The Detroit Red Wings and Anaheim Ducks engaged in a game of near-goals, trading chances in a give-and-go performance. Dylan Larkin scored his 23rd goal of the season Monday at Little Caesars Arena and Jordan Oesterle used his first goal of the season to give the Wings a 2-1 victory in overtime. Larkin picked his
Detroit —- There was no giving up late barrages of goals this time for the Red Wings. They played solid defense all evening and in overtime, Jordan Oesterle scored his first goal as a Red Wing, giving the Wings a 2-1 victory over Anaheim at Little Caesars Arena. Oesterle gathered a puck off a a
The Wings came out the right way to start the game with plenty of pressure against Gibson and the Ducks. Nedeljkovic made a big save about 4 minutes in though as the Ducks’ Lundestrom made a nifty pass behind Detroit’s net to tee up a good shot. Lots of good back and forth play in
The Red Wings sputtered in the final period against Toronto Saturday evening. Would they have a better finish in a full 60 minute effort? Dylan Larkin opened the scoring and Jordan Oesterle ended it in overtime as Detroit knocked off Anaheim 2-1 Monday night. The first period saw a lot of back and forth with teams
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The Detroit Red Wings look to get back in the win column when they host the Anaheim Ducks. The Red Wings are one game under .500 on the season after Saturday’s 7-4 loss to the Toronto Maple Leafs on Saturday night. Anaheim have won two in a row and are 5-4-1 in their last 10 games. Game time
Still possible Pickard comes back up for tonight’s taxi squad, but unless we hear otherwise Greiss is off protocol I guess. Namestnikov – Larkin – RaymondBertuzzi – Suter – FabbriErne – Rasmussen – ZadinaSmith – Veleno – Gagner Oesterle – SeiderStaal – HronekLeddy – Lindstrom NedeljkovicGreiss Rakell – Getzlaf – TerryHenrique – Zegras – CarrickGrant
Detroit — Moritz Seider’s overall game is beginning to take shape and showing another wrinkle. The big, young defenseman refuses to back down, even when facing some of the NHL’s most high-profile stars. Seider matched up with Pittsburgh’s Sidney Crosby and Toronto’s Auston Matthews over the weekend. He held his own and gained notice. In Wings coach Jeff
A report out of Florida indicates that Panthers forward Owen Tippett may be available. Florida Hockey Now’s George Richards writes that Tippett is a name he’s heard involved in trade rumors, but most likely headed to the Desert in a deal that would involve Jacub Chychrun. The Panthers, Richards indicate, aren’t going to part with their
There has been a lot to behold so far this season for the Detroit Red Wings. Whether it’s skillful goals or fantastic rookies playing like five-year veterans, there’s been a lot worth smiling about in Hockeytown this season. However, just a few days ago, the Red Wings and their fans both were treated to some
Time: 7:30 EasternPlace: Little Caesar’s Arena, Detroit, MITV: BSDET, BSWRadio: 97.1 FM The Ticket // 1270 AMDucks Blog: Anaheim Calling Tonight the Ducks come to visit the Red Wings of Detroit, or maybe I should say Heartbreak City after last week. After looking like they were rallying a comeback versus Chicago, Detroit collapsed to the
Dylan Larkin was succinct: “This one hurts, a lot.” The Detroit Red Wings captain had just scored twice, reaching 22 goals. The Wings were 10 minutes from delivering what would have been excellent weekend results — and then they self-destructed. It’s what coach Jeff Blashill has reiterated over the past month: The Wings are still learning
Red Wings’ collapse a ‘tough pill’ and painful lesson – MLive “Some of our guys as they’re growing, they just got to grow and through these experiences we got to get better,” Blashill said. “If we don’t grow from it, then it’s all for naught. As hard as a pill it is to swallow, the
Now that the NCAA has entered the second half of the season, teams are rounding into form for their runs at the Frozen Four and the NCAA Ice Hockey Championship. One player in particular, junior Ethan Phillips, is currently on a tear for the Boston University Terriers. Prospect Focus: Ethan Phillips (Sophomore, C/RW, Boston University) Ethan
Jan 29, 2022; Detroit, Michigan, USA; Detroit Red Wings center Dylan Larkin (71) receives congratulations from teammates after scoring in the first period against the Toronto Maple Leafs at Little Caesars Arena. Mandatory Credit: Rick Osentoski-USA TODAY Sports Red Wings Weekly Review: Resilience and Blashill’s 500th Game by Nate Brown The Detroit Red Wings played
The Detroit Red Wings defied expectations last week while appearing underwhelming at times. One look at the game against the Blackhawks, it was a four goal deficit, followed by a rally, ending in an 8-5 loss. Two days later, there’s this: The Red Wings since NYE: 3-6-3 Looking ahead, the Red Wings have Pittsburgh, Toronto,
Detroit — About 10 minutes. That’s how far away the Red Wings were from one of their best back-to-back victories in recent memory. Instead, in that span, the Toronto Maple Leafs left the Wings stunned. A five-goal barrage carried the Leafs to a 7-4 victory Saturday and left the Wings frustrated and disappointed. “We just let them have
The Detroit Red Wings power play has been terrible all season (save for the first couple of weeks). But in the past couple of weeks, the Wings seem to have figured out something on the man advantage. Is the power play finally taking some steps in the right direction? The power play has scored in
I get it. Watching the NHL bend over backwards to promote Trevor Zegras is frustrating. It’s even more frustrating when you realize that the Red Wings’ rookies lead in just about every statistical category. Zegras sets up one cool goal and scores one and hockey media trips over itself to fawn over him. They’ve even
Red Wings mull what’s best for young center Joe Veleno – Detroit News “Joe is doing a fine job. I haven’t been disappointed in Joe,” Blashill said. “Can he grab more? Certainly. It’s not always easy. His ice time has been fine. It’s not that he can’t do anything in that time but it’s not