Detroit − The Red Wings, just as they were Sunday, were in position to at least earn a point in the standings Thursday against the New York Rangers. But this time, the Rangers wouldn’t allow it, changing the complexion of this game dramatically in short fashion. Six third-period goals, only 10 minutes, 29 seconds apart,
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Mickey Redmond finds himself right in the middle of some verbal jousting between the Rangers and Red Wings on Thursday. #LGRW
We hear from coach Derek Lalonde after his Red Wings give up seven unanswered goals in Thursday’s loss to the Rangers. #LGRW
We hear from captain Dylan Larkin after a 2-2 game after two periods ends in an 8-2 loss to the Rangers on Thursday. #LGRW
Detroit − The Red Wings, just as they were Sunday, were in position to at least earn a point in the standings Thursday against the New York Rangers. But this time, the Rangers wouldn’t allow it, changing the complexion of this game dramatically in short fashion. Six third-period goals, only 10 minutes, 29 seconds apart,
The Detroit Red Wings sullied what had been a good stretch for them, falling apart in three minutes. Their Thursday matchup at Little Caesars Arena against the New York Rangers — the second meeting in five days between the Original Six rivals — was close until the third period, when the Wings let down goaltender
Mickey Redmond and Trevor Thompson discuss Chris Osgood’s Hall of Fame candidacy, and we hear from some of his former teammates and executives about what Osgood meant to the Red Wings and why he should be in the Hall of Fame.
Detroit — Coach Derek Lalonde hadn’t yet been able to contact forward Jonatan Berggren by Thursday morning fo let him know the good news. Berggren was being called up to be in the Red Wings’ lineup in eight hours to face the New York Rangers. The Wings recalled Berggren from Grand Rapids Thursday morning, along
Derek Lalonde did not hesitate when asked what it means for the Detroit Red Wings to regain the services of Tyler Bertuzzi. “Offense,” Lalonde said. “Goals. I’ve liked our team play, we’re defending well, we’re not giving up a lot, but he’s an elite scorer, our best scorer. As great as our defense has been
Detroit — It’s still early, but this much seems clear: The Red Wings are in a better place now. That’s not just in the standings, either, where Detroit — off to its best start in more than a decade — sits in second place in the NHL’s toughest division nearly a month into the regular
Detroit — Coach Derek Lalonde didn’t hesitate when asked what he’s missed most with no Tyler Bertuzzi in the Red Wings’ lineup. “Offense, goals,” Lalonde said after Wednesday’s practice. “He’s an elite scorer. As great as our defense has been, chances against, chances for have been down, which is understandable. He would help (offensively).” Lalonde
For a team trying to prove itself, the Detroit Red Wings‘ baseline growth, early as it is in the season, is an encouraging sign. They take a four-game point streak (3-0-1) into Thursday’s matchup against the New York Rangers, whom the Wings just rallied to defeat in overtime last weekend. That victory, and Tuesday’s 3-2
By Derek Lalonde’s math, the Detroit Red Wings had given up “a lot” of goals in games played after a day off. That was the challenge the Wings faced Tuesday when they hosted Original Six rival Montreal Canadiens at Little Caesars Arena. The Wings were off on Monday after winning back-to-back games against both New
The Detroit Red Wings came away with a point and another performance to build on, but it rankled to lose yet another forward. Coach Derek Lalonde didn’t have specifics immediately following Tuesday’s 3-2 shootout loss to the Montreal Canadiens, but estimated Luff would be out six-to-eight weeks after going head-first into the boards when he