Following three straight losses this week, giving up 5 goals in each contest, Detroit faces off with the floundering 2-13-2 Arizona Coyotes tonight. This had the makings of being exactly what the doctor ordered for this group to get right. This game marked the last in a 4 game road trip for Detroit. Dylan Larkin
We hear from captain Dylan Larkin after he scores the loan goal for Detroit in Saturday’s 2-1 OT loss to the Coyotes. #LGRW
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Glendale, Ariz. — When you play the Arizona Coyotes these days, you need to come out of it with some points — and the Red Wings did just that, but only one of them Arizona’s Clayton Keller scored 25 seconds into overtime, scoring his fourth goal, giving the Coyotes a 2-1 victory. The Wings challenged
GLENDALE, Ariz. — The fourth stop on the trip was a last chance for the Detroit Red Wings to come home with a bit of confidence restored. They couldn’t make it happen, even against a team that has struggled to win. They got an early lead on the Arizona Coyotes, but given the Coyotes sit at
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Detroit Red Wings (8-9-2) vs. Arizona Coyotes (2-12-2) When: 8 p.m. Saturday. Where: Gila River Arena in Glendale, Arizona. TV: Bally Sports Detroit. Radio: WXYT-FM (97.1; Red Wings radio affiliates). • Box score Game notes: After a road trip that has seen the Red Wings give up five goals in each of the first three games, the Winged Wheelers get
GLENDALE, AZ – OCTOBER 12: Clayton Keller #9 of the Arizona Coyotes in action during the third period of the NHL game against the Detroit Red Wings at Gila River Arena on October 12, 2017 in Glendale, Arizona. The Red Wings defeated the Coyotes 4-2. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images) Red Wings’ Jeff Blashill Still
Glendale, Ariz. — Lucas Raymond has been dazzling for the Red Wings, at times making it look easy in his first exposure to the NHL. Here’s an example of how well Raymond has adjusted to life in the world’s best hockey league. He has 18 points (seven goals, 11 assists) in his opening 19 games, leading NHL
Time: 8:00 Eastern Place: Gila River Arena – Glendale, AZ TV: ESPN+ Radio: 97.1 The Ticket // 98.7 FM Coyotes Blog: Five for Howling The Red Wings round out their road trip against the oft-rebuilding Arizona Coyotes, who yet again seem on the precipice of a long, hard rebuild. The Wings, who are still burning
Not much to talk about since the NHL only had a couple games Friday night, but an interesting piece from Nick Cotsonika reinforces the idea that Jeff Blashill might have the right “big picture” ideology for this team: “It is the No. 1 thing I go back and look at,” Blashill said. “Did we out-chance
PHOENIX — The plan for the Detroit Red Wings is to mirror what they did two weeks ago, when they righted themselves at the tail end of a rough road trip. They limp into Saturday’s matchup against the Arizona Coyotes at Gila River Arena on an 0-3 free fall, having surrendered five goals on each
Jeff Blashill’s Detroit Red Wings saw a nice start to the season, and just three games ago, were sitting 8-6-2 with your humble author wondering if maybe, just maybe, they would turn the corner. But losses to Columbus, Dallas, and Vegas place them at 8-9-2 heading into what Bally Sports Detroit’s Ken Daniels chalked up
Glendale, Ariz. — The Red Wings were beginning to build a reputation as a good defensive team last season. They were hoping to build upon that, make it their identity. It was a good plan, and it may prove out. But not right now. Thursday’s 5-2 loss in Vegas, though a little better defensive performance, was the
After an rough start to a four-game road trip, the Detroit Red Wings have have fallen below .500 again, currently sitting at 8-9-2 – let’s assess a few player performances by revisiting the “stock exchange”. Trending Up Dylan Larkin After missing a few games due to personal reasons, Larkin has been electric. Perhaps the best
It turned out to be better than it looked. Moritz Seider, the Detroit Red Wings‘ top defenseman, was on the ice for practice Friday, after leaving Thursday’s game in pain from suffering a blocked shot. Seider didn’t put any weight on his right leg when he limped off the ice at T-Mobile Arena in the
A two-fer with the highlight! The popular “Joel Quenneville’s Mustache” Facebook page had over 42K fans and was one of the most popular spots for #Blackhawks fans to gather online. But the owner had a big decision to make last month. Here’s what he ended up doing ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/TByaQIDh4p — Kevin Kaduk (@KevinKaduk) November 18,
We hear from coach Jeff Blashill after his Red Wings suffer a 5-2 loss in Las Vegas. #MadeToChill
The Detroit Red Wings sought to get back to its winning ways but were beaten handily by the Vegas Golden Knights 5-2. Joe Veleno notched a goal, and continues to show that he really does deserve a full time gig now in Detroit. Aside from that, here are eight other observations from Detroit’s third loss
Las Vegas — This wasn’t a fun evening for the Red Wings in the entertainment capital of the world. The Wings are leaving Vegas like so many other visitors, a little worse for wear, after losing 5-2 to the undermanned Vegas Golden Knights on Thursday night. Vegas scored four times in the second period, as the Wings’ defensive