Show Caption Hide Caption Detroit Red Wings: We’re beat down mentally, and it hurts Detroit Red Wings captain Dylan Larkin and coach Jeff Blashill, April 3, 2022. Helene St. James, Detroit Free Press Detroit Red Wings (26-34-9) vs. Boston Bruins (43-20-5) When: 7:30 p.m. Tuesday Where: Little Caesars Arena in Detroit. TV: Bally Sports Detroit. Radio: 97.1 FM (Red Wings
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Greg Beacham | Associated Press Anaheim, Calif. — Anaheim Ducks captain Ryan Getzlaf will retire at the conclusion of the regular season, ending his 17-year NHL career spent entirely with one club. The 36-year-old Getzlaf made his announcement Tuesday. The Ducks (28-31-12) have 11 games left in what’s almost certain to be their fourth consecutive non-playoff
Detroit — Talent alone doesn’t bring a team Stanley Cups. The Red Wings during their 25-year run of making the playoffs and winning four Stanley Cups during that timeframe, had an incredible amount of talent. But along with that talent, it wasn’t until they established a certain culture behind the leadership of Steve Yzerman and Nicklas
Detroit Red Wings (26-34-9) vs. Boston Bruins (43-20-5) 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 score LATE SEASON BRUTALITY: Detroit Red Wings leading NHL in one nefarious category as season sinks EVALUATION TIME: The outlook for Filip Zadina 4 years after the Detroit Red Wings
Detroit — Dylan Larkin made a significant point after Sunday’s loss to the Ottawa Senators about the need to bring some joy into the locker room, even during this long, extended Red Wings’ slump. But there’s also the fact there’s plenty to play for, concerning many, if not most, in the Red Wings’ lineup. Whether it’s a
The Detroit Red Wings don’t have answers; soon they won’t have any more time. They sound as frustrated as they’ve looked as a losing streak has grown to six games and the promise they showed during the first half has become a distant memory. “It really hurts,” captain Dylan Larkin said after Sunday’s 5-2 loss
The Detroit Red Wings don’t have answers; soon they won’t have any more time. They sound as frustrated as they’ve looked as a losing streak has grown to six games and the promise they showed during the first half has become a distant memory. “It really hurts,” captain Dylan Larkin said after Sunday’s 5-2 loss
With the way the season is going, and with losses accumulating, you wouldn’t think the Red Wings are having a lot of fun these days. After Sunday’s 5-2 loss in Ottawa, sinking the Wings deeper in this vortex of recent losing, captain Dylan Larkin confirmed it’s difficult currently. “I look around and I don’t see
When you looked at the Red Wings’ schedule for the month of April, this particular weekend stood out. Two games against Ottawa, which if not a breather, at least gave the Wings two games against a rebuilding team and an opportunity to earn points. There aren’t going to be many chances like this. Of course, it
We hear from coach Jeff Blashill after his Red Wings drop their sixth straight. #MadeToChill
Dylan Larkin pulled his team within a goal, but once again the Detroit Red Wings came up short. Two nights after falling to the Ottawa Senators at home, the Wings lost by the same score, 5-2, Sunday at Canadian Tire Center, extending their winless streak to six games. Larkin netted his 29th goal with 7:25 to play
We hear from captain Dylan Larkin after he scores goal No. 29 of the season in Sunday’s 5-2 loss in Ottawa. #LGRW