DETROIT RED WINGS FOCUS ON DEVELOPMENT OVER WINNING NOW – THN “Right now, those young guys, their play of late — I would put Berggren, Veleno and Elmer in there — I do not see me taking one of those three out,” Lalonde said last week. I think this is really all you need to
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The Detroit Red Wings have had a big task of juggling their roster around during the 2022-23 season. The moves continue to mount as the team juggles players between the NHL level and Grand Rapids with their AHL affiliate. One of the players who has been moved around in 2022-23 is Elmer Söderblom, who the
Derek Lalonde recalled something Steve Yzerman told him about Robby Fabbri: You’re going to like him. Video and Yzerman’s word were all Lalonde had to go on for the first three months of the season, while Fabbri rehabilitated from his third major knee surgery. But now the proof is coming in spades, as Fabbri’s return
Detroit Red Wings defenseman Filip Hronek has had quite the tenure with this organization. It’s not that it’s been full of craziness, but he has been all over the map in terms of performance. At times it has felt like he was going to be a top-pairing guy anchoring things. Other times it felt like
Robby Fabbri, Ville Husso and Head Coach Derek Lalonde speak with the media following Thursday’s 4-1 win over the Toronto Maple Leafs at Little Caesars Arena. Presented by Meijer.
Detroit − The Red Wings finally have a victory to their credit against the Toronto Maple Leafs. It had been a while, nine consecutive losses and the Wings hadn’t defeated Toronto in regulation since Dec. 15, 2017, but the Wings did it Thursday in nailbiting fashion, 4-1. It was the first victory of any sort
The Detroit Red Wings had a challenging task heading into Thursday night’s game against the ever-so-talented Toronto Maple Leafs. The Leafs have had Detroit’s number for quite some time; heading into Thursday night’s game, Toronto had won nine straight contests. The Detroit Red Wings hadn’t beaten the Leafs since February 1st, 2019. This past Saturday,
The Red Wings welcome the Maple Leafs back into town for the third meeting against Toronto this season and the second in the last week. Wings winless so far, but Toronto is visiting after hosting Nashville last night. Adam Erne draws back in for Pius Suter and Oesterle in for Lindström. Husso starting again. No
The Detroit Red Wings played more to the defensive style they needed as they took on a formidable opponent. After looking tired in their previous outing, the Wings played with the energy befitting a contest against the Toronto Maple Leafs, who made their second appearance of the season Thursday at Little Caesars Arena. They staved
Detroit − The Red Wings finally have a victory to their credit against the Toronto Maple Leafs. It had been a while, nine consecutive losses and the Wings hadn’t defeated Toronto since Dec. 15, 2017, but the Wings did it Thursday in nailbiting fashion, 4-1. Lucas Raymond and Robby Fabbri (power play) had early goals,
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Detroit — As an NHL season goes rolling along there’s always the tricky question of how much practice does a team balance with the 82 games in a regular-season schedule. Every team needs to practice. That’s not breaking any news. Timing, chemistry, conditioning, planning — those are things associated with a typical practice, and a
Updates Predicted Lineups Wings morning skate was optional so the lines are guesswork based on beat writer tweets but… Wings Bertuzzi-Larkin-RaymondFabbri-Copp-BerggrenKubalik-Veleno-PerronErne-Rasmussen-Sundqvist Walman-SeiderChiarot-HronekMäättä-Oesterle HussoHellberg Leafs Jarnkrok-Tavares-MarnerBunting-Nylander-EngvallKerfoot-Kampf-McMannAston Reese-Holmberg-Hunt Rielly-HollGiordano-TimminsSandin-Liljegren Samsonov or Murray TBD Keys to the Game Be as cliche as possible*: play a full 60 minutes, a 200-foot game, keep your legs moving, get special teams
46 mins ago Stupid Stat of the Day for January 12, 2023; Detroit Red Wings vs. Toronto Maple Leafs. Stupid Stat of the Day: The Red Wings are winless all-time at home against the Maple Leafs when their previous two games were a loss in Toronto and a win at home.#LGRW #RedWingshttps://t.co/ujiTxBuhZX pic.twitter.com/EQ2x9flNAT — DetroitHockey.Net
The Detroit Red Wings were able to stop Winnipeg’s five-game win streak. They capped off a 7-5 victory to snap a three-game losing streak of their own. In the team’s victory, the Red Wings were able to see a bunch of players go off and end up on the scoresheet. Detroit Red Wings defenseman Moritz
Time: 7:00 p.m. Place: Little Caesar’s Arena Broadcast: ESPN 🙁 Leafs blog: Pension Plan Puppets You may remember the Leafs from such games as last Saturday where we lost 4-1 in Toronto. The Red Wings had a lower-key practice yesterday from the sound of it as Lalonde commented they looked “gassed” in their exciting and
The Detroit Red Wings will faceoff with the mighty Toronto Maple Leafs Thursday evening. The same Leafs team that disposed of the Red Wings 4-1 this past Saturday night in Toronto. The Maple Leafs enter the contest amid a three-game win streak that started last Saturday and is 7-2-1 over their last ten games. Toronto
Andrew Copp finding stride with Red Wings after taking time to adapt to new situation – Sportsnet When you combine the pressure of trying to live up to the big-ticket contract with the injury he sustained, Copp needed some time to find his stride. “I think at the beginning, a little bit. Coming back off
Moritz Seider is big on showing up with a smile. He’s appreciative of what he gets to do, even when some days are more fun than others. His second season as the Detroit Red Wings‘ top defenseman has not been as statistically impressive as his first year, which ended with Seider beaming next to the