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The Detroit Red Wings faced the St. Louis Blues for the first time in nearly two years. Would it fare better than the 5-4 OT loss that saw them lose their eighth straight game back in 2019? Lucas Raymond netted his eighth of the season while Dylan Larkin added his tenth goal of 2021-22 as
Detroit is home after a disastrous road trip saw them give up a bunch of goals and then snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. The Blues are in town for the only time this season and they’re getting healthy after injuries. They’ve been inconsistent this season but they’re still a playoff-caliber team. I’m in
Detroit — The Red Wings placed defenseman Danny DeKeyser into COVID-19 protocol Wednesday, before they faced the St. Louis Blues. The Wings early last week put forward Dylan Larkin into protocol in Dallas, but found out the next day Larkin was false-positive and Larkin re-joined the team in Vegas. ▶ More stories, fewer ads: Our all-access subscription is
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The Detroit Red Wings return home against the St. Louis Blues after losing all four road games within six days. Three days off and a return to home ice should help rejuvenate an exhausted Red Wings team. St. Louis are on a one game winning streak after defeating Vegas 5-2 on Monday night. Tonight the
Playing on the eve of Thanksgiving has been a tradition for the Detroit Red Wings since the franchise’s first year in the NHL. Then known as the Detroit Cougars, they hosted the Chicago Black Hawks — the spelling was changed to Blackhawks in 1986 — on Nov. 24, 1926, and won, 1-0. Back then, the holiday was proclaimed
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
UPDATE: The Detroit #RedWings today recalled defenseman Dan Renouf from the AHL’s Grand Rapids Griffins. Additionally, the Red Wings placed defenseman Troy Stecher on injured reserve retroactive to Nov. 4. pic.twitter.com/iae9f0H0ER — Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) November 24, 2021 Renouf being the emergency backup to the backup here is around to earn NHL-level salary and
Detroit — There was an expectation this season the Red Wings would have more depth in their scoring, especially from what appeared to be a potentially dangerous second line. But the line of Pius Suter centering Robby Fabbri and Filip Zadina has struggled to consistently provide offense. The line has been relatively cold lately, with Suter not putting
Lucas Raymond speaks with the media following Red Wings morning skate Wednesday, November 24 at Little Caesars Arena. Presented by World Wide Technologies.
One of the best things about going through a rebuild is seeing the team’s prospect pool get filled up. Like watching an actual pool get filled up, it gets you excited knowing that as it gets deeper and deeper, fun times lay ahead. For the Detroit Red Wings, their pool is already getting to a
Time: 7:30 EasternPlace: Little Caesars Arena, Detroit, MITV: BSDET, BSMWRadio: 97.1 FM The Ticket // 1270 AMBlues Blog: St. Louis Game Time Everyone is having fun, right? It’s been great for the Wings to have a four day break, as the team and fans need to catch their breath. While no one is too happy
Detroit — If you blink, you may have missed it. The NHL is a quarter of the way through its schedule, most teams right around the 20-game mark. It’s never too early to formulate opinions of how the league is shaping up. The schedule has been fast and furious. The Red Wings played 20 games
Longtime Red Wings Reporter Discusses Rebuild, Blashill, and Memories – THW “To me, it says a lot the [Yzerman] has kept endorsing [Blashill], and what it says more than anything, probably, is that I know Steve would not have kept him if he didn’t think he was doing a good job with the young players,”
Some of the Detroit Red Wings top prospects are developing nicely in Europe. Currently, five of the top10 scoring Detroit prospects are playing in a variety of leagues on the other side of the Atlantic. Two goaltending prospects are also making headlines as we enter the American Thanksgiving. Here is a look at some of
Profiling Detroit Red Wings 2015 5th round (140th overall) selection, Chase Pearson. Presented by Carhartt
The Detroit Red Wings, believe it or not, are a quarter of the way completed with the season. A ton of games packed into just over a month saw Detroit churn through 20 and fall just a game under .500. The lower point of the road trip and the first 20 games was the 2-1
The Detroit Red Wings are beginning to emerge from a deep rebuild, and with any luck, will be back in playoff contention within the next few years. Longtime fans can still easily recall the team’s heartbreak prior to its 1997 Stanley Cup championship, not to mention the sustained excellence of the organization from its first
Dana Gauruder | Special to Detroit Free Press Robby Fabbri can’t pinpoint the reason for the lack of production from the Detroit Red Wings‘ second line this season. Fabbri believes he and linemates Filip Zadina and Pius Suter have done everything necessary to be a dangerous combination. It hasn’t shown up on the stat sheet.