Jeff Blashill’s Detroit Red Wings saw a nice start to the season, and just three games ago, were sitting 8-6-2 with your humble author wondering if maybe, just maybe, they would turn the corner. But losses to Columbus, Dallas, and Vegas place them at 8-9-2 heading into what Bally Sports Detroit’s Ken Daniels chalked up
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After an rough start to a four-game road trip, the Detroit Red Wings have have fallen below .500 again, currently sitting at 8-9-2 – let’s assess a few player performances by revisiting the “stock exchange”. Trending Up Dylan Larkin After missing a few games due to personal reasons, Larkin has been electric. Perhaps the best
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The Detroit Red Wings sought to get back to its winning ways but were beaten handily by the Vegas Golden Knights 5-2. Joe Veleno notched a goal, and continues to show that he really does deserve a full time gig now in Detroit. Aside from that, here are eight other observations from Detroit’s third loss
The Detroit Red Wings have now lost three straight game after losing 5-2 against the Vegas Golden Knights. Detroit now has a sub .500 winning percentage on the season (8-9-2 ). First Period The Red Wings controlled most of the first period, netting more shots on goal and spending more time in the offensive zone.
Vegas came into this game as beat up as any team I’ve seen since Kent Huskins donned the Winged Wheel. This information isn’t very applicable, though, because the Wings pretty much got dunked on after the opening period. Read on if you enjoy tales of melodrama. Vegas was aggressive early against the Wings, who, according
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The Detroit Red Wings play their 3rd road game in four nights when they visit Vegas tonight. Game time is 10:00 PM ET at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, NV. Detroit have lost their opening two games of a four-game road trip. Detroit won the first meeting 5-2 just 11 days ago. Vegas is on
Updates Larkin is out of protocol and in Vegas Coach Blashill expects Marc Staal to be out tonight with a non COVID related illness. #DETvsVGK — Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) November 18, 2021 So the Knights lose another body. Michael Amadio now going through NHL COVID protocols. That’s three Knights players out due to protocols
Time: 10:00pm ET Place: T-Mobile Arena – Las Vegas, NV TV: BSDET, ATTSN-RM Radio: 97.1 FM The Ticket Golden Knights Blog: Knights On Ice The back and forth, sea-saw season for the Detroit Red Wings continues. After breaking a four-game losing streak with a three-game winning streak Detroit has dropped three of their last four
Red Wings await further word as Dylan Larkin sits in COVID-19 protocol- Detroit News “Obviously, it was in the middle of the game, which is tough,” said Blashill, of the notification from the league (Larkin scored a power play goal in the second period). “We got to figure out exactly where everything stands …. and
With Mitchell Stephens injured and out of the lineup, Joe Veleno is going to get an extended stay on the roster – could he become an NHL regular in that stretch? When Dylan Larkin missed a few games due to personal reasons, Veleno was brought up to help bolster the center depth. Although he was
If you’re reading this, you’re probably having a much better time watching the Red Wings than you’ve had in years. They’re playing hard, scoring at a higher pace, and pushing to be better with every outing. There’s a lot to love about this team. From the fresh faces to the development of chemistry, every game,
The Red Wings removed Dylan Larkin from Tuesday night’s game in Dallas due to COVID-19 protocol. Wednesday morning, we caught word that it was because of a positive PCR test. Adding some context: Larkin was tested in the morning (PCR nasal swab) with a positive result that was received by Detroit during the game. https://t.co/p9pTCNNJfx
Porous defense a cause for concern for Red Wings – Detroit News “We talk about learning lessons while we’re winning, but sometimes you have to get slapped in the face,” coach Jeff Blashill said. “We got slapped in the face (Monday).” The Red Wings rank 24th (out of 32 teams) in the NHL allowing 3.24
The Detroit Red Wings went to Dallas for their second straight road game, and they were handed their second straight loss. The Stars beat the Wings 5-2. #1: The NHL’s COVID-19 policy is ridiculous. During the matchup, the Red Wings team captain, Dylan Larkin, became mysteriously absent from the lineup. Later, it was confirmed that Larkin
The Detroit Red Wings looked to bounce back against the Dallas Stars after blowing a lead late into the third against the Columbus Blue Jackets. They didn’t start off on the right foot, and the rest of the game followed suit outside of a strong middle frame. First Period The Red Wings and Stars started
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Detroit Red Wings fans wanted blood for the Jamie Benn hit on Dylan Larkin but would it actually happen? Not only would that answer be no, but the Red Wings may have lost their captain in a game against Dallas for the second straight time. Filip Zadina and Larkin would each score, but the Red