Why Bally Sports Detroit isn’t going anywhere today, and why it might be around for years to come. It’s a crisis, to be sure. But the sky’s not falling. At least, not yet. That’s the biggest takeaway from the Bally Sports kerfuffle, with the regional-sports network’s parent company, Diamond Sports Group, officially filing for Chapter
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Nashville — Strange to call Tuesday’s game a must-have game, considering where the Red Wings are in the standings, far enough from the playoff cutline to make it highly unlikely getting there, yet tantalizingly possible with a lengthy win streak. But it was, in a huge way. Playing an injury-riddled Nashville team that’s also dreaming
Joe Reedy | Associated Press Diamond Sports Group, the largest owner of regional sports networks, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Tuesday. The move came after it missed a $140 million interest payment last month. Diamond owns 19 networks under the Bally Sports banner, including Bally Sports Detroit. Those networks have the rights to 42
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Andrew Copp put it succinctly Tuesday after the Detroit Red Wings let two points slip away and their goal of making the playoffs dimmed even further. “You play meaningless games down the stretch, that is not the NHL, that is not fun,” Copp said. “So we have to find a way to
We hear from coach Derek Lalonde after his Red Wings lose their sixth straight on the road, 2-1 in Nashville on Tuesday. #LGRW
We hear from Lucas Raymond after his Red Wings lose in Nashville on Tuesday, 2-1. #LGRW
Nashville − The Red Wings can’t afford to lose many more games if they harbor any playoff dreams. It’s getting difficult mathematically for the Wings with only 15 games remaining on the schedule. A loss like Tuesday’s in Nashville, 2-1, to the Predators, certainly doesn’t help matters. Alex Chiasson scored his third goal, a power-play
Nashville − The Red Wings can’t afford to lose many more games if they harbor any playoff dreams. It’s getting difficult mathematically for the Wings with only 15 games remaining on the schedule. A loss like Tuesday’s in Nashville, 2-1, to the Predators, certainly doesn’t help matters. Alex Chiasson scored his third goal, a power-play
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Juuse Saros denied the Detroit Red Wings almost till the end. Saros made 28 saves Tuesday at Bridgestone Arena to lift the Nashville Predators to a 2-1 victory. The Wings didn’t help their cause with five penalties, including one on Jake Walman with 8:11 to play and the Wings trailing by two
The Nashville Predators came off a 4-1-1 road trip, their longest of the season, looking to score a victory Tuesday against the Detroit Red Wings at Bridgestone Arena. The result was a 2-1 win, their third in a row and eighth in their last 11 games. Kiefer Sherwood summoned a couple of catfish to the
Forward Alex Chiasson may be the elder statesman on the Red Wings roster, but he’s brought valuable experience and timely scoring.
Nashville — Maybe it’s that uniform number that Matt Luff wears with the Red Wings, the number 22. One of Luff’s friends is Mitchell Stephens, who played with the Wings last season but also went through an injury-marred campaign. Stephens, incidentally, wore 22. Maybe it’s simply the number. “We were joking around that it’s something
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Matt Luff stayed on the ice as long as possible for the Detroit Red Wings’ morning skate, an opportunity to savor being called up again. It has been a challenging season for the 25-year-old, who spent three months recovering from a nasty injury at a time he was hoping to be helping
The Detroit Red Wings have brought up another forward from the minors under emergency conditions. The Wings (30-27-9) next play Tuesday at the Nashville Predators. Monday was a day off, after playing back-to-back games wit the Boston Bruins over the weekend. Given Luff was brought up as an emergency — meaning he doesn’t count as a
Detroit — It took Alex Chiasson much of this season to finally land an NHL contract. It might take nearly as long this time around if Chiasson continues to play the way he has been. Chiasson scored power-play goals in both of the Red Wings’ games last weekend, including Sunday’s 5-3 victory over Boston. In
As the Detroit Red Wings approach the final month of the season, their morale is boosted by weekend performances against the best team in the NHL. The Wings (30-27-9) have a fading chance of advancing to the playoffs, but a firmer grasp on still feeling good about themselves and making the most of their remaining
Detroit — Like everybody else in this world, the Detroit Red Wings have been waiting for life to settle down a bit. Climbing into a playoff race, being thumped right back out of it, and then trading away several key players at the deadline — the last month has taken an emotional toll. But it
The sequel went better: The day after coming up short, the Detroit Red Wings came away celebrating. They played the Boston Bruins for the second time in two days Sunday, taking the action to Little Caesars Arena in another nationally televised game. The Wings edged out the best team in the NHL, 5-3, the day
Detroit — Tyler Bertuzzi has been in many games like this at Little Caesars Arena — especially in recent weeks. But as it turns out, even a trade to the NHL’s top team can’t stop him from ending up on the wrong side of the scoreboard. The Detroit Red Wings exploded for three second-period goals
Detroit Red Wings (29-27-9, 67 points) vs. Boston Bruins (50-9-5, 105) When: 1:30 p.m. Sunday. Where: Little Caesars Arena in Detroit. TV: TNT. Radio: 97.1 FM (Red Wings radio affiliates). • Box score Game notes: The two-day home-and-home concludes with the Red Wings hosting the Bruins at LCA. The NHL-leading Bruins won Saturday, 3-2, in Boston, rallying from a 2-0 deficit. This
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