Brian Sevald-USA TODAY Sports The Detroit Red Wings are 11-6-5 through the first 22 games of the season. There is a lot to be excited about surrounding this team, but there is plenty of room for continued growth. Recently I was able to catch up with Devin Little of The Hockey Writers to talk about
(Photo by Sean M. Haffey/Getty Images) Detroit Red Wings: 3 skaters that are exceeding expectations by Bob Heyrman Thursday evening, the Detroit Red Wings placed forward Tyler Bertuzzi on Injured Reserve for the second time in two months. Bertuzzi missed the first month of the season due to a broken hand after being hit with
DETROIT – The Detroit Red Wings today recalled center Austin Czarnik from the American Hockey League’s Grand Rapids Griffins and placed left wing Tyler Bertuzzi on injured reserve. Czarnik, 29, has made four appearances with the Red Wings, recording one goal, four shots and six hits in 11:50 average time on ice. The 5-foot-9, 170-pound
The Detroit Red Wings will once again be without Tyler Bertuzzi. They placed the top-line winger on injured reserve Thursday evening, the day after he appeared to hurt his left hand when he was hit by a puck during the 5-4 shootout loss against the Buffalo Sabres. Bertuzzi is among multiple injuries the Wings have
Detroit — A frustrating, injury-plagued season officially continued Thursday for Tyler Bertuzzi. The Red Wings’ forward was placed on injured reserve Thursday after getting hit on the left hand during Wednesday’s 5-4 shootout loss to Buffalo. The Wings didn’t practice Thursday, so there was no update on how long Bertuzzi will be out, or what
Detroit — The power play hasn’t been nearly the negative issue it’s been for the last several years for the Red Wings. But in Wednesday’s 5-4 shootout loss to Buffalo, the inability to convert with the man-advantage at various junctures likely cost the Red Wings an opportunity for a victory. No more frustrating instance was
Ted Kulfan takes a look at the Red Wings at the one-quarter mark of the season and former Hockey Night in Canada executive director John Shannon is the podcast guest. Kulfan also comments on Steve Yzerman’s interview in the first intermission of the TNT broadcast on Wednesday. The Red Wings’ GM explained the increase in
As the NHL schedule flips to a new page of its 2022-23 calendar, all of that which made up a narrative-rich November left fans with a lot to digest heading into December. In many cases, supporters must be satisfied with what they were able to consume. Whereas, what other respective onlookers witnessed from their favourite
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It’s safe to say that overall, the Detroit Red Wings are performing very well at the one-quarter mark of the regular season. It wouldn’t be out of the question to say this group is exceeding expectations to this point, but let’s not forget there is a lot of hockey left to be played. Of course,
The Detroit Red Wings are looking for a better finish when they close out a home stand Saturday, but the work they’ve shown is getting good marks from their teacher. They’ve shown growth the past two games, whittling away at three-goal deficits to at least be able to hold their heads high. Wednesday against the
Oskar Sundqvist, Andrew Copp and Head Coach Derek Lalonde speak with the media following Wednesday night’s game against the Buffalo Sabres at Little Caesars Arena. Presented by Meijer.
The Detroit Red Wings escaped disaster and delivered a third period that thrilled on Wednesday. Oskar Sundqvist scored less than two minutes apart to tie a game that had favored the Buffalo Sabres by three goals when the period began. Neither side generated much in overtime, forcing a shootout at Little Caesars Arena. The Sabres
Detroit − Different type of game, but same frustrating result for the Red Wings. After losing badly to Buffalo on Halloween night, the Wings staged a fine rally Wednesday, forcing overtime, but ultimately lost 5-4 in the shootout. Buffalo’s Jack Quinn was the lone goal scorer in the shootout, clinching the Sabres’ win. David Perron