The Detroit Red Wings head back on the road for their second multi-game trip this month with a lingering memory of what happened on the last one. They start a four-game journey Monday at Columbus on a 4-1 roll, built largely at home but begun with little reminder of how quickly things change. Near the
The Grand Rapids Griffins split their two game weekend series with the Manitoba Moose after suffering a 6-2 defeat on Saturday. The loss ended a three-game win streak dating back to last weekend for the Griffins. The Griffins fell to the Manitoba Moose 6-2 on Saturday at Van Andel Arena, which ended their three-game winning
The 2022 NHL trade deadline is still months away, so possible moves at the deadline are probably far from the minds of the Detroit Red Wings organization – especially since the team is currently performing above expectations. However, the rebuild isn’t quite over yet (although it does seem to be turning a corner). There are
Detroit — In many ways it was a perfect send off to another Red Wings’ road trip. Ending a four-game homestand Saturday, the Wings defeated the Montreal Canadiens 3-2 in exciting fashion. Dylan Larkin’s overtime goal put an exclamation point on a 3-1-0 week at Little Caesars Arena. The Wings rallied from a one win in four games
As Washington Capitals forward Alex Ovechkin climbs the list of all-time NHL goal scorers, his accomplishment has prompted reflections on Russians who have starred in the best hockey league in the world. Specifically, the question for this Detroit Red Wings mailbag centers on Ovechkin and former Wings forward Sergei Fedorov. Reader Aster W. wrote to
It looked like another game the Detroit Red Wings would have lost the last few seasons but instead between the timely goaltending from Alex Nedeljkovic and the goals from Dylan Larkin on bizarre angles, the Red Wings persevered and beat Montreal 3-2 in overtime Saturday night. And about the captain..here’s eight observations from last night’s
Dylan Larkin and Jeff Blashill speak with the media following the Red Wings 3-2 overtime win over the Montreal Canadiens at Little Caesars Arena. Presented by Meijer
Detroit — The Red Wings finally cured the jinx that has been the Montreal Canadiens. Dylan Larkin scored his second goal of the night, and sixth of the season, at 1 minute 41 seconds of overtime on Saturday to send the Wings to 3-2 victory over Montreal. It was the Wings’ first win in three
Captain Dylan Larkin talks to Trevor Thompson after scoring the overtime winner, his second goal of the game and 300th career point, against the Canadiens on Saturday. #LGRW
Detroit took on Montreal tonight, looking to turn the tables after losing two to the Habs already this season. The hope was that Tyler Bertuzzi and the entire top line being available would make a significant difference. After being shutout Thursday the Wings were hoping to reignite the offense against a Habs team that has
Nov 13, 2021; Detroit, Michigan, USA; Detroit Red Wings center Dylan Larkin (71) receives congratulations from right wing Lucas Raymond (23) after scoring in the second period against the Montreal Canadiens at Little Caesars Arena. Mandatory Credit: Rick Osentoski-USA TODAY Sports Game 16: Detroit Red Wings Host Montreal Canadiens Tonight by Chris Giles The Detroit
The Detroit Red Wings had a full lineup for the first time when they met the Montreal Canadiens for the last time. Captain Dylan Larkin scored his second overtime goal of the season, capping the night with a 3-2 victory to end the season series between the Original Six members on Saturday at Little Caesars
Detroit — The Red Wings finally cured the jinx that has been the Montreal Canadiens. Dylan Larkin scored his second goal of the night, and sixth of the season, at 1 minute 41 seconds of overtime on Saturday to send the Wings to 3-2 victory over Montreal. It was the Wings’ first win in three
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Coming off a difficult loss to Washington, the Red Wings host the Montreal Canadiens on Saturday night. Game time is 7:00 PM ET at LCA in Detroit, MI. The Canadiens defeated Calgary in a spirited affair on Thursday and despite their record, will be a difficult team to play against, as they have defeated the
Detroit — The Montreal Canadiens have only won four games this season in 15 games total. But two of those wins have come against the Red Wings. Both games have been head-scratchers for the Wings, who have lost in different ways to a Montreal team that has been shockingly worse than anyone expected. The Wings have
Game Day Updates Dominique Ducharme confirms that Jonathan Drouin will not play tonight in Detroit, but should be on the ice tomorrow. No changes will be made to the lineup against the Red Wings. — Canadiens Montréal (@CanadiensMTL) November 13, 2021 Lineups Detroit ForwardsTyler Bertuzzi – Dylan Larkin – Lucas RaymondRobby Fabbri – Pius Suter
Time: 7:00 PM EST Place: Little Caesars Arena TV: BSDET+ Radio: 97.1 FM The Ticket Canadiens Blog: Eyes On The Prize Tonight the Red Wings take on the Montreal Canadiens in what will already be the third game between these squads this season. Montreal has taken the first two games of the season series, by
Red Wings will keep working to develop Givani Smith into impactful player – MLive Smith has not taken a penalty in his past seven games, which Blashill believes might be affecting his physicality. “Certainly, my message hasn’t been to take away the physical play,” Blashill said. “It’s been to play from whistle to whistle and