After a great start, the Detroit Red Wings have cooled off a bit, now holding a 4-4-2 record – let’s assess a few player performances in that stretch by revisiting the “stock exchange”. Here’s a quick explanation if you didn’t catch last week’s introduction to the Red Wings stock market: We’ll treat player performances as
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Welcome back to Red Wings Wednesday Weekly! In this weekly column, we will take a look at the Red Wings’ most-recent week of play, identify any players and/or trends that stood out, and then look ahead and find out what the next week may have in store for the team from Hockeytown. As always, feel
The accolades all point in the same direction. The adjectives do, too. And when the subject is as central to the bigger picture as rookie Moritz Seider is to the Red Wings’ future, that’s an encouraging development. Seider is now 10 games into his NHL career, and the early returns are both “good” and historic,
One of the biggest storylines coming into this season and out of last season was the captain of the Detroit Red Wings, Dylan Larkin, and his performance as the top-line center. Doubts were going around, including writers like myself that wrote about management needing to find someone to take over that role. It felt as
BOSTON — The Detroit Red Wings ended practice with a little gathering on the ice at TD Garden, not that much needed to be said. They know they must compete better, Thursday when they take on the Bruins, than the uninspired effort put forth at Montreal. “We were just bad,” defenseman Moritz Seider said. “It was
Boston — The Red Wings played their 10th game Tuesday night, suffering an ugly 3-0 loss in Montreal to the Canadiens. It was a disappointing way to hit the benchmark. Many NHL coaches, including Wings coach Jeff Blashill, like to break the schedule into 10-game segments to get an idea where their team is at, and where
Tyler Bertuzzi, the Red Wings’ leading scorer, rejoined his teammates at practice Wednesday in Boston after missing the team’s last two games in Canada due to his vaccination status. But still missing from the ice was top-line center Dylan Larkin, the team captain who was out of the lineup for Tuesday night’s 3-0 loss at
The Detroit Red Wings had a pretty ugly outing against the Montreal Canadiens Tuesday night, losing 3-0 and seeing an ugly 9-1 goal differential in just two head-to-head games. The Red Wings were without Dylan Larkin and Tyler Bertuzzi, who account for 17 points combined. It was going to be a challenge missing that offense,
Profiling Detroit Red Wings 2018 2nd round (33rd overall) selection, Jonatan Berggren. Presented by Carhartt.
Ten games into their season, the Detroit Red Wings have shown that when they are their best, they are fun to watch. They head into Boston smarting from an uninspired 3-0 loss in Montreal that leaves them 4-4-2 through 10 against. But that shutout stands in contrast to the fight they’ve shown most nights. “I
The Montreal Canadiens came out flying on Tuesday night and scored two quick goals in the first period and added an empty net goal late in the game for a 3-0 victory over the Red Wings. The Detroit Red Wings are now 0-3 in Canada for the season. Here are eight takeaways from Tuesday’s 3-0
Head coach Jeff Blashill joins Trevor Thompson post game to share his thoughts on his team’s effort in Montreal against the Canadiens. #LGRW
Red Wings defenseman Danny DeKeyser speaks with the media following a 3-0 loss to the Canadiens in Montreal. #LGRW
The Red Wings came into Tuesday night with their greatest challenge yet; not only are they missing one of their top wingers in Tyler Bertuzzi, they’re also missing Dylan Larkin, who missed the game due to a personal matter. That put Michael Rasmussen in the first-line center role, which really should have painted a picture
Considering not even two weeks had passed since they were shown the door in Montreal, the Detroit Red Wings didn’t look like they had learned a thing. They fell behind early Tuesday at Bell Centre, and deservedly so as they struggled to match the Canadiens’ energy. The Wings settled down, but they never really threatened
MONTREAL, QC – NOVEMBER 02: Goaltender Alex Nedeljkovic #39 of the Detroit Red Wings is caught out of position as the puck is shot wide as teammate Filip Hronek #17 defends against Brendan Gallagher #11 of the Montreal Canadiens during the second period at Centre Bell on November 2, 2021 in Montreal, Canada. (Photo by
Montreal — The Red Wings have been the perfect tonic for the Montreal Canadiens this season. The Canadiens only have three wins this season, they’re 3-8-0, but two of them have come against the Wings, including Tuesday’s 3-0 victory. The score, though, probably was kinder to the Wings than it should have. The Wings were miles from
Jay Cohen | Associated Press Chicago — The Chicago Blackhawks held settlement talks Tuesday with an attorney for a former player who is suing the team after he accused an assistant coach of sexual assault in 2010 and the team largely ignored the allegations. The sides met for about an hour, according to Susan Loggans, who represents
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Through the first month of the 2021-22 season, the Detroit Red Wings sit third in the Atlantic Division with a 4-3-2 record. Not too bad for a rebuilding team. Now that October is in the past, let’s take a look at a few noteworthy Red Wings stats from their first nine games. It’s still early,