The Detroit Red Wings will likely be forced to play without Filip Hronek for some time. He was placed in concussion protocol after leaving Wednesday night’s game early. The Red Wings defender got hit hard by Ryan Reaves, prompting the play to stop so he could get medical attention. Detroit Red Wings head coach Derek
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Something has to give for the Detroit Red Wings. On Wednesday night, they let the Minnesota Wild stomp all over them. Things started in the first period when Ryan Reaves took a shot at Filip Hronek that left him in concussion protocol. There was no call on the play, leaving Reaves to get back into
The Detroit Red Wings landed in Minnesota hoping to snap a three-game winless streak, but it would be tough without captain Dylan Larkin who suffered a hand injury Tuesday night. Larkin took a shot off the hand similar to Tyler Bertuzzi late in the first period against the Carolina Hurricanes. Larkin returned for the second
It’s time to find out if the success in back-to-backs can continue. This is the fourth back-to-back so far this season for the Red Wings. They have won the second game in all three of their previous attempts. They’ll look to keep that undefeated run going as they come up against a Minnesota Wild team
The Detroit Red Wings have made some roster moves ahead of their contest in Minnesota against the Wild on Wednesday night. With Dylan Larkin sustaining an injury in the recent loss to the Hurricanes, the team had to call up a forward. They ultimately reneged on their recent move sending Elmer Söderblom to Grand Rapids,
No lineup changes for #mnwild other than Gustavsson in net. Evason hasn’t heard yet whether Duhaime has been cleared to practice. Hartman on ice. — Joe Smith (@JoeSmithNHL) December 14, 2022 [Editor’s Note – We have seen no reporting from anybody who is within the team or has access to them to describe the line
2 hours ago Stupid Stat of the Day for December 14, 2022; Minnesota Wild vs. Detroit Red Wings. Stupid Stat of the Day: The Red Wings are winless all-time against the Minnesota Wild in games played on the 14th of any month.#LGRW #RedWingshttps://t.co/OPNfjF8pF5 pic.twitter.com/RGWVBewJ5U — DetroitHockey.Net (@detroithockey96) December 14, 2022
Time: 7:30 EasternPlace: Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, MNTV: TNT, BSNRadio: 97.1 FM The TicketWild Blog: Hockey Wilderness Last night’s game against the Carolina Hurricanes sucked in a number of ways. First and foremost was the injury to Dylan Larkin that removed him from the game sometime in the second (although the injury was probably
The Detroit Red Wings are a revamped team in 2022-23. Things look much brighter than they did during the 2021-22 season. The team seems to be figuring things out and finding ways to produce offense even better than last season. For Filip Hronek, this seems to be the case as well. The Detroit Red Wings
The Detroit Red Wings are fresh off a 1-0 loss to the Carolina Hurricanes from last night. They got on a plane and headed to Minnesota, where they are slated to take on the Wild. The Red Wings fell on home ice and are looking to snap a three-game losing streak. The Detroit Red Wings
Yes. 100% yes. Especially the Conn Smythe. Ouch. Bettman says that digital dasherboard ad backlash is a “non-issue” because their polling indicates fans find games more watchable with those digital ads replacing physical ones. — Greg Wyshynski (@wyshynski) December 13, 2022 If you ever find somebody who took part in this “polling” please let me
First Period Husso makes his first big save 4 minutes in as the Canes go from no shots to 3 shots in one fell swoop. Then Husso does more work. It’s cliche to say there’s a lot of back and forth, but I’m saying it because that’s what’s happening. A lot of broken-up plays without
The Carolina Hurricanes marched into Little Caesars Arena Tuesday evening and spoiled the party. The Detroit Red Wings were bested by the Hurricanes 1-0. For Detroit, it’s their third straight loss. Carolina finished up a stellar six-game road trip going 5-0-1. Before the start of the game, the Detroit Red Wings had a celebration prepared
The National Basketball Association announced new names for many of its individual player awards on Tuesday, (re-)sparking discussion about whether the National Hockey League should do the same. Should the NHL do this? I mean, they should do it for the Conn Smythe tomorrow, but what about the rest? Flip the Selke to “the Bergeron?”