SEATTLE — Unable to generate the offense that had led to such success, the Detroit Red Wings‘ longest winning streak of the season came to an end. They sputtered Saturday night at Climate Pledge Arena, thwarted by the Seattle Kraken in a 4-2 loss that ended a five-game streak of celebrations. Pius Suter scored his ninth
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At this point, Jordan Eberle has to wonder what his career might have looked like if he played the Detroit Red Wings more often. The Seattle Kraken forward on Saturday night continued his reign of dominance against Detroit, adding two goals to his career ledger as the Wings had a five-game losing streak stopped with
Is this really happening? Are the Detroit Red Wings actually playing up to their potential? Are they really one of the NHL’s hottest teams? Are they finally, at long last, looking like a playoff team ready to make a postseason run? OK, that last one might be stretching things a bit. But you can’t argue
The way Robby Fabbri described it a few days ago was “feeling a little something in that room right now.” For sure, after Thursday’s 5-2 victory in Calgary — which completed a three-game sweep of western Canada and stretched the overall win streak to five games — the Wings are feeling awfully good about things.
We hear from Pius Suter after he continues his hot streak with another goal Thursday. #LGRW
We hear from coach Derek Lalonde after his Red Wings win their season-high fifth in a row Thursday. #LGRW
We hear from David Perron after a milestone night for him and another victory for his Red Wings. #LGRW
The Detroit Red Wings continued their torrid run through Western Canada with another five-goal night to win their fifth straight game, taking down the Calgary Flames, 5-2, on Thursday at Scotiabank Saddledome. Dominik Kubalik had two goals, Tyler Bertuzzi added a goal and two assists and Dylan Larkin kept his scorching month going with three
The Red Wings are soaring right now, and it might be time to remember how it felt like to be in a playoff race. The Wings stretched their win streak to a season-high five games Thursday with a 5-2 victory in Calgary. That’s five straight wins and eight wins in their last 11 games for
Detroit — This season hasn’t gone the way Alex Nedeljkovic imagined it would. It likely wasn’t on anyone’s radar that Nedeljkovic would be in Grand Rapids in mid-February attempting to straighten out his game and waiting on a call back to the Red Wings, and the NHL. But that’s where Nedeljkovic is these days, and
Among defenseman Olli Määttä’s goals when he signed with the Detroit Red Wings was a desire to establish himself as a regular in the NHL. “I know I have more in me,” he said last July. He backed that up by growing his game in his first year with the Wings, and that led to
Olli Maatta spoke recently about how much he enjoyed Detroit and would like to remain a Red Wing. It didn’t take long for that to happen. The Wings announced Thursday they’ve signed the veteran defenseman to a two-year contract for $6 million ($3 million per year cap hit). Maatta, 28, was signed by general manager
We hear from coach Derek Lalonde after his Red Wings on Wednesday win their fourth straight. #LGRW
We hear from Olli Maatta after he scores the fourth goal for the Red Wings on Wednesday. #LGRW