BOSTON — The Detroit Red Wings were without their captain and without much composure. Thursday night at TD Garden showcased what a difference special teams make. Boston Bruins captain Patrice Bergeron broke out of a slump with four goals as the Bruins defeated the Red Wings, 5-1. The loss extended the Wings’ winless streak to four games;
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BOSTON — The Detroit Red Wings were without their captain and without much composure. Thursday night at TD Garden showcased what a difference special teams make. Boston Bruins captain Patrice Bergeron broke out of a slump with four goals as the Bruins defeated the Red Wings, 5-1. The loss extended the Wings’ winless streak to four games
Boston — The Dylan Larkin saga continues. The Red Wings’ captain didn’t partake in Thursday’s morning skate, and was scheduled to miss his second consecutive game for “personal reasons,” coach Jeff Blashill said. Blashill didn’t shed any new light on the absence, basically repeating, in various ways, an identical response he’s given for a few days. “It’s
In today’s NHL rumors rundown, the Vegas Golden Knights finally get a deal done to acquire Jack Eichel from the Buffalo Sabres, but what other teams were in the conversation, and how close were those potential deals with different teams? In other news, the Montreal Canadiens are noting that Jonathan Drouin is not 100% healthy
BOSTON — Dylan Larkin’s absence from the Detroit Red Wings lineup is stretching toward a week as they continue their road trip without their captain. Coach Jeff Blashill said Thursday morning Larkin “is away for personal reasons, and I’ll leave it at that.” The Wings face their third game of the trip with an evening match against
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
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
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 — 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
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,
The season is off to a rip-roaring start, and a pair of Detroit Red Wings rookies is already making their presence felt in the NHL. Forward Lucas Raymond and defenseman Moritz Seider have been extremely impressive since the season has kicked off, and though that’s hardly a surprise to those who have been following their
Montreal — If the Red Wings were to miss forwards Dylan Larkin and Tyler Bertuzzi the past few seasons, it would be a devastating blow to the lineup. And it does hurt, with coach Jeff Blashill confirming after Tuesday’s morning skate that Larkin would be unavailable for “personal reasons” and Bertuzzi being unavailable in Canada because of
The Detroit Red Wings will be without two-thirds of their top line Tuesday at Montreal. Coach Jeff Blashill said after the morning skate at Bell Centre captain Dylan Larkin will miss the game “for personal reasons.” Tyler Bertuzzi will miss his second straight game of the trip because his decision not to get vaccinated for
There’s no doubt about it: Moritz Seider and Lucas Raymond are dominating the chatter around “Hockeytown” these days, and for good reason. Coming into this season as the Detroit Red Wings’ top two prospects, big things were expected of both players upon arriving in the NHL, and so far they have met and even exceeded