ANAHEIM, Calif. — The Detroit Red Wings had already departed Honda Center after their morning skate when they found out they would not be playing Thursday. Their game against the Anaheim Ducks was moved to Sunday because of COVID-19 related issues affecting the Ducks. The Wings are scheduled to play the Los Angeles Kings at
Game Day Updates Stupid Stat of the Day: The Red Wings are winless all-time in games against the Anaheim Ducks that start at 10:00 PM Eastern with Detroit on a one-game winning streak. pic.twitter.com/l2d8x3ghEG — DetroitHockey.Net (@detroithockey96) January 6, 2022 HCDE: “Z not very happy with me right now. … Zegras will not play tonight.
On Tuesday night, the Detroit Red Wings scratched Filip Zadina, opting to sit the forward against the San Jose Sharks. While it’s not uncommon to give a young player an opportunity to reset and watch the game from another angle, it did highlight a question that has been filtering through social media for some time:
Time: 10:00 PM EST Place: Honda Center TV: BSDET+, BSSC, BSSD Radio: WXYT-97.1 FM Ducks Blog: Anaheim Calling Another California team we haven’t seen since 2019. The last time these clubs met, the Wings overcame a two goal deficit at the Honda Center to win in overtime 4-3. Andreas Athanasiou potted a goal. Dylan Larkin
The message the Detroit Red Wings are sending Filip Zadina in making him a healthy scratch – Freep “What Filip wants to do is put himself so he’s not in the mix of players we’re talking about in who goes out,” Blashill said. “Ultimately if you don’t want to come out, put yourself in so
As they face three games on the road, the Detroit Red Wings are encouraged not just that they won their previous game at home, but how they won it. A key moment happened 1:40 into the third period with the Wings leading 4-1. Alexaner Barabanov scored, bringing the San Jose Sharks within two goals with more
COLUMBUS, OH – NOVEMBER 15: Michael Rasmussen #27 of the Detroit Red Wings skates after the puck during the game against the Columbus Blue Jackets at Nationwide Arena on November 15, 2021 in Columbus, Ohio. Columbus defeated Detroit 5-3. (Photo by Kirk Irwin/Getty Images) Red Wings: Bertuzzi is Worth Every Penny of His New Deal
Tyler Bertuzzi certainly has evoked some range of emotion this year from Red Wings fans this season. One thing that has certainly divided the fan base has been his decision on vaccination. But another, which cropped up after he signed his extension back in July, was will he show the goal scoring touch he had
Detroit — Playing on the road hasn’t been pleasant for the Red Wings this season. They’ve only won four games, which has kept this unexpectedly promising season from becoming a lot better. The Wings embark on a three-game trip beginning Thursday through California, with the first test against the Anaheim Ducks. Coming off a convincing
For a guy who’d felt tortured by puck luck for much of this NHL season, this probably seemed like cruel and unusual punishment. Filip Zadina was a spectator Tuesday night, just like the rest of us, watching the Red Wings’ slumbering offense come to life. Even while shorthanded, sparked by a major penalty and aided
NHL announces five scheduling changes Game #694, Detroit Red Wings at Philadelphia Flyers on Jan. 18 to be postponed with a rescheduled date to be announced NHL Rumour Roundup: Is it almost time for the Oilers to make a move? – Sportsnet On Dec. 11 the Oilers were on a five-game losing streak and losing
We hear from Pius Suter after he scores a pair of goals Tuesday. #LGRW
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
The Detroit Red Wings offense had an excellent bounce back game against the San Jose Sharks, netting six goals on route to a 6-2 victory. Let’s extract some observations from the impressive win. #1: The top-line is still elite. Tyler Bertuzzi netted two goals and Dylan Larkin scored one, as Detroit’s top three forwards continue
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
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
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
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