Boston — As good as the Red Wings have been at Little Caesars Arena, it’s been a different story on the road. But Tuesday night, the Wings got a little something going away from home, as well. Playing a patient and disciplined road game, and getting continued top-notch goaltending from Alex Nedeljkovic who tied a career-high
Month: December 2021
Detroit Red Wings forward Filip Zadina circled near the bench, corralled the puck from Pius Suter who had just hopped onto the ice, zipped between two Bruins and headed to the net. In a quick motion, he flipped the puck to his backhand and flicked it past Linus Ullmark for Detroit’s first goal of the
We hear from Alex Nedeljkovic after he makes 41 saves in a 2-1 Red Wings victory in Boston on Tuesday. #LGRW
Show Caption Hide Caption Dylan Larkin: For the first time in a while, Detroit Red Wings buying into one another Detroit Red Wings captain Dylan Larkin, Nov. 27, 2021. Helene St. James, Detroit Free Press Detroit Red Wings (10-9-3, 23 points) vs. Boston Bruins (11-7-0, 22 points) When: 7 p.m. Where: TD Garden, Boston. TV:
With their 2-1 win against the Boston Bruins, the Detroit Red Wings secured their 3,000th franchise win, propelled to victory by a stellar performance from goaltender Alex Nedeljkovic. First Period The first period was a slow, choppy 20 minutes for both teams. Both teams struggled to generate any sort of offense, missing on passes and
The Red Wings are back in Boston after a 3-2 OT win against the Buffalo Sabres. Last game against the Boston Bruins left a lot to be desired. A 6-1 rout full of undisciplined play was capped off by a Patrice Bergeron hat trick that ran the Red Wings out of the building. This time