We hear from coach Derek Lalonde after his Red Wings lose their season finale 5-0 to the Lightning. #LGRW
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TAMPA, Fla. — This was how the Detroit Red Wings’ season ended: With a resounding message that they need help scoring. They put the 82nd game in the books on Thursday at Amalie Arena, falling 5-0 to an opponent trying to regain some mojo going into the playoffs. The Tampa Bay Lightning ended a four-game slide
That’s it for another Red Wings hockey season. Game 82, the regular season finale, took place Thursday in Tampa Bay with the Wings falling to the Lightning 5-0. In a game befitting the regular season finale, with one team (the Wings) headed for the offseason and the other (Tampa) headed to the first-round of the
There were specific areas coach Derek Lalonde wanted to see the Red Wings improve upon during his first season with the team. For the most part, the Wings did get better in some important departments as the season came to a close Thursday in Tampa. The Wings will not be involved in the NHL playoffs
TAMPA, FLA. — Fittingly, Derek Lalonde finished his first year as head coach of the Detroit Red Wings where he earned the job. Thursday’s finale against the Tampa Bay Lightning, where Lalonde served as an assistant for four years, closed the season on what has been a rewarding and turbulent first foray into the challenge
Times weren’t always so tough in Detroit sports. It has been a decade since the city last saw a team advance in the playoffs — when the Tigers beat the A’s in the 2013 ALDS, after Justin Verlander threw eight shutout innings and struck out 10 in win-or-go-home Game 5. (No need to talk about
TAMPA, Fla. — The team photo commemorating the 2022-23 Detroit Red Wings already has been snapped, arranged for convenience’s sake before the season closes. All that’s left to do is play Game 82. The Wings (35-36-10) have a chance to finish with a .500 record Thursday when they take on the Tampa Bay Lightning, with
Detroit — The big news coming out of the Red Wings organization Wednesday didn’t necessarily come out of the NHL team, which closes out its season Thursday in Tampa. The interesting piece of news came out of minor-league affiliate Grand Rapids, where the Griffins announced defenseman (and Griffins captain) Brian Lashoff will be retiring at
RALEIGH, N.C. — The Detroit Red Wings headed south, with one more game to suit up for before heading anywhere but where they really want to be. Thursday’s season finale at the Tampa Bay Lightning comes one week after the Wings were mathematically eliminated from playoff contention. They haven’t won since, but it matters to
We hear from coach Derek Lalonde after his Red Wings drop their fifth straight. #LGRW
Joe Veleno joins Trevor Thompson following Tuesday’s 4-1 loss in Carolina on Tuesday. #LGRW
Only one more game, three periods of hockey left. That’s a good thing. Because it appears the Red Wings are sputtering, chugging, limping, all of it, to the finish line. With a depleted lineup Tuesday, the Red Wings traveled to Carolina and lost to the Metropolitan Division leading Hurricanes 4-1. That’s four straight losses for
RALEIGH, N.C. — The Detroit Red Wings’ slide is almost at the finish line. They were overpowered by another team fighting for playoff positioning Tuesday, losing 4-1 to the Carolina Hurricanes. It was the penultimate game of the season for the Wings, who will enter another long offseason after Thursday’s finale. They take on the Tampa
Detroit — Goaltender Ville Husso was arguably the Red Wings’ most valuable player for the first half of this season. As the Wings approach the final few days of the season, Husso isn’t playing at the same level. Monday’s 6-1 loss against Dallas was the latest disappointment, with Husso only lasting 12 minutes before being
Ville Husso’s numbers have ballooned as the Detroit Red Wings sputter towards the finish line, but don’t blame it on him coming back from a nagging lower-body injury. That was the message from coach Derek Lalonde after Husso was pulled in the first period, of what was his 55th start of the season. Husso let
Detroit – That’s a wrap on the Red Wings’ season at Little Caesars Arena, and considering the outcome, maybe it’s best there’s no more games until September. The home finale was rough. The Wings closed out the home portion of their schedule Monday with a 6-1 loss against Dallas. “Pretty much right from the beginning,”
What a dud of a farewell to Little Caesars Arena for the season. The Detroit Red Wings had designated Monday as “fan appreciation night” because it marked the final home game of the season. But it was the Stars who were appreciative, as their efforts to lock up home ice through as many rounds as
We hear from coach Derek Lalonde after his Red Wings finish their home schedule with a 6-1 loss to the Stars. #LGRW
Following the completion of the Red Wings’ home schedule, our Red Wings LIVE team looks forward to bigger and better things to come. #LGRW
Detroit — Just returning from knee surgery once can be a long, painful and frustrating process for any athlete. Forward Robby Fabbri has done it. And not just once. But, remarkably, three times, including when Fabbri returned to the lineup on January 4 after tearing his right ACL in March 2022. The Detroit chapter of
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