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
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
On this night 27 Octobers ago, hockey history changed in Detroit when the Russian Five made its debut. #LGRW
Things won’t be easy for the Detroit Red Wings on Thursday night as they look to get back on track in Boston following an uninspiring loss to the New Jersey Devils at home earlier in the week. The Detroit Red Wings will be without one-third of their ‘redwoods’ line as Oskar Sundqvist will be sidelined
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
Head Coach Derek Lalonde speaks with the media ahead of the Red Wings matchup with the Boston Bruins Thursday night at TD Garden.
3 hours ago Stupid Stat of the Day for October 27, 2022; Boston Bruins vs. Detroit Red Wings. Stupid Stat of the Day: The Red Wings are winless all-time against the Boston Bruins when the game immediately follows Detroit’s first regulation loss of the season.https://t.co/RBdmHTc5an pic.twitter.com/NxsXQHJMGH — DetroitHockey.Net (@detroithockey96) October 27, 2022
When: 7:00 PM EasternWhere: TD Garden – Boston, MATV: BSDET, NESN, SNO, SNP, SNERadio: 97.1 FM The Ticket // 1270 AMBruins Blog: Stanley Cup of Chowder Detroit heads out of town to escape the memory of Tuesday’s loss against the Devils at home. In doing so, they’ll meet a hot Boston Bruins squad rocking a
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
Red Wings’ Lalonde to Lucas Raymond: Don’t press, focus on details – MLive “Lack of some detail in his game, which is understandable of a young player,” Lalonde said. “He’s so competitive. Now he’s channeling it incorrectly. He’s pressing now. It’s typical of most players, let alone young players. I think he believes he needs
It’s much too early in the season to panic, but after six regular season games, second-year Detroit Red Wings forward Lucas Raymond‘s slow start is somewhat concerning. So far in 2022, Raymond hasn’t been able to emulate the same production he showed throughout his rookie season. The Calder Trophy finalist is in the midst of
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 might be yet again short-handed when they head to Boston Thursday evening to square off against the Bruins. Tuesday night, the Detroit Red Wings suffered their first loss of the season in regulation play. Detroit was outplayed at home by the New Jersey Devils right from the opening faceoff. The Devils
It’s about time. Hockey season is finally here, and unfortunately for fans of the Detroit Red Wings, they’ve had to wait as long as anyone for their team’s season to get underway. After a preseason full of eventful storylines that developed, we get to watch Red Wings hockey that means something, and the hope is
Head Coach Derek Lalonde speaks with the media following Wednesday’s practice day at Little Caesars Arena. The Red Wings head to Boston to take on the Bruins Thursday night at 7:00pm.
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,
Our roster looks a lot different this year, and every trade season without fail there are at least a few people melting down as their most special boy is handed off to another team (see: the recently ejected Vlad Namestinov and, of course, His Eliteness Darren Helm First of His Name and Faceoff Specialist Luke
Red Wings only team without regulation loss, but Lalonde says ‘pump the brakes’ – MLive “Anytime you’re building a new process, if you get results, it helps,” he said. “We’ll go through many games this year where we don’t get results with a good process and vice versa. The process has been pretty good, buy-ins
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
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