day yet. Says it’s being evaluated. Jordie Benn will play. — Michael Russo
When: 8:00 EasternWhere: Xcel Energy Center, Saint Paul, MNTV: BSD, BSNRadio: 97.1 FM The Ticket // 1270 AMWild Blog: Hockey Wilderness Last night, former Detroit Lion Matthew Stafford won the Super Bowl with the LA Rams. For quite a few years he had a strong claim to being the best pro athlete in Detroit. Even
#RedWings Blashill said Namestnikov questionable for tomorrow at @mnwild If he can’t play then Givani and Gemel Smith likely would play their first game together, probably on the same line. Leddy expected to return tomorrow. — Ansar Khan (@AnsarKhanMLive) February 13, 2022 Based on yesterday’s practice, if Namestnikov can’t go, Veleno gets bumped up and
The Grand Rapids Griffins and the Iowa Wild split their two game mini-series last week in Iowa. The Griffins started the series with a 4-3 OT win on Thursday. On Friday, Iowa finished the series with an easy 6-1 victory. The Griffins now have a record of 17-18-7, good for 6th place in the Central Division.
The Detroit Red Wings have played two games since the All-Star break, both against Philly. The Wings came away with a 6-3 win in Philadelphia and a 4-2 win in Detroit. With a two-win week wrapped up, let’s head to the Red Wings Stock Exchange to asses the player’s performances. Trending Up Filip Zadina The
If you haven’t paid attention (or haven’t stayed up late enough to catch a game), the 2022 Beijing Men’s Olympic ice hockey has been a tournament to remember. From Team USA’s dominant 4-2 victory over Team Canada to Czechia’s 6-5 overtime win against the Russian Olympic Committee, the 2022 Olympics have been jam-packed with heart-pounding
The Red Wings hosted the Philadelphia Flyers for a matinee game and celebrated a 4-2 victory. Here are eight observations from the sweep of the mini-series: 1. Troy Stecher is back: Coming off of IR from an injury very early on in the season, Stecher is back in action alongside his teammates. Leading up to the
The Red Wings youth was yet again front and center for what was an unusual game early Saturday at Little Caesars Arena. On one hand it was a noon start (weird), and Trevor Thompson was on play-by-play call for Bally Sports (unusual, but I thought he did a good job once he got comfortable). It
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The Detroit Red Wings and Philadelphia Flyers faced off for the second time in four days, this time at Little Caesars Arena. It would be a similar result. Moritz Seider and Filip Zadina scored power play goals, and Michael Rasmussen sealed the insurance goal with an empty netter as the Red Wings knocked off Philadelphia
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