The fingerprints Simon Edvinsson leaves on the ice are learning experiences, as are the fingerprints he leaves when he knocks on the door. The Detroit Red Wings’ youngest defenseman stands to play one more game — likely Monday’s home finale against the Dallas Stars — in the final week of the season. That will put
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Detroit — Pius Suter had to laugh little bit recently when asked about the differences of playing center or wing. Suter, at first, explained the different nuances of the positions, the responsibilities involved. But then, Suter had to stop and smile. “It’s not like it’s rocket science,” Suter said. For Suter, being a versatile player
One of the positives for the Detroit Red Wings as they play out their season is Lucas Raymond’s resurgence. The second-year forward enters the final week on a four-game point streak, emerging from a quiet spell to play a better overall game. He’ll have a chance to build on that Monday when the Wings play
Detroit – This will be different for forward David Perron after the Red Wings’ season concludes Thursday in Tampa. Normally, Perron would begin mentally transitioning to the playoffs. Teams Perron has played for have been in the playoffs seven consecutive years, and 10 years overall. Perron has become accustomed to playing playoff hockey. ‘But when
Detroit — Star players usually shine at the biggest games, and Pittsburgh’s Sidney Crosby certainly did that Saturday for his team. Crosby had two goals and an assist leading the Penguins, who are clawing to get into the playoffs this final week, past the Red Wings 5-1 at Little Caesars Arena. With the three points,
Good news for the Detroit Red Wings’ draft lottery odds: They lost in regulation Saturday. After racking up nine points over their previous six games, their second-to-last outing of the season at Little Caesars Arena ended with a 5-1 loss to the playoff-chasing Pittsburgh Penguins. The game was the Wings’ first after being mathematically eliminated
Detroit — Nothing is going to change these last four games for the Red Wings. There aren’t any curveballs to the lineup. No prospects are being promoted. No playing time is being shifted around. No one is resting any injuries, and the importance of these games hasn’t been diminished. They aren’t making the playoffs for
The focus was on the positive. The Detroit Red Wings go into their last four games having been mathematically eliminated from the playoffs for a seventh straight season, but pushing it till the last week of the season means the rebuild is going in the right direction. “We are all realistic that playoff hope faded
Detroit — When it’s all said and done this season, the Red Wings likely accomplished one of their biggest goals. The Wings wanted to play meaningful games until deep into the season. They have and did. You can debate how close the Wings really were to the playoffs these last several weeks, but mathematically they
We hear from captain Dylan Larkin after he nets his 32nd goal of the season. #LGRW
We hear from coach Derek Lalonde after his Red Wings battle back all night but fall in a shootout to the Sabres, 7-6.
The Detroit Red Wings kept pushing, kept trying to control what they could control. They rallied from two-goal deficits twice Thursday to make a game of it before the home crowd before succumbing, 7-6, in a shootout loss to the Buffalo Sabres. With the Florida Panthers beating the Ottawa Senators and the New York Islanders
Detroit — Watching defenseman Simon Edvinsson now, you see why the Red Wings did what they did at the beginning of the season. Edvinsson showed flashes during the exhibition season of being ready for the NHL, of handling a third-pair role and learning the NHL in a difficult way. But the Wings have always preached
Amid the excitement stirred by recent top picks, a couple older ones are trying to serve notice of where they fit with the Detroit Red Wings. Defenseman Simon Edvinsson, the No. overall 6 pick in 2021, has been fun to watch these past couple weeks, and forward Marco Kasper, the No. 8 pick in 2022,
Derek Lalonde delivered disappointing news Wednesday: The Detroit Red Wings won’t see any more of their prize pick from the 2022 draft in what is left of this season. A lower-body injury flared up in the one game center Marco Kasper played, and X-rays led team medical personnel to determine it’s best for him to
Detroit — All the Red Wings can do these days is keep winning and hoping beyond hope the Florida Panthers and New York Islanders lose — and keep losing. The playoffs are a near impossibility, but this is professional sports. And this time of year, the unforeseen and unexpected can happen. The Wings enter Thursday’s
MONTREAL — As they head into the last five games on their schedule, the Detroit Red Wings are injecting hope into the next season. They have won four of their last five games, three of them against the sort of opponent they face Thursday in the Buffalo Sabres: A team with playoff positioning at stake.
Montreal − This was a thin and weak Montreal lineup Tuesday the Red Wings faced, and the Wings did exactly what a maturing, improving team should do. The Wings never gave the Canadiens a chance, scoring early and often in a decisive 5-0 victory. Montreal natives David Perron (two goals and one assist) and Joe
We hear from coach Derek Lalonde after his Red Wings win for the fourth time in five games. #LGRW
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