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Gameday Updates The Red Wings need a spark in their lineup and hopefully they will have Dylan Larkin back for tonight’s game… #RedWings Blashill said Larkin’s status for tomorrow’s game against Tampa Bay will be determined after warmups. — Ansar Khan (@AnsarKhanMLive) March 8, 2021 Larkin probable tonight, game-time decision. Stecher is out tonight, hopeful
Ryan Ford | Detroit Free Press It was a big week for milestones in the NHL’s Central Division. On Sunday, Florida Panthers defenseman Keith Yandle played in his 1,000th game, the 116th defenseman with that many games, and the 19th American D-man to hit the mark. (It was also the 890th consecutive game for Yandle, third all-time.
Mr. Hockey had plenty of reasons to smile on this date in National Hockey League history, including skating with his sons. Some of the best goaltenders to ever man the crease had milestones on this date, and the number 1,000 liked to make an appearance. It’s time for our daily trip back through the decades
Time: 7:30 PM ET Place: Little Caesars Arena TV: ESPN+, FS-D, SUN Radio: 97.1 FM The Ticket / 1270 AM Bolts Blog: Raw Charge The Detroit Red Wings (7-16-3) have lost three straight games and will welcome the Central Division leading Tampa Bay Lightning (17-4-2) to town for the first game of a home and
The Detroit News The NHL has proposed changes to the draft lottery format, which could affect the Detroit Red Wings in the 2021 draft tentatively scheduled for July 23-24. According to an NHL memo obtained by Sportsnet’s Chris Johnston, there would be three major changes to the draft lottery: ►Teams would be limited to no more than
Helene St. James | Detroit Free Press The Detroit Red Wings emerge from a relatively light week for another series against the defending Stanley Cup champions. The last time they met the Tampa Bay Lightning, the Wings were just beginning to regain some of the five players whose COVID-19 positive tests resulted in two weeks of
Blashill says hasn’t made a decision on tomorrow’s lineup RE: Svechnikov, still waiting on some health/availability info. “Svech is doing a good job, and he tries hard every shift … he’s doing a solid job. So when he gets in there, he’s just gotta keep doing a solid job.” — Max Bultman (@m_bultman) March 8,
Detroit Red Wings head coach Jeff Blashill seems to have taken a page out of the Willy Wonka book of explanations. It’s one that leaves you bewildered and wondering if Evgeny Svechnikov got caught guzzling some fizzie lifting drinks with brother Andrei last Thursday. From The Athletic’s Max Bultman: Blashill says hasn’t made a decision
This date in National Hockey League history has memories that extend over nearly a century. There were some great old school moments in Detroit, the 1970s provided us with some stellar performances, and there were plenty of franchise firsts and records set. Let’s take our daily trip back in time to look at all the
Mike Brehm | USA TODAY The Detroit Red Wings finished last overall with 39 points in 2019-20, 23 beyond the 30th-ranked Ottawa Senators. But after the draft lottery was conducted, the Red Wings ended up picking fourth. That isn’t likely to happen again, according to Sportsnet. The Canadian network reported that the league is proposing three changes
Ted Kulfan | The Detroit News Detroit — Michael Rasmussen has been spending as much time as he can on the ice these days with Luke Glendening. It’s a matter of soaking knowledge out of Glendening, who entered play Monday leading the NHL by winning 67.7% of his draws. Often regarded as one of the NHL’s better defensive
19 games into the 2020-21 season and winger Filip Zadina still looks like a kid that is experimenting with all the tools he possesses. Still just 21 years old, he hasn’t quite figured out the best way to utilize these tools, but he still has time. The sixth pick of the 2018 draft hasn’t blown
What’s The Grind Line? Apart from the once-famous line of Kris Draper, Kirk Maltby, and either Joe Kocur or Darren McCarty, The Grind Line is also The Hockey Writers’ weekly column about the Detroit Red Wings. This week Tony Wolak, Devin Little, Ian McNaughton, and Patrick Brown are the muckers who make up THW’s forechecking
Red Wings continue to miss Tyler Bertuzzi, whose return not imminent – MLive Bertuzzi has skated a few times, on his own and with injured teammates. The unspecified upper-body injury isn’t a concussion, and a shoulder, arm or hand injury would enable him to skate, so that reduces the list of potential ailments. Blashill said
Helene St. James | Detroit Free Press Show Caption Hide Caption Dylan Larkin: Would be ‘really nice’ if Detroit Red Wings could go on a run Detroit Red Wings captain Dylan Larkin talks March 7, 2021. Helene St. James, Detroit Free Press Help is on the horizon for the Detroit Red Wings, even if not
Heading into the season, General Manager Steve Yzerman’s focus was to bring in the right mix of veterans to help the younger Red Wings grow. In the same breath, it was also to add potential trade chips that would help build more for the future. By that definition, Bobby Ryan can be considered Yzerman’s best
Ted Kulfan | The Detroit News Detroit — As the Red Wings returned to the ice Sunday for a full practice there was one big addition to the lineup: Dylan Larkin. Now, just because Larkin took part in Sunday’s practice doesn’t mean he’ll be ready to play Tuesday against Tampa Bay. But having missed the entire four-game
The Detroit Red Wings don’t always make things easy for their prospects getting ice time with the big club. Just ask Anthony Mantha. While this philosophy can be questioned by just about everyone, there is wisdom in the idea of not rushing prospects. Allowing them to have more ice time and high pressure experiences where
Red Wings: Acquiring Eichel is Off the Table – The Hockey Writers It begins by including the Red Wings’ first round picks in both this year and next year’s draft. Sabres GM Kevyn Adams would be wise to milk any potential Eichel deal for all that he’s worth, and a player of that caliber should