We hear from Moritz Seider after he scores the winner in Saturday’s 4-2 victory over the Flyers. #LGRW
Detroit Red Wings (21-21-6) vs. Philadelphia Flyers (15-23-8) When: Noon Saturday. Where: Little Caesars Arena in Detroit. TV: Bally Sports Detroit. Radio: WXYT-FM (97.1) (Red Wings radio affiliates). • Box score FOUR ON THE FLOOR: Red Wings finally appear to have four lines with identity TAKE THE Z LINE: Zadina promoted to Red Wings’ top line, but it’s not
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The Detroit Red Wings and Philadelphia Flyers faced off for the second time in four days, this time at Little Caesars Arena. It would be a similar result. Moritz Seider and Filip Zadina scored power play goals, and Michael Rasmussen sealed the insurance goal with an empty netter as the Red Wings knocked off Philadelphia
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The Detroit Red Wings play the second game of a mini-series against the Philadelphia Flyers today. The Red Wings won the first game 6-3 on Wednesday night in Philadelphia. Game time today is 12:00 PM ET at LCA in Detroit, MI. Player Focus: Robby Fabbri Robby Fabbri has been one of the biggest steals of the
Time: 12:00 EasternPlace: Little Caesars Arena, Detroit MITV: BSDET, NBCSPRadio: 97.1 FM The Ticket // 1270 AMFlyers Blog: Broad Street Hockey Only thing really to report for the Wings is that Troy Stecher is getting closer to returning to action for the first time since November 4th. He might be good to go today. .
Detroit — Troy Stecher had never been out with an injury so long, so being out for the last three months because of wrist surgery was a new experience. And not one Stecher would like to get used to, either. “You come in and become a cheerleader, super happy for the guys when they have success
When all is said and done and the dust settles, we may look back on the Detroit Red Wings’ 2017 draft class and be amazed at how things worked out. After selecting forward Michael Rasmussen with the ninth overall pick, the Red Wings followed it up by going a bit off the board with their
When the Red Wings acquired Alex Nedeljkovic from the Carolina Hurricanes in exchange for Jonathan Bernier and a third-round pick in the 2021 NHL Draft, hopes were high for the young goaltender. How has his first season playing in the Winged Wheel played out so far? To answer this question, let’s break down his season
Joe Veleno goes mic’d up in a 2-1 OT win over the Anaheim Ducks on January 31, 2022. Presented by Enterprise
Arizona Board of Regents approves plan for Coyotes to play games at ASU’s multi-purpose arena – Craig Morgan The board’s decision means that ASU will be the Coyotes’ temporary home for at least the next three seasons as the team awaits word on its proposed Tempe arena on the south bank of Rio Salado. The
Things can change quickly, but it looks like the Detroit Red Wings have hit on four lines, each with an identity that can help the team win. That hinges, though, on Filip Zadina continuing to do Saturday what he did Wednesday, in the first game of the Wings’ home-and-home series against the Flyers. That night,
The AHL mid-season is upon us with All-Star Weekend cancelled due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, 15 former Griffins currently playing in the Winter Olympics in China, and the NHL trade deadline just around the corner. It’s also a chance for me to take look at all of the Red Wings prospects currently playing for