The Detroit Red Wings played more to the defensive style they needed as they took on a formidable opponent. After looking tired in their previous outing, the Wings played with the energy befitting a contest against the Toronto Maple Leafs, who made their second appearance of the season Thursday at Little Caesars Arena. They staved
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Detroit — As an NHL season goes rolling along there’s always the tricky question of how much practice does a team balance with the 82 games in a regular-season schedule. Every team needs to practice. That’s not breaking any news. Timing, chemistry, conditioning, planning — those are things associated with a typical practice, and a
Moritz Seider is big on showing up with a smile. He’s appreciative of what he gets to do, even when some days are more fun than others. His second season as the Detroit Red Wings‘ top defenseman has not been as statistically impressive as his first year, which ended with Seider beaming next to the
Show Caption Hide Caption Detroit Red Wings: Moritz Seider ‘has definitely taken steps in right direction’ Detroit Red Wings Moritz Seider, Jake Walman and Derek Lalonde, January 11, 2023 in Detroit. Helene St. James, Detroit Free Press Detroit Red Wings (17-15-7) vs. Toronto Maple Leafs (26-9-7) When: 7 p.m. Thursday. Where: Little Caesars Arena in Detroit. TV: ESPN.
Detroit — Judging from social media and a portion of the ample amount of statistics that are out there, Moritz Seider isn’t having a monumental season like a year ago, when he won the Calder Trophy as the NHL’s best rookie. And, all right, maybe the numbers are lagging from a year ago. Maybe even
Derek Lalonde described it as, “maybe our worst game of the year.” The Detroit Red Wings wanted to flip the tight games they had been losing over the past week, and instead ended up getting into a scoring race — one they want to avoid when they host the Toronto Maple Leafs on Thursday. But correcting
Detroit – The Detroit Red Wings haven’t scored many goals lately but sure did Tuesday, and needed them all. The Wings defeated the hard-charging and explosive Winnipeg Jets 7-5 to end a three-game losing streak. After only scoring four goals during those three losses, the Wings exploded for three goals in the first period then
Their offense clicked, but defensively the Detroit Red Wings left much to be desired. The Wings scored first and built a lead Tuesday at Little Caesars Arena, but they were resoundingly sloppy against the Winnipeg Jets, squandering a three-goal edge. The Wings ultimately were able to prevail, 7-5, ending a three-game losing streak. Jake Walman,
Detroit — There was a steady stream of media heading toward the lockers of Andrew Copp and Ben Chiarot after Tuesday’s morning skate. It was predominately Winnipeg media, touching base with former, popular Jets players who are now key Red Wings. Chiarot was a 2009 fourth-round draft pick of the Atlanta Thrashers and came to
It took longer than most years, but we’ve finally reached the point where we can say—with confidence—that the Detroit Red Wings should be sellers at the 2023 NHL Trade Deadline. Explore everything hockey with THW’s Hockeypedia pages. The Red Wings have lost their last three games—all in regulation—giving up 12 goals while only scoring four.
Some good news for the Detroit Red Wings: Tyler Bertuzzi will be back for their next game. Getting a gritty goal scorer back in the lineup Tuesday when they host the Winnipeg Jets should help the Wings as they try to end a three-game skid. They have played well for extended stretches, but special teams
This week saw Detroit Red Wings general manager Steve Yzerman do the unthinkable, placing Czechian sniper Jakub Vrana on waivers, free for any NHL team to pick up. The Red Wings fandom was in shambles for exactly 24 hours as it awaited the inevitable announcement of which team decided to take him off waivers. Jakub
Detroit — The Red Wings need some sort of good news, some kind of spark, right about now. Maybe Tyler Bertuzzi can provide it. Coach Derek Lalonde confirmed after Monday’s practice Bertuzzi will be in the lineup Tuesday when the Wings entertain Winnipeg. Bertuzzi’s return appeared imminent after the Wings assigned Elmer Soderblom to Grand
One of the greatest goal-scorers in the history of the National Hockey League laced up his skates one final time on this date. Plus, Jan. 9 was a big night for memorable shutouts, and we had plenty of moments from the early years of the league. Let’s take our daily trip back through the years
Having Alex Nedeljkovic in the minors seems to be just what he needed to boost his confidence — but it’s a different story for another veteran. Nedeljkovic was assigned to the Grand Rapids Griffins for conditioning on Jan. 4, having gone almost a month since his last start with the Detroit Red Wings. Ville Husso and
Detroit — Alex Nedeljkovic wanted to get some work in, needed to get work in, and the Grand Rapids Griffins schedule supplied him with that opportunity. The Red Wings goaltender only played two games in the last month, and had been supplanted as Ville Husso’s back up by Magnus Hellberg. So when general manager Steve
With veteran reinforcements on the near horizon, Detroit Red Wings general manager Steve Yzerman trimmed a rookie from the roster. The Wings on Sunday assigned Elmer Söderblom to the Grand Rapids Griffins, his second stint this season with the AHL affiliate. He was a healthy scratch Friday, indicating that although Derek Lalonde said last week
General manager Steve Yzerman solved one roster crunch with a bold move, but Jakub Vrana’s expendability may only be the beginning. That is the subject of this Detroit Red Wings mailbag, with reader Michael S. writing to ask, “What are the Wings going to do when the others come back?” In 10 days or so,
The losses are beginning to pile up for the Red Wings. Maybe a little frustration, also, for a team that seems to play well enough just to lose these days. Toronto sent the Wings (16-15-7) to their third consecutive loss Saturday, 4-1. It was the Wings’ fourth loss in five games, and they only have
Their third game in four nights yielded no better result than their first two. The Detroit Red Wings‘ losing streak grew to three as they fell, 4-1, to the Toronto Maple Leafs on Saturday at Scotiabank Arena. The Wings have lost nine straight against the Leafs, all in regulation. Unlike the previous two games this
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