We hear from Pius Suter after he scores a pair of goals Tuesday. #LGRW
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We hear from Robby Fabbri after he becomes one of four goal-scorers for the Red Wings on Tuesday. #LGRW
We hear from coach Jeff Blashill after his Red Wings rout the Sharks 6-2 Tuesday night. #MadeToChill
Givani Smith made a favorable impression in less than three minutes of ice time. He’s seemingly earned himself a spot in the lineup again as the Detroit Red Wings head on the road, delivering a tone-setting shift early in Tuesday’s game against the San Jose Sharks. Smith fought Sharks defenseman Jacob Middleton at 2:30. At
Detroit — These were two teams coming off forgettable losses, but it was the Red Wings who did something about it. Two goals each from Tyler Bertuzzi and Pius Suter — and each had a shorthanded goal 37 seconds apart — spurred the Wings to defeat the struggling San Jose Sharks 6-2 at Little Caesars Arena. Dylan
Filip Zadina was a spectator for the Detroit Red Wings‘ victory over the San Jose Sharks, a sign of just how far the former first-round pick has dropped on the depth chart. Zadina had it coming: He has generally played in the top six and been a regular on the power play, but he has
The Detroit Red Wings used special teams to throttle their opponent and earn a measure of confidence. Tyler Bertuzzi and Pius Suter each scored twice Tuesday at Little Caesars Arena as the Wings beat up on the San Jose Sharks to the tune of a 6-2 victory. Dylan Larkin and Robby Fabbri also scored and Gustav
Show Caption Hide Caption Jeff Blashill: Detroit Red Wings need to show they belong in this column Detroit Red Wings coach Jeff Blashill, Jan. 3, 2022. Helene St. James, Detroit Free Press Detroit Red Wings (15-15-3) vs. San Jose Sharks (17-15-1) When: 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Where: Little Caesars Arena in Detroit. TV: Bally Sports Detroit. Radio: 97.1 FM (Red Wings
Show Caption Hide Caption Detroit Red Wings’ Steve Yzerman: Why test players who don’t have COVID symptoms Detroit Red Wings general manager Steve Yzerman, Dec. 18, 2021. Helene St. James, Detroit Free Press The Detroit Red Wings had their Jan. 18 game at Philadelphia postponed by the NHL Tuesday. It is the fifth game the
Detroit — Joe Veleno is getting another chance to show he’s ready to stay in the NHL. Veleno, who has been attempting to carve out a role among the bottom-six forwards since being recalled from Grand Rapids in mid-November, was put on the power play Monday in an effort to spark the slumping unit. The opportunity
The Detroit Red Wings want to show they making progress as a team, but as games intensify, their confidence in doing so is dwindling. They’ve lost two in a row — at home, no less, where they’re 11-5-2 — and have one last chance to set a better tone at Little Caesars Arena on Tuesday against
Detroit — As the NHL season progresses, games get tighter, more physical, and often chippy. It becomes tough to play, and experienced teams with the right mindset have the advantage. The Red Wings didn’t match the Boston Bruins’ physicality in a 5-1 loss Sunday, and it’s not something they want to repeat the rest of the season. “The
A power play is an opportunity to punish a foe for a transgression, but the only ones feeling remorse are the Detroit Red Wings themselves. They begin the first week of a new year humbled by two losses at home, welcoming 2022 with a 5-1 loss to the Boston Bruins two days after ringing out 2021
Detroit — If this was a measuring stick for the Red Wings, playing two consecutive Stanley Cup-caliber opponents, then they learned something this weekend. The Wings, though improved, still have a ways to go before competing teams such as the Washington Capitals and Boston Bruins. The Wings hung with Washington until the final minutes but suffered a