The Detroit Red Wings rallied around one another when they most needed it, restoring a measure of pride as they embark on a trek out west. It speaks to how they’ve tumbled that a 6-5 shootout loss begets optimism, but that’s where the Wings are as they pack up and head to Calgary, where a
TSN: OHL expels Flint president Christensen Long story short: This guy is racist This story got buried yesterday. It’s not often you see such harsh punishment (if any) from the OHL. This guy has been around development camps for multiple NHL teams, including the Red Wings (according to his profile on the Firebirds website). He
The Red Wings hosted the Wild Thursday night in what would be redemption from Tuesday’s atrociously humbling loss to the Coyotes. In what would be a well-played and thrilling game, Detroit fell 6-5 in the shootout. Coming into this contest, there were a good amount of changes made to the Red Wings lines. Robby Fabbri
Dylan Larkin and Jeff Blashill speak with the media following Tuesday nights game vs. the Minnesota Wild at Little Caesars Arena. The Red Wings next game is Saturday night at Calgary. Presented by: Meijer
Detroit — Red Wings fans at Little Caesars Arena went home Thursday thoroughly entertained. The Red Wings lost 6-5 to the Minnesota Wild in the shootout, and they’ve been doing a lot of that lately (losing). But all the extracurricular activities that happened made for quite a fun hockey atmosphere, and this particular night the Wings
The Detroit Red Wings overcame an early case of nerves and, helped by Jakub Vrana, managed to take a step towards redemption. Their contest against the playoff-primed Minnesota Wild on Thursday at Little Caesars Arena was magnified by having been booed off home ice two nights earlier following a loss to one of the worst teams
The game basically started with the Wings misplaying the puck along their boards, allowing Freddy Gaudreau to make a tic-tac-toe pass to Matt Boldy (who scored a hatty against Detroit about a month ago) via Kevin Fiala. 1-0 Wild. Sure, there was a faceoff and stuff before that, but within 90 seconds Detroit found itself
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Detroit — Goaltender Alex Nedeljkovic made the highlight reel for the rest of time. Nedeljkovic attempted to bat away a bouncing puck, and wound up knocking the puck through his legs at 12 minutes 7 seconds of the first period, giving Minnesota a 2-1 lead. Nedeljkovic just beat himself 5-hole; swatted the puck right in,
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Detroit — One way the Red Wings can help themselves get out of this recent rut is play faster. For a team with a decent amount of speed, and one that had been playing aggressively for much of the season, the last two losses in particular have been perplexing. The Red Wings were dialed down, not
Remember, tonight is Star Wars night. Keep an eye on Jon Merrill. He’s an ex-Wing. Also try to keep in mind that we’re almost out of the horrible stretch of being covered by the ESPN+ crew. No lineup changes for #mnwild vs. Detroit, coach Dean Evason said. — Sarah McLellan (@sarah__mclellan) March 10, 2022 Cam
The Detroit Red Wings look to get back in the win column after a humiliating loss against the Arizona Coyotes on Tuesday. With Jakub Vrana and Olli Juolevi in the lineup tonight, the Red Wings will likely come out flying on all cylinders in an attempt to salvage a season that is quickly slipping away.
Time: 7:00 PM EST Place: Little Caesars Arena, Detroit MI TV: ESPN+, HULU Radio: WXYT-97.1 FM Wild Blog: Hockey WIlderness I personally think this game is pretty important for the Red Wings to respond to Tuesday’s Charlie Foxtrot For the Wild? I dunno. Probably just another Thursday on their way to trying to get home