Ted Kulfan talks about the Red Wings’ 5-1 loss in Boston, the team’s 3-2-2 start and author John U. Bacon is the guest on this edition of the OctoPulse podcast. “You really do notice the talent depth of a team like the Bruins compared to what they saw earlier on with the Anaheims and Chicagos
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Thursday’s game against Boston was the Red Wings’ first real test against a legitimate Stanley Cup contender. If one regular season game can show anything, it showed the Wings still have work to do, losing 5-1 to the Bruins. It was the second consecutive loss for the Wings (3-2-2), who opened the season five games
Dominik Kubalik couldn’t help but chuckle at the sight, the carnage in reality. In Sunday’s game against Anaheim, during a shift in the second period, defenseman Ben Chiarot was knocking around any Ducks forward in Chiarot’s line of vision. The Little Caesars Arena crowd was roaring, Ducks players were left wondering who hit them, and
Detroit – Nobody is pulling any alarms yet, and it’s hardly a crisis after only six games. But forward Lucas Raymond was a leading contender for the Calder Trophy (rookie of the year) last season and there was every reason to suspect Raymond would follow with an even better season this time around. It very
Detroit — Maybe coach Derek Lalonde had an inkling of things to come after Tuesday’s morning skate. Lalonde had been hearing too much about how well the Red Wings had played in a 3-0-2 start to this season, the fact they were the only left in the NHL without a regulation loss, and how good
Detroit – Maybe coach Derek Lalonde had an inkling of things to come after Tuesday’s morning skate. Lalonde was asked about the Red Wings’ fine start to this season, and the fact Lalonde has begun hearing about the heightened expectations and maybe an exaggeration of how well the Wings have played during a 3-0-2 start
Detroit — When the Red Wings signed defenseman Olli Maatta on the first day of free agency in July, they were expecting a steady defensive defenseman who could help solidify what had been a struggling position for the Wings the past several seasons. Whatever offense Maatta could provide would be a bonus. Through five games,
Detroit — Derek Lalonde wasn’t taking any credit for Sunday’s victory over Anaheim. Seated on the podium after the convincing 5-1 win, the Red Wings’ head coach said this victory came by Lalonde’s assistants, Bob Boughner (penalty kill, defense), and Alex Tanguay and Jay Varady (power play, forwards). “We call this in the profession an
Paul W. Smith | The Detroit News “Outta’ My Mind on a Monday Moanin’”’ Based on what the Democrats have all been saying in their talking points and commercials, from the president and all the way down the line, it’s safe to say they think abortion is the main concern in the country. More important to
Detroit — After a disappointing and disheartening loss in Chicago 48 hours earlier, coach Derek Lalonde was curious to see how his Red Wings would respond. The Wings blew a two-goal lead in Chicago and got away from the way they’ve wanted to play. It was definitely eye-opening losing that way to a team the
Detroit — Different areas will become different points of concern during a typical hockey season. No team is going to be perfect in everything, especially all the time during a seven-month hockey season. Right now, for the Red Wings, the hot-button issue is winning faceoffs. Or, more accurately, the inability to win any faceoffs. Heading
Chicago – The disappointment was evident in Dylan Larkin’s voice after Friday’s 4-3 overtime loss against Chicago. But the way the Wings lost, including letting a 3-1 third period lead disappear. After the improvement made in the season’s first week, this loss stung. “It doesn’t feel good right now,” Larkin said. “We let our foot
Chicago – Four games, and no one has beaten the Red Wings in regulation time yet. Then again, the Wings have now lost twice in overtime, Friday losing 4-3 to Chicago. Max Domi jumped on a Lucas Raymond turnover, gathered the puck, and snapped a game-winning shot past goaltender Alex Nedeljkovic at 2 minutes, 44
Chicago — Lucas Raymond is just entering his second NHL season, but already Chicago’s United Center has to be near the list of his favorite rinks. Sure, it’s always a loud, raucous building where fans get into the game as much as anywhere. But Raymond has had success here, too. A lot of it. Last