Dylan Larkin’s big play left him emotional and his coach, e0vocative. The Detroit Red Wings had a good practice Tuesday, the day after they snagged a point despite trailing three times in a game against the Los Angeles Kings. Even getting to overtime wouldn’t have happened without Larkin’s incredible drive in the final minute, after
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In the game of hockey, opportunities are rarely given to individual players. Most of the time, they are earned through strong play in game situations as well as hard work during practice. However, sometimes opportunities arise through unfortunate means, with the most common example being injuries. Every team experiences injuries throughout an NHL season, and
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Missed posting this yesterday. A must-see Here’s our special announcement for Wings Money on the Board from LCA featuring Ken Daniels! More details to come soon https://t.co/gWw70QvYy5 — Prashanth Iyer (@iyer_prashanth) October 16, 2022 Hockey Canada maintained a third, largely shielded reserve fund for uninsured claims The org also resisted calls for financial transparency, worrying
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Oskar Sundqvist — the self-described “smallest guy” on Detroit Red Wings’ Sky Line — made his first goal of the season a thriller. The Wings were without two regulars on Monday against the Los Angeles Kings at Little Caesars Arena, and spent much of the game playing from behind. Sundqvist used his 6-foot-3, 220-pound body to
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