The Detroit Red Wings suffered their second straight loss in St. Louis, losing 6-2 to the Blues. Robby Fabbri was the lone goal scorer for the Wings, netting two on the night. First Period Despite a strong start, Alex Nedeljkovic let a shot from beyond the faceoff circle trickle past for a goal. A holding
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There’s a method to the madness, as Red Wings rookie forward Lucas Raymond explains to our Trevor Thompson. #LGRW
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The Detroit Red Wings will attempt to start a new win streak when they visit the St. Louis Blues tonight. The Red Wings defeated St. Louis 4-2 in their only meeting so far this season. The Blues are 5-3-2 in their last 10 games after defeating Florida 4-3 in OT on Tuesday night. Game time tonight is
St. Louis — Last season was a strange experience for everyone in the NHL, with the pandemic raging and a long list of measures taken to keep everyone safe and healthy. Vladislav Namestnikov joined a new team, the Red Wings, making things doubly difficult. “Last year was just a weird year,” Namestnikov said after Thursday’s morning
Another just-in-case callup it seems Blashill says #RedWings are planning on Hronek to play tonight; D Brian Lashoff has been brought up from GR to make sure enough bodies on hand for this back-to-back, and with injuries/COVID issues — Ted Kulfan (@tkulfan) December 9, 2021 Craig Berube on David Perron: “He’s feeling good, so it’s
Time: 8:00 EasternPlace: Enterprise Center, St. Louis, MOTV: BSDET, BSMWRadio: 97.1 FM The Ticket // 1270 AMBlues Blog: St. Louis Game Time That was certainly none too fun on Tuesday night against the Preds; I was lucky in a way, I guess, because I had to leave the house after the first period and couldn’t
Pius Suter plans to do a little reading on the Detroit Red Wings’ rivalry with the Colorado Avalanche, maybe on the plane ride to Denver. First, the Wings are challenged with improving their road record when they face the St. Louis Blues. There are the usual questions regarding who will be available — Filip Hronek did not
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There’s an old saying, maybe the oldest, in sports writing: No cheering in the press box. OK, maybe it’s not quite as old as editors screaming, “When are you gonna file that stupid thing?” Or writers asking, “Where’s the food?” But it’s old, nonetheless. There’s even a great classic book by Jerome Holtzman that borrows
The Detroit Red Wings have went 1-1 since the last stock exchange, as the winning streak finally came to an end in Wednesday’s loss to the Predators. With just two games, the sample size isn’t too big for this week’s iteration of the stock exchange, but there were still plenty of storylines to follow. Let’s
A sure sign you’ve found a better road is when the potholes are actually unexpected. Or in the case of the Red Wings this season, when a loss at home comes as system shock. That was the case Tuesday night, when Jeff Blashill’s team came out flat-footed against the Nashville Predators at Little Caesars Arena
Detroit — Pius Suter made his NHL debut last season as an undrafted player with the Chicago Blackhawks. It wasn’t an easy transition. Starting over with the Red Wings hasn’t seemed to be a big adjustment for Suter. He carries a six-game point streak into Thursday’s game against the St. Louis Blues. “I was kind of
Welcome back to Red Wings Wednesday Weekly! In this weekly column, we will take a look at the Red Wings’ most-recent week of play, identify any players and/or trends that stood out, and then look ahead and find out what the next week may have in store for the team from Hockeytown. As always, feel
The biggest storyline in Detroit this season has been the excellent play from the rookies, but there are a couple underrated players that are contributing on the blue line. Let’s look at a few defenseman that, while not as exciting as Lucas Raymond and Moritz Seider, are important contributors in the team’s success so far.
Note: If you missed the first part of this series, be sure to check out a more aggressive approach to the offseason. A good rebuild takes time. There’s no telling exactly how long one might take, but assuming a team can fix its problems in just a couple seasons is naïve at best. The Red
Are the Red Wings over or underperforming? – WIIM I think the Red Wings are playing to the level they should be, but there is still some room for them to improve. With a record of 13-9-3, a pace set for about 43 wins, and the numbers suggesting that the goal-scoring isn’t a complete mirage,
The Detroit Red Wings didn’t come out like a team trying to keep a good thing rolling, delivering a first period as flat as it was forgettable. The resilient attitude that carried them the past two weeks wasn’t there Tuesday, and the result was a rare loss at Little Caesars Arena, 5-2, to the Nashville
The Detroit Red Wings were left to admit they got schooled: Literally and numerically. Dylan Larkin couldn’t wait to get to St. Louis, because Thursday’s game against the Blues offers a chance to show the performance against the Nashville Predators was an aberration. “We’ve been playing good hockey, won five games in a row,” he said