Lucas Raymond has been careful about what he eats and making sure he gets enough sleep as he makes his way through the marathon that is an NHL season. It has paid off with a sensational season so far; the rookie recorded his sixth point in six games Wednesday when the Detroit Red Wings hosted
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Playing on the eve of Thanksgiving has been a tradition for the Detroit Red Wings since the franchise’s first year in the NHL. Then known as the Detroit Cougars, they hosted the Chicago Black Hawks — the spelling was changed to Blackhawks in 1986 — on Nov. 24, 1926, and won, 1-0. Back then, the holiday was proclaimed
Dana Gauruder | Special to Detroit Free Press Robby Fabbri can’t pinpoint the reason for the lack of production from the Detroit Red Wings‘ second line this season. Fabbri believes he and linemates Filip Zadina and Pius Suter have done everything necessary to be a dangerous combination. It hasn’t shown up on the stat sheet.
The first quarter of the 2021-22 NHL season has shown the promising and the prosaic from the Detroit Red Wings. There have been times they’ve shown how good they can — such as their road game against the Washington Capitals on Oct. 27 and their home game against the Edmonton Oilers on Nov. 9. But they
Brett Hull was known for his shot and his boisterous personality, and his tenure with the Detroit Red Wings made him a natural to be in the spotlight for the third annual Jamie Daniels Foundation roast. The reason behind the celebrity roast, which will be telecast at 8 p.m. Monday on Bally Sports Detroit, is
GLENDALE, Ariz. — The Detroit Red Wings opted to stay on the road one more night rather than endure a red-eye flight, but there’s no doubt they need the respite of coming home. They capped an unsuccessful trip with an overtime loss to the worst team in the NHL, falling 2-1 to the Arizona Coyotes on
GLENDALE, Ariz. — The fourth stop on the trip was a last chance for the Detroit Red Wings to come home with a bit of confidence restored. They couldn’t make it happen, even against a team that has struggled to win. They got an early lead on the Arizona Coyotes, but given the Coyotes sit at
Detroit Red Wings (8-9-2) vs. Arizona Coyotes (2-12-2) When: 8 p.m. Saturday. Where: Gila River Arena in Glendale, Arizona. TV: Bally Sports Detroit. Radio: WXYT-FM (97.1; Red Wings radio affiliates). • Box score Game notes: After a road trip that has seen the Red Wings give up five goals in each of the first three games, the Winged Wheelers get
PHOENIX — The plan for the Detroit Red Wings is to mirror what they did two weeks ago, when they righted themselves at the tail end of a rough road trip. They limp into Saturday’s matchup against the Arizona Coyotes at Gila River Arena on an 0-3 free fall, having surrendered five goals on each
It turned out to be better than it looked. Moritz Seider, the Detroit Red Wings‘ top defenseman, was on the ice for practice Friday, after leaving Thursday’s game in pain from suffering a blocked shot. Seider didn’t put any weight on his right leg when he limped off the ice at T-Mobile Arena in the
LAS VEGAS — The Vegas Golden Knights chased Thomas Greiss from his net and then they chased the Detroit Red Wings from the building. A good start dissipated into a sloppy loss Thursday at T-Mobile Arena, with the Wings falling for the third straight time on the trip. Their 5-2 loss was the third consecutive time they’ve surrendered
Show Caption Hide Caption Jeff Blashill: Detroit Red Wings got slapped in the face Detroit Red Wings coach Jeff Blashill, Nov. 15, 2021. Helene St. James, Detroit Free Press Detroit Red Wings (8-8-2) vs. Vegas Golden Knights (9-7-0) When: 10 p.m. Thursday. Where: T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. TV: Bally Sports Detroit. HE’S BACK: Dylan Larkin
LAS VEGAS — Dylan Larkin came into the season determined to enjoy himself after a challenging start to his tenure as captain. That effort has undergone multiple tests, the most recent of which was a COVID-19 scare that left him pacing in a hotel room, then packing up and rushing to rejoin his Detroit Red
LAS VEGAS — Detroit Red Wings captain Dylan Larkin was back on the ice Thursday after a brief COVID scare. Larkin was pulled during Tuesday’s game at Dallas after a positive test and placed in pandemic protocol after receiving a positive test. He stayed in Dallas as his teammates flew on to Las Vegas, joining them
Detroit Red Wings (8-8-2) vs. Vegas Golden Knights (9-7-0) When: 10 p.m. Thursday. Where: T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. TV: Bally Sports Detroit. HE’S BACK: Dylan Larkin back with team after false COVID-19 positive test Radio: WXYT-FM (97.1) (Red Wings radio affiliates). • Box score Game notes: It’s a rematch from last week, when the Wings beat the Golden
LAS VEGAS — The Detroit Red Wings face the task of righting themselves amid a COVID-19 scare. They did not practice Wednesday, after playing back-to-back games to start their road trip, which continues Thursday against the Vegas Golden Knights. The Wings kept quiet regarding the status of captain Dylan Larkin, who was pulled from Tuesday’s
DALLAS — The Detroit Red Wings are facing uncertainty after losing captain Dylan Larkin to COVID-19 protocol. They packed up and headed to Vegas without Larkin after Tuesday’s 5-2 loss against the Stars, which Larkin did not finish because he was removed after the second period. Coach Jeff Blashill had few answers in the immediate aftermath at
DALLAS — The Detroit Red Wings pushed back when it looked like they were going to get another slap in the face. They worked their way back into Tuesday’s game at American Airlines Center after giving up three straight goals to the Dallas Stars, the power play rising from dormancy to make a dent in
The Detroit Red Wings headed to Dallas full of disappointment and a desire to do better. They have taken strides this season in learning how to win in different situations, but they were less than seven minutes away from leaving Columbus with two points and instead left with none. Their lead disappeared into a 5-3 loss
The Detroit Red Wings began their second extended road trip with disappointment. Dylan Larkin and Michael Rasmussen provided an early lead, but the Blue Jackets flattened two deficits Monday at Nationwide Arena to hand the Wings a 5-3 loss, overshadowing rookie Lucas Raymond’s fourth multi-point game of the season. WHAT A BOOST: How one practice
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