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Show Caption Hide Caption Jeff Blashill: This is how Detroit Red Wings evaluate young players Detroit Red Wings coach Jeff Blashill, April 2, 2022. Helene St. James, Detroit Free Press Detroit Red Wings (26-33-9, 61 points) vs. Ottawa Senators (24-37-6, 54 points) When: 1 p.m. Sunday. Where: Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa. TV: Bally Sports Detroit. Radio: WXYT-FM (97.1) (Red
This Detroit Red Wings season has been a prime demonstration of why it’s vital for rebuilding teams to hit on their first-round selections. Those picks, especially when they fall within the top 10, grant access to the most talented young players in the game. Moritz Seider, the No. 6 pick in 2019, and Lucas Raymond, the
Detroit Red Wings (26-33-9) vs. Ottawa Senators (24-37-6) When: 1 p.m. Sunday Where: Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa TV: Bally Sports Detroit. Radio: WXYT-FM (97.1) (Red Wings radio affiliates). • Box score FIND YOUR HAPPY: Why it matters that reeling Detroit Red Wings find joy in their game again Game notes: On the back end of a home-and-home, the Red Wings and
Detroit — There’s much talk around the NHL about ‘the wall’ and how rookies tend to hit that wall at a certain point in their first season, getting mentally and physically spent. But Lucas Raymond never heard about any sort of wall. And when you look at Raymond’s statistics, eyeball the way he’s played from
The Detroit Red Wings head into their next game with a fresh reminder that joy matters. The Wings visit Ottawa on Sunday, offering a chance to amend for losing to the Senators at home Friday. Like the Wings, the Senators are rebuilding with no playoff berth in sight this season. Unlike the Wings, the Senators played
The Detroit Red Wings faced a young goaltender making his NHL debut, had half a minute with two extra skaters, and still spent the night chasing their opponent. The Wings had to swallow a 5-2 loss to the Ottawa Senators on Friday at Little Caesars Arena, going winless for the fifth straight game. “Fire Blashill” chants broke
We hear from coach Jeff Blashill after his Red Wings surrender four third-period goals in Friday’s loss to the Senators. #MadeToChill
We hear from Sam Gagner after his Red Wings drop a 5-2 decision to the Senators on Friday. #LGRW
On a losing night at Little Caesars Arena, Mickey Redmond says Moritz Seider continues to play like a Rookie of the Year winner for the Red Wings. #LGRW
Detroit — The Red Wings’ slide continues, be it against playoff teams or rebuilding ones. The Wings lost 5-2 Friday to the Ottawa Senators, a team similar to the Wings in rebuilding and playing out the string. But it was the Senators who looked more impressive in this game. They had more energy, were better
Detroit — The playing time has been dwindling, the opportunities to show what Filip Zadina can do on the ice fewer and further between. Heading into Friday’s game against Ottawa, Zadina has played below 12 minutes the last three games since returning from an illness that forced him to miss a game. He’s been below 10
Jeff Blashill drew a comparison familiar to anyone with kids as he explained how the Detroit Red Wings approach developing players. The question that prompted his answer focused on defensemen Filip Hronek and Gustav Lindstrom, who are struggling. Hronek was on the ice for four of the Wings’ most recent goals allowed, and Lindstrom was serving
Detroit — It sure looked as if Danny DeKeyser had played his final game in a Red Wings’ sweater. The veteran defenseman was waived last month – no other team claimed DeKeyser – and then was immediately placed on injured reserve with an unspecified injury. For a local player (Warren DeLaSalle/Macomb), who starred at Western Michigan