Detroit — Lucas Raymond is going through his first season in the NHL, and judging from the statistics and eye test, doing quite well. But it also helps Raymond has a buddy who is doing the same thing. Rookie defenseman Moritz Seider is going through the exact same things. The fact Seider has been around — to vent,
ON TODAY’S PODCAST: EPISODE 67 Ted Kulfan takes a look at the Red Wings’ historic 10-7 loss against the Maple Leafs and the team radio analyst Paul Woods is the guest on this week’s podcast. Woods talks about the Wings-Leafs’ highest-scoring game in the NHL in 11 years, Moritz Seider’s runaway Calder Trophy candidacy, Lucas Raymond’s
Admit it Red Wings fans. When it was 8-7, you were going out of your mind. Lucas Raymond buries one after they’d given up a fluky goal moments earlier and suddenly they’re right back in it. Tyler Bertuzzi draws a penalty, momentum seems to be in Detroit’s end, the crowd is buzzing, and it’s a
Graham Dunbar | Associated Press Geneva — International sports bodies moved to further isolate Russia on Monday for its invasion of Ukraine and pushed Moscow closer to becoming a pariah on the playing field. The International Olympic Committee urged sports bodies to exclude Russian athletes and officials from international events, including soccer’s World Cup. The IOC
Red Wings’ rally ‘fool’s gold’ that hides deeper issues – Mlive “We lost every puck race, every puck battle, every competition battle,” Blashill said. “If you lose those types of battles, I don’t care what happens, you’re going to get scored on. “We better understand how much we got to compete and work and sacrifice.
After a leisurely February, the Detroit Red Wings get what they crave as March beckons: The rhythm of a regular schedule. The Wings (23-24-6) continue a stretch of facing elite teams Tuesday when they host the Carolina Hurricanes. The Wings went 3-4 in February, capping the month with a 10-7 loss to the Toronto Maple
The Grand Rapids Griffins won two of three games last week and have improved their season record to 22-20-7. The Griffins started the week playing on the road and defeating Cleveland 2-1 in OT. The Griffins then split back-to-back home games against Bakersfield on Friday and Saturday losing 2-0 on Friday and winning a 4-3 SO on
As we celebrate Black History Month, we gain some perspective and insight into the growth and development of forward Givani Smith from the man himself. #LGRW
Defense was nowhere to be found in the Detroit Red Wings losses this week. Over two games, Detroit gave up a total of 15 goals – five against the Colorado Avalanche and 10 against the Toronto Maple Leafs. Let’s head to the “stock exchange” to assess Detroit’s player performances in one of the strangest weeks
Detroit — It would have been a remarkable comeback, one for the ages, but coach Jeff Blashill wasn’t fooled. Had the Red Wings come all the way back Saturday and somehow defeated the Toronto Maple Leafs — they lost 10-7, after entering the third period trailing 7-2 — it would have been a milestone game in the history
Of all the shifts that Michael Rasmussen has had in his Red Wings career, this was one that the brass who drafted him envisioned. The towering Rasmussen leading the play, getting into position, and scoring a big goal. Every box was checked on this shift. Here’s how it broke down: Breaking Down what Led to
One stood up to a man who later would dismantle the Detroit Red Wings at a successful time, one played a key role in hockey players being recognized as the entertainers they are, and one steadied the franchise through a turbulent time. The impacts of Marguerite Norris, Colleen Howe and Marian Ilitch on the franchise span decades
Detroit — If you fought through the traffic and got to Little Caesars Arena Saturday, you were entertained. It took a while, but you got your money’s worth as the Red Wings put forth a furious rally only to lose 10-7. That’s right, 10-7. A total of 17 goals, eight in the third period alone. But
That was something. The Red Wings rallied from a 7-2 deficit to only yield goals that would end the contest 10-7. There’s a ton to go over, and for the first time writing this, it’s almost as if eight aren’t enough. We’ll start here: Marc Staal: “I was happy our crowd stuck around to be