Thursday’s game against Boston was the Red Wings’ first real test against a legitimate Stanley Cup contender. If one regular season game can show anything, it showed the Wings still have work to do, losing 5-1 to the Bruins. It was the second consecutive loss for the Wings (3-2-2), who opened the season five games
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Brad Marchand returned just in time to spoil the Detroit Red Wings‘ attempts to hold their own against one of the top teams in the NHL. Beating a forecasted Thanksgiving return following double hip surgery, Marchand had two goals and an assist for the Boston Bruins on Thursday at TD Garden. The Wings (3-2-2) skated
Dominik Kubalik couldn’t help but chuckle at the sight, the carnage in reality. In Sunday’s game against Anaheim, during a shift in the second period, defenseman Ben Chiarot was knocking around any Ducks forward in Chiarot’s line of vision. The Little Caesars Arena crowd was roaring, Ducks players were left wondering who hit them, and
Derek Lalonde had some “hard conversations,” as he put it, with individual Detroit Red Wings players as the team tries to move forward. For only the second time this season, the Wings (3-1-2) face a team that made the playoffs last season when they take on the Bruins (6-1-0) in Boston Thursday. The Wings, who
Detroit – Nobody is pulling any alarms yet, and it’s hardly a crisis after only six games. But forward Lucas Raymond was a leading contender for the Calder Trophy (rookie of the year) last season and there was every reason to suspect Raymond would follow with an even better season this time around. It very
The Detroit Red Wings are 3-1-2 to begin the 2022-23 season. While much of the discussions surrounding the team pertain to their strong start, plenty of other discussions are going on regarding the future of the team, especially in regards to the status of captain Dylan Larkin’s contract negotiations. In this news and rumors update,
Derek Lalonde sounded like he would like to eliminate days off, and barring that — which he can’t do — at the very least he wants the Detroit Red Wings to show they learned something. They turn their eyes to redemption in Boston after being shown up on home ice Tuesday, when the New Jersey
Detroit — Maybe coach Derek Lalonde had an inkling of things to come after Tuesday’s morning skate. Lalonde had been hearing too much about how well the Red Wings had played in a 3-0-2 start to this season, the fact they were the only left in the NHL without a regulation loss, and how good
Detroit – Maybe coach Derek Lalonde had an inkling of things to come after Tuesday’s morning skate. Lalonde was asked about the Red Wings’ fine start to this season, and the fact Lalonde has begun hearing about the heightened expectations and maybe an exaggeration of how well the Wings have played during a 3-0-2 start
Tuesday’s test turned out to be an opportunity to show some mettle after getting into trouble. The Detroit Red Wings had a tough outing against the New Jersey Devils, faced with a deficit that stood at multiple goals after 25 minutes. That still left more than half the game for the Wings to give fans
Detroit — When the Red Wings signed defenseman Olli Maatta on the first day of free agency in July, they were expecting a steady defensive defenseman who could help solidify what had been a struggling position for the Wings the past several seasons. Whatever offense Maatta could provide would be a bonus. Through five games,
Derek Lalonde and his coaching staff have implemented several new strategies since joining the Detroit Red Wings. One of which is their approach to the power play. After only converting on 16.3 percent of their chances last season, Detroit’s new-and-improved power play has scored at a 23.8 percent clip through five games. But what makes
Detroit — Derek Lalonde wasn’t taking any credit for Sunday’s victory over Anaheim. Seated on the podium after the convincing 5-1 win, the Red Wings’ head coach said this victory came by Lalonde’s assistants, Bob Boughner (penalty kill, defense), and Alex Tanguay and Jay Varady (power play, forwards). “We call this in the profession an
Perhaps the greatest defenseman in National Hockey League history hit a pair of milestones, with two different teams, on this date. Plus, the Nassau Coliseum hosted a handful of memorable moments, and a current general manager built his Hall of Fame credentials during his playing career. So, let’s take a journey back in time and
Among the more satisfying numbers for the Detroit Red Wings early in the 2022-23 season are their success rates on special teams. They have five goals on 21 power play opportunities, all of them in the past three games after making personnel adjustments on both units. The Wings are 5-for-14 on man advantages entering Tuesday’s
Paul W. Smith | The Detroit News “Outta’ My Mind on a Monday Moanin’”’ Based on what the Democrats have all been saying in their talking points and commercials, from the president and all the way down the line, it’s safe to say they think abortion is the main concern in the country. More important to
Dominik Kubalik enjoyed the game, and not just because his three-point night helped the Detroit Red Wings to another victory. Sunday’s 5-1 success against the Anaheim Ducks at Little Caesars Arena was notable for how well the Wings performed on special teams, but also for how Ben Chiarot singlehandedly mowed down Ducks on one shift.
The Detroit Red Wings satisfied their coach’s curiosity by doing what they should do: Thrash a weaker team. The Wings used their special teams to come out on top Sunday at Little Caesars Arena, clipping the Anaheim Ducks, 5-1. “I think we got a lesson last game how to learn and win those games when
Detroit — After a disappointing and disheartening loss in Chicago 48 hours earlier, coach Derek Lalonde was curious to see how his Red Wings would respond. The Wings blew a two-goal lead in Chicago and got away from the way they’ve wanted to play. It was definitely eye-opening losing that way to a team the
Hockey season is underway and Sebastian Cossa is ready for his first season down in the United States. Transitioning from playing juniors in the Western Hockey League (WHL) to professional leagues such as the American Hockey League (AHL) and ECHL is a big jump to make. Although this is a big change, he is ready
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