Detroit Red Wings head coach Derek Lalonde was ejected from Tuesday’s game against the Pittsburgh Penguins after vehemently disagreeing with a call in the second period. The event unfolded at 8:41. The Penguins were on a power play, and it appeared Jeff Carter’s shot crossed the goal line but there was no call made. Officials
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Believe it or not, the Detroit Red Wings can learn something from the other professional sports teams that call the Motor City home. Certain themes and strategies transcend individual sports and can be employed in just about any venue. With that being said, let’s review a few lessons that the Lions, Tigers, and Pistons have
Detroit — The next wave of Red Wings prospects is making their way toward the NHL. The Wings announced Tuesday the signing of forward Carter Mazur to a three-year entry-level contract beginning with the 2023-24 season. Mazur will report to the minor-league affiliate Grand Rapids Griffins on an amateur tryout for the remainder of this
It’s official, the Detroit Red Wings have signed defenseman William Wallinder to a three-year entry-level contract (ELC), which will begin in the 2023-24 season. After Detroit selected him with the first pick in the second round of the 2020 NHL Draft, Wallinder has been one of the very best young players in Sweden, even being
Detroit — At this point, with only 10 games left on the schedule, the Red Wings are attempting to somehow cobble together a healthy and winnable lineup. Both of those things are getting increasingly difficult to do. Coach Derek Lalonde confirmed it’s going to be a little tougher task after Monday’s practice, after pretty much
Alex Nedeljkovic will get the start Tuesday when the Detroit Red Wings play the first of the 10 games left on the schedule. Whether Ville Husso will see another start seems unlikely. Coach Derek Lalonde said Monday that Husso “is in a week-long evaluation, where he is dealing with getting a couple different opinions,” on
Continuing to lose over the final 10 games will help the Detroit Red Wings in the 2023 NHL draft lottery, from an organizational standpoint. But as players keep pointing out: It’s way more fun to win. Given the strength of their schedule, fun will be challenging to have. This week offers four tests: Tuesday against
Detroit — The Red Wings aren’t scoring many goals. And, sure enough with the way it works, they’re not winning many games anymore, either. Saturday’s 3-0 loss in Philadelphia was the latest example, with the offense non-existent. The Wings failed to capitalize on a staggering seven power plays, not helping matters, and lost for the
Philadelphia – When a team gets seven power plays during a game like the Red Wings did Saturday, you expect some goals coming your way. But the Wings didn’t get any goals, and none the remainder of the game either, in Saturday’s 3-0 loss in Philadelphia. Make no mistake, the lack of production on the
The Detroit Red Wings continued their sputter towards the finish line, losing for the second straight time to a team below them in the standings. Even nearly 14 minutes of power play time Saturday didn’t help the Wings’ cause, as they fell, 3-0, to the Philadelphia Flyers at Wells Fargo Center. Since a brief sojourn
Philadelphia – Only 10 games left for the Red Wings. Judging from some of the social media comments, the end can’t come soon enough. But coming on the heels of Saturday’s 3-0 loss in Philadelphia, you can understand the disappointment. The Flyers (28-32-12), who are suddenly only three points behind the Wings (31-32-9) in the
Detroit — When goaltender Alex Nedeljkovic was sent down to Grand Rapids in January there were no guarantees Nedeljkovic would ever play another game with the Wings. But this being professional sports, one player’s injury is another’s opportunity and that’s what happened to Nedeljkovic. With Ville Husso (lower-body) injured and unavailable, and Magnus Hellberg unable
Alex Nedeljkovic already had a major reason to look forward to April, and now the Detroit Red Wings have added to the excitement. Nedeljkovic is earmarked to start Saturday when the Wings play a matinee at the Philadelphia Flyers. It will be Nedeljkovic’s first NHL start since Dec. 8, and a chance to regain his
There was nothing but disappointment as the Detroit Red Wings squandered a chance to feel a bit better about themselves. They head to Philadelphia for a Saturday matinee against the Flyers ruing another loss. Falling at home, to an opponent that is headed for the draft lottery, was especially dreary because the Wings blew a
Detroit − In case you weren’t watching the basketball game Thursday, there was a hockey game going on at Little Caesars Arena. But wait, yes, you were probably better off watching basketball. Much more entertaining. The Red Wings grabbed an early lead Thursday but watched the St. Louis Blues whittle away and defeat the Wings,
Facing a breakaway was a tough reintroduction for goalie Alex Nedeljkovic in his first game with the Detroit Red Wings in more than three months. The St. Louis Blues got one by Nedeljkovic on the first shot he faced Thursday at Little Caesars Arena, when he was called to enter the game with the Wings
Detroit Red Wings prospects continue to shine on the big stage. With division tournaments coming to a close, a lot is still at stake for a lot of these young collegiate players. The start of the NCAA Tournament is just around the corner, and there will be many familiar faces in the race to the
Detroit — Defenseman Simon Edvinsson was back in the Red Wings’ locker room Thursday, taking part in the morning skate, learning under the coaching staff, and of course partaking of the food spread in the kitchen a few steps from the locker room. And if Edvinsson is still around for the weekend, the road hotel
The Detroit Red Wings currently have a slim chance of making the playoffs this season, but that chance should completely evaporate in the next week or so. It is unfortunate given how much chatter there was in the offseason about the team taking the next step and becoming a legitimate playoff threat. Despite a number
The Detroit Red Wings are keeping Simon Edvinsson on his toes, as he tries to extend his reach. The team’s 6-foot-6 prize pick from the 2021 draft came off the ice Thursday morning at Little Caesars Arena anticipating playing in the evening against the St. Louis Blues. He made his NHL debut Saturday and played
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