Dylan Larkin’s voice was raw with emotion as he addressed his absence after a week away from the Detroit Red Wings. “I had to be home for a family emergency,” Larkin said, after his first appearance in four games Sunday. “I had to be with my family. It’s a private matter.” Larkin left the Wings
With their 5-2 win against the Vegas Golden Knights, the Detroit Red Wings have clawed their way back to a winning percentage, holding a 6-5-2 record as of Nov. 8. It was a busy night in Detroit, with plenty of storylines at play. Let’s whittle those narratives down to eight observations. #1: Lucas Raymond is
Dylan Larkin and Jeff Blashill speak with the media following the Red Wings 5-2 win over the Vegas Golden Knights. Presented by Meijer.
Detroit — Dylan Larkin returned Sunday and everything was good again in the Red Wings’ world. Larkin was in the lineup, the power play was dangerous, the Wings scored goals, and that four-game winless streak early last week was an ugly memory. Sunday’s 5-2 victory over the Vegas Golden Knights was the Wings’ second consecutive victory, and
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What a way to celebrate Danny DeKeyser’s 500th game. It feels unreal that he’s played 500 games, and even less real that he would have hit that a long time ago had he been healthier. He can take his knocks around here, but what a way to celebrate a guy who has been a Red
The Detroit Red Wings were already coming off an adrenaline pumping victory Saturday evening. Would the return of captain Dylan Larkin serve as another shot of adrenaline. The first period alone certainly answered that question. Pius Suter scored again and chipped in an assist while Lucas Raymond kept his hot streak alive in Detroit’s 5-2
The Detroit Red Wings celebrated the return of their captain and with that, a return to form. They looked more like the confident bunch that had such a solid start to the season Sunday, playing a balanced game against the Vegas Golden Knights at Little Caesars Arena. Ten Wings had points and Thomas Greiss came
Captain Dylan Larkin returned to the Detroit Red Wings after being away for a week for personal reasons. Larkin was on the ice when his teammates took the ice Sunday at Little Caesars in preparation for hosting the Vegas Golden Knights. It was Larkin’s first game since Oct. 30. With Larkin ready to return, Joe
Detroit — Dylan Larkin has returned to the Red Wings. Larkin was on the ice for the pregame skate Sunday evening as the Red Wings hosted the Vegas Golden Knights. Larkin last played Oct. 30 in Toronto, before being away from the Wings for “personal reasons.” Larkin missed three games, and didn’t practice since not being on the
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The Detroit Red Wings host the Vegas Golden Knights after an exciting 4-3 victory in OT against Buffalo last night. Game time is 6:00 PM ET at LCA in Detroit, MI. Vegas are on a two game winning streak after a convincing 5-2 win last night in Montreal. Red Wings Notes Rookie defenseman Moritz Seider scored
Detroit — Mortiz Seider, the Red Wings’ impressive rookie defenseman, knew he’d score a goal. It’s a long NHL season, and Seider didn’t think he’d go without one. But getting it in Saturday’s overtime, helping the Wings earn a 4-3 victory over Buffalo, the timing was perfect for Seider’s first NHL goal, in game No. 12. “We
Updates Forwards Tyler Bertuzzi – Pius Suter – Lucas Raymond Robby Fabbri – Joe Veleno – Filip Zadina Vladislav Namestnikov – Mitchell Stephens – Sam Gagner Givani Smith – Michael Rasmussen – Adam Erne Defense Nick Leddy – Filip Hronek Danny DeKeyser – Moritz Seider Marc Staal – Gustav Lindstrom Goalies Thomas Greiss Alex Nedeljkovic
Time: 6:00pm ET Place: Little Caesars Arena – Detroit, MI TV: BSDET, ATTSN-RM Radio: 97.1 FM The Ticket Golden Knights Blog: Knights On Ice For the first time in November 2021 there will be NHL hockey played in Michigan. After four straight games and seven of their last eight on the road, the Red Wings
BUFFALO, N.Y. — The Detroit Red Wings head home feeling much better about themselves thanks to a big rally. There was much to like in Saturday’s 4-3 victory at KeyBank Center against the Buffalo Sabres: Rookie Moritz Seider scoring in overtime, rookie Lucas Raymond earning three assists, Tyler Bertuzzi scoring twice in the third period,
nah Colliton fired as coach of Blackhawks, replaced by King – NHL “This team has a lot of talent — talent that I am familiar with from my time in the organization — and I look forward to working with them behind the bench,” King said. “I appreciate the support from (general manager) Kyle Davidson
Raise your hand if you wrote the Detroit Red Wings off with under ten to play in the third. I was actually nodding off at some points and was ready to file the wrap as soon at the clock hit zeroes. Then Tyler Bertuzzi happened. The first observation is what has been a rinse-repeat moment
Buffalo — Tyler Bertuzzi made sure the Red Wings wouldn’t lose Saturday. Bertuzzi scored two goals late in the third period to tie it, then fed Moritz Seider in overtime for Seider’s first NHL goal as the Red Wings rallied for a 4-3 victory in Buffalo. Seider took Bertuzzi’s pass, drove to the net, and
Detroit head coach Jeff Blashill joins Trevor Thompson to share his thoughts on an impressive comeback win for his Red Wings.