The Detroit Red Wings power play has been terrible all season (save for the first couple of weeks). But in the past couple of weeks, the Wings seem to have figured out something on the man advantage. Is the power play finally taking some steps in the right direction? The power play has scored in
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I get it. Watching the NHL bend over backwards to promote Trevor Zegras is frustrating. It’s even more frustrating when you realize that the Red Wings’ rookies lead in just about every statistical category. Zegras sets up one cool goal and scores one and hockey media trips over itself to fawn over him. They’ve even
Red Wings mull what’s best for young center Joe Veleno – Detroit News “Joe is doing a fine job. I haven’t been disappointed in Joe,” Blashill said. “Can he grab more? Certainly. It’s not always easy. His ice time has been fine. It’s not that he can’t do anything in that time but it’s not
So close. And yet so damn far still for the Detroit Red Wings. The 7-4 loss to Toronto showed many things, which will be highlighted in this piece. After a strong showing versus Pittsburgh, things regressed back to what we have seen often this season. But to hold their own against the mighty Maple Leafs
It should have been a more ceremonious night for Jeff Blashill, seeing that he was registering his 500th game as an NHL coach. It started sweet, but it wasn’t until late in the game when things turned sour. It’s hard to ask for a better start. Overall, the Red Wings played with a sense of
Fresh off the heels of a 3-2 victory over the Pittsburgh Penguins, could the Red Wings notch another against another top tier team in the Toronto Maple Leafs? Dylan Larkin had two goals but the Red Wings coughed up a two goal lead in the third, falling to Toronto 7-4 after yielding five third period
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The Detroit Red Wings look to play two good games in a row when they host the archrival Toronto Maple Leafs. The Red Wings are back to .500 on the season after last night’s 3-2 SO win in Pittsburgh. Toronto have won two in a row and are 7-2-1 in their last 10 games. Game time tonight
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The second half of the season could be a long one for the Detroit Red Wings. And according to a few sites, they’re going to have their hands full. Red Wings fans have already seen it with games against the Chicago Blackhawks, a team they could have had a better showing against. The Hawks came
Ever since the dreaded injury happened, Detroit Red Wings fans and media wondered how the team would do without someone of Vrana’s caliber out from the top line. Would they still be able to compete for a playoff spot? Or would it be another one of those throwaway years for fans to forget? Well, powered
Time: 7:00pm ET Place: Little Caesars Arena – Detroit, MI TV: BSDET Radio: 97.1 FM The Ticket Maple Leafs Blog: Pension Plan Puppets The doldrums of the season and the new year has not been kind to the Red Wings. Since coming back from the COVID pause and going into the game with Pittsburgh last
Red Wings continue honoring special Youth Hockey Players of the Month DETROIT — The Detroit Red Wings have honored special Youth Hockey Players of the Game, presented by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, during every home game this season, and the month of December featured several young players with unique stories of perseverance. The
The Detroit Red Wings secured an impressive win on the road, beating the Pittsburgh Penguins in a shootout. Let’s extract some observations from the Wings victory. #1: Calvin Pickard was excellent between the pipes. In his first start of the season (second appearance), Pickard 36 saves, finishing the game with a .947 save percentage. Detroit
The Red Wings travelled to Pittsburgh tonight to take on the Pittsburgh Penguins. The Wings were looking to rebound from a tough outing against Chicago on Wednesday, particularly a brutal 1st period that saw them go down 4-0. Detroit specifically wanted a dramatic improvement defensively as there were some brutal turnovers that directly resulted in
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Calvin Pickard was stellar between the pipes for the Detroit Red Wings, securing a shootout victory on the road against the Pittsburgh Penguins. First Period Detroit was the better team through the first twenty minutes, outshooting Pittsburgh 11-4 and, more importantly, went to the locker room with a 1-0 lead. It was Givani Smith that
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The Detroit Red Wings look to get back to .500 tonight against the Pittsburgh Penguins. The Red Wings have lost three straight and are 5-12-3 on the road. Before losing 2-1 in OT against Seattle last night, the Penguins had won seven straight games. Game time tonight is 7:00 PM ET in Pittsburgh, PA. Player Focus: Top