Saying that “it sucks missing games,” Tyler Bertuzzi remained unrepentant about his decision to forego the COVID-19 vaccine after enduring a bout with the virus. Bertuzzi emerged Monday from a 10-day quarantine, and said he stayed active by walking his dog to the park, and is expected to be in the Detroit Red Wings’ lineup
Associated Press New York — The NHL has postponed the Calgary Flames’ next three games after six players and a staff member entered the league’s COVID-19 protocol over a 24-hour period. The Flames announced Monday that forwards Elias Lindholm, Andrew Mangiapane, Brad Richardson and Adam Ruzicka and defensemen Chris Tanev and Nikita Zadorov were in the protocol.
A sure sign that we’re entering the second third of the 2021-22 season is that fans and media are starting to speculate about which teams might do what in the weeks leading up to the March 21 trade deadline. The Detroit Red Wings are no exception, and some eagle-eyed media folk have fanned the flames
Red Wings once again look to regroup, tighten up at home – MLive “We’re going to get back to work and get better, especially in our D-zone coverage,” Blashill said. “We can’t give up nearly the number of chances we gave up. But we did create lots of chances. Our guys stayed with it in
Tyler Bertuzzi is expected to be available for the Detroit Red Wings’ next game, rejoining his teammates after a stay in COVID-19 protocol. Getting back a top-line forward and power-play stalwart is welcome news to a team trying to overturn a three-game losing skid, but what would really help is if Bertuzzi looks more like his
After a 4-1 victory in Cleveland on Monday, the Grand Rapids Griffins lost both games in Manitoba on the weekend. On Friday, the Griffins were on the short end of a 4-2 game. On Saturday, the Moose were victorious 3-2. The Griffins were without five regulars for the weekend games. Kyle Criscuolo and Brian Lashoff
Brooke talks early Pistons impressions with our very own Grant Long, and celebrates in style with the Little Caesars U16 Girls team who received their National Championship rings at a Red Wings game earlier this week.
It was midway through a Detroit Red Wings powerplay that everyone saw it. Another scoring chance turned away on Filip Zadina. With 1:38 remaining in the second period, Zadina snapped a shot that Darcy Kuemper gobbled up and the fourth-year Red Wings forward twirled in the right circle, and headed back to the bench, chirping
Detroit — How would the Red Wings respond? That’s what captain Dylan Larkin wanted to know after the Wings were trounced by the Nashville Predators at Little Caesars Arena, then headed out for a 48-hour road trip to St. Louis and Colorado. The look on Larkin’s face and the dejection in his voice after Friday’s 7-3 blowout loss
All-Star Game rosters as selected by NHL.com Forwards Steven Stamkos, Tampa Bay Lightning (captain) Jonathan Huberdeau, Florida Panthers Auston Matthews, Toronto Maple Leafs Lucas Raymond, Detroit Red Wings Brad Marchand, Boston Bruins Tyler Toffoli, Montreal Canadiens Nobody else on the Wings was listed among the “others receiving votes.” Degenerative knee injury ends goalie Ben Bishop’s
The challenge right now for the Detroit Red Wings is to prove they are serious about the identity they want to establish. They’ve demonstrated their competitiveness when their plan begins with tight defense — but they’ve also faltered without said defense, especially on the road. It leaves them, once again, looking to the respite of
The Detroit Red Wings are on a three game losing streak, and it is quickly becoming clear that the team’s current lack of depth has something to do with it. Heading into the season, it was obvious that the Detroit Red Wings wouldn’t have great depth throughout the lineup. Yes, it was certainly an improvement
Denver – The Colorado Avalanche are a powerful offensive team, the best scoring team in the NHL, and for an opponent, there is no better team to test yourself defensively. The Red Wings had their opportunity Friday, lost 7-3, and came away knowing there’s a lot of work to do defensively. “It was a litmus
William Wallinder on the WJC snub: “- I’ve developed a lot in Rögle. I’m happy with my performance which makes me even more disappointed to not be selected.” Kronwall’s advice? “-Just let it go and focus on Rögle. Which is what I will do.”#LGRW https://t.co/wZWtheqRE1 — IcehockeyGifs (@IcehockeyG) December 10, 2021 Board of Governors notebook:
After a five game winning streak, the Detroit Red Wings find themselves in the midst of a three game losing streak, with the latest loss coming against the Colorado Avalanche. Let’s try to extract a few observations #1: How did Filip Zadina not score a goal? Zadina had seven shots on goal against the Avs,
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Denver —This short, but difficult road trip wasn’t kind to the Red Wings. Detroit (13-12-3) lost its third consecutive game, and went winless through the two-game journey to St. Louis and Colorado after Friday’s 7-3 loss to the Avalanche. In those three losses, they’ve allowed 18 goals while being outscored 18-7. In both St. Louis and Colorado — as well
We hear from coach Jeff Blashill after his Red Wings fall to the Avalanche 7-3 Friday night. #MadeToChill
DENVER — The Detroit Red Wings endured a scare to one of their top players and suffered another lopsided loss on the road. Their attempt at a comeback Friday at Ball Arena was short-lived as the Colorado Avalanche unleashed a flurry that saw both Detroit goalies snowed under. The 7-3 loss dropped the Wings (13-12-3) to 4-9-1
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