The Detroit Red Wings can head south with a measure of confidence earned having beaten one of the elite teams in the NHL. Their performance Tuesday against the Carolina Hurricanes yielded a 4-3 victory in overtime, when rookies Lucas Raymond and Moritz Seider teamed up to ensure a celebration with eight seconds remaining. But it
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The Detroit Red Wings responded after a rough night on defense with a much better performance as they took on the top team in the Eastern Conference. Rookie Lucas Raymond capped Tuesday’s game against the Carolina Hurricanes at Little Caesars Arena with an overtime goal to settle the score at 4-3. The Wings (24-24-6) were coming
As the Detroit Red Wings try to stop sliding down the standings, their focus is on two areas in particular. “We have to be way more committed defensively and get a higher compete level,” rookie Lucas Raymond said Monday. “We definitely have the capacity to do it, so I think it’s all up to ourselves.”
Jeff Blashill: Why this was ‘fool’s gold’ for Detroit Red Wings Detroit Red Wings defenseman Marc Staal and coach Jeff Blashill, Feb. 26, 2022. Helene St. James, Detroit Free Press Detroit Red Wings (23-24-6) vs. Carolina Hurricanes (37-11-4) When: 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Where: Little Caesars Arena in Detroit. TV: Bally Sports Detroit. Radio: 97.1 FM (Red Wings radio affiliates). • Box
After a leisurely February, the Detroit Red Wings get what they crave as March beckons: The rhythm of a regular schedule. The Wings (23-24-6) continue a stretch of facing elite teams Tuesday when they host the Carolina Hurricanes. The Wings went 3-4 in February, capping the month with a 10-7 loss to the Toronto Maple
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Marc Staal couldn’t recall being a part of such a crazy game before, and Jeff Blashill certainly never wants to be a part of one again. It was up to them to explain how the Detroit Red Wings lost, 10-7, to the Toronto Maple Leafs Saturday at Little Caesars Arena. It was a wild night,
The Detroit Red Wings found their Original Six pride and found the net, and a Saturday night beating became a Saturday night thriller. Overmatched by the Toronto Maple Leafs for 40 minutes, the Wings whittled a five-goal deficit down to one, but couldn’t sustain the momentum through a breathless third period that saw the teams
Nick Leddy began his Detroit Red Wings tenure paired on defense with Moritz Seider; now he’s back at that spot as the Wings try to regain their footing during a particularly challenging stretch in the schedule. The Toronto Maple Leafs are on deck for a Saturday night Original Six date at Little Caesars Arena. The Wings (23-23-6) are
Rest is important, but what the Detroit Red Wings crave — along with winning — is rhythm. They turn their attention to the Toronto Maple Leafs, who come to Little Caesars Arena on Saturday, dinged by losing after a week between games. The Wings only had seven games on February’s slate, and playing twice a week
The Detroit Red Wings made it close for a while, but the Colorado Avalanche proved much the better team. Wednesday’s contest at Little Caesars Arena pitted the Stanley Cup-eyeing Avs against the wild-card-hopeful Wings, and just like their first meeting, Colorado scored first, and scored more. Credit the Wings for getting within a goal at
The Detroit Red Wings generally avoid treating a young player like a yo-yo, bouncing between the NHL and the AHL, but Joe Veleno has become an exception. He was back with the Wings at Wednesday’s morning skate after spending his second stint of the month with the Grand Rapids Griffins, where he has thrived. Veleno, 22,
Detroit Red Wings (23-22-6) vs. Colorado Avalanche (36-10-4) When: 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Where: Little Caesars Arena. TV: Bally Sports Detroit. Radio: WXYT-FM (97.1) (Red Wings radio affiliates). • Box score RELATED: Wings’ Steve Yzerman has options a month from NHL trade deadline MORE WINGS: This is Gustav Lindstrom’s sizable advantage in making Detroit Red Wings’ lineup Game notes: The
Caregivers of former Red Wings defenseman Vladimir Konstantinov, who suffered severe brain injuries in a 1997 limousine crash and requires round-the-clock supervision, fear he could be forced to leave his metro Detroit home and enter a nursing home unless state lawmakers make changes to Michigan’s recently overhauled auto insurance system. Konstantinov, 54, appeared in a wheelchair Tuesday afternoon and spoke very