Time: 7:00 p.m. Place: Little Caesar’s Arena Broadcast: ESPN 🙁 Leafs blog: Pension Plan Puppets You may remember the Leafs from such games as last Saturday where we lost 4-1 in Toronto. The Red Wings had a lower-key practice yesterday from the sound of it as Lalonde commented they looked “gassed” in their exciting and
The Detroit Red Wings will faceoff with the mighty Toronto Maple Leafs Thursday evening. The same Leafs team that disposed of the Red Wings 4-1 this past Saturday night in Toronto. The Maple Leafs enter the contest amid a three-game win streak that started last Saturday and is 7-2-1 over their last ten games. Toronto
Andrew Copp finding stride with Red Wings after taking time to adapt to new situation – Sportsnet When you combine the pressure of trying to live up to the big-ticket contract with the injury he sustained, Copp needed some time to find his stride. “I think at the beginning, a little bit. Coming back off
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
Red Wings’ Defenseman Moritz Seider joins Art Regner and Daniella Bruce to talk about the first half of the season, playing with Ben Chiarot & Jake Walman, and more on this edition of The Word on Woodward.
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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
The Detroit Red Wings have to be happy with how well Jake Walman has performed since around the holiday season. He has seemingly taken a step up and got things going in the right direction at the perfect time for the Red Wings. Detroit Red Wings General Manager (GM) Steve Yzerman has to be thrilled
The best of Jake Walman mic’d up in Tuesday’s 7-5 victory over the Jets. #LGRW
We hear from coach Derek Lalonde after his Red Wings earn their first victory of 2023. #LGRW
We hear from Lucas Raymond and Moritz Seider after the Red Wings end the Jets’ winning streak at five Tuesday. #LGRW
The sun is shining and so is Mortiz. Well, not literally. Michigan has been short on sunshine lately but between the Lions taking down the Packers on Sunday night and Tuesday night’s offensive fist-fight between the Wings and Jets — the figurate sunshine is so bright that I can feel my brain melting. 12 goals
We hear from Moritz Seider after he picks up four assists in Tuesday’s 7-5 victory over the Jets. #LGRW
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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 – 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
The Detroit Red Wings were able to snap a three-game losing streak and also put an end to the Jets’ hot streak. The Red Wings have dropped their last three, and Winnipeg has emerged victorious in their previous five. It was a nail-biter down the line, but the Detroit Red Wings were able to ground
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