Moritz Seider checked off a couple of milestones in OT tonight, snagging hist first career NHL goal AND game winning goal. The NHL’s Rookie of the Month of October speaks with the media post game.
Tyler Bertuzzi made 2 of his 3 shots on goal count to help the Red Wings complete a big comeback win in Buffalo; he chats with Trevor Thompson post game.
Note: for anyone playing along at home, we are at the letter “S” in my alliterative names for the penalty box series. First Period Well time to get this recap under-PIUS SUTER SCOOOOOOOOOOORES!!!!! 1-0 Red Wings 16 seconds into the first. Persistence pays off and after a little deliberation, the Sabres don’t see a reason
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BUFFALO, N.Y. — The Detroit Red Wings were in need of a confidence boost as they finished up their first big road trip of the season. They earned it, with rookie Moritz Seider scoring his first NHL goal in overtime to secure a 4-3 victory against the the Buffalo Sabres on Saturday at KeyBank Center. Tyler
The Detroit Red Wings and Buffalo Sabres met for the first time this season and a quick Pius Suter goal got the Red WIngs going early. And after falling into a 3-1 hole, the Red Wings would take two quick Tyler Bertuzzi third period goals and an overtime winner from Moritz Seider to stun Buffalo
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The Detroit Red Wings continue their road trip tonight with their fourth game in eight days when they visit the surprising Buffalo Sabres. Game time is 7:00 PM ET at the KeyBank Center in Buffalo, NY. On Thursday, the Sabres completed a blockbuster trade with the Vegas Golden Knights. The Golden Knights acquired Jack Eichel
Buffalo — The saga concerning Dylan Larkin is reaching a week long, with no apparent end in sight. Coach Jeff Blashill said after Saturday’s morning skate Larkin was unavailable for the game against Buffalo. It will be the third consecutive game Larkin will have missed for “personal reasons”. Larkin played last Saturday in Toronto, the
Jeff Blashill says no further update on Red Wings C Dylan Larkin (away for personal reasons). — Helene St. James (@HeleneStJames) November 5, 2021 Granato said no decision yet on which goalie will start tonight. Will be Tokarski or Dell. — Lance Lysowski (@LLysowski) November 6, 2021 Craig Anderson is day-to-day. Still being evaluated for
A highly unusual situation with Dylan Larkin is entering its second week, as the Detroit Red Wings remain without their captain. Larkin has not been on the ice with teammates since playing Oct. 30 at Toronto, with the team saying he is away for personal reasons. “I don’t see any reason to talk about our internal
After last season’s showing, all eyes were on Michael Rasmussen to start 2021-22. The 2017 first-round pick ended last year with 12 points in 40 games. He showed great two-way work and a touch of scoring on a remarkably stagnant Red Wings offense. If last season was any indication, it was that Rasmussen was poised
Time: 7:00 EasternPlace: KeyBank Center, Buffalo NYTV: BSDET, MSG-BRadio: 97.1 FM The Ticket // 1270 AMSabres Blog: Die by the Blade We’ve got quite the battle brewing in the middle of the Atlantic so far here in early November. The Buffalo Sabres jumped out of the gate to a three game winning streak and nine
Ex-Detroit Red Wings F Anthony Mantha out with shoulder injury, just like Jakub Vrana The Capitals announced Friday former Wings forward Mantha underwent shoulder surgery and is out indefinitely. Mantha had two goals and four assists in 10 games. (One of the assists came Oct. 27 when the Wings rallied from a two-goal deficit to
John Wawrow | Associated Press Tyler Tumminia placed the onus on the Professional Women’s Hockey Players’ Association to resolve its differences with her Premier Hockey Federation in hopes of finally establishing a single women’s pro league in North America. And the commissioner of the rebranded U.S.-based federation on Friday said time is running short on reaching
Boston — A week ago the Red Wings had just rallied to defeat the Washington Capitals in overtime, then came back against the then-undefeated Florida Panthers, losing in overtime. Two quality opponents, two games in which the Red Wings looked like a team on the rise. What a difference a seven days makes. The Wings
TORONTO, ON – OCTOBER 30: Pius Suter #24 of the Detroit Red Wings waits for a faceoff against the Toronto Maple Leafs during an NHL game at Scotiabank Arena on October 30, 2021 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The Maple Leafs defeated the Red Wings 5-4. (Photo by Claus Andersen/Getty Images) Red Wings: 8 Observation From
Let’s be honest: the Detroit Red Wings, early on in the 2021-22 season, are still figuring out what they have with the players on their roster and down in the minors. It would probably take an absolute whopper of an opportunity for them to make a move that would shake up their current mix, especially
The Detroit Red Wings and Washington Capitals, who eight months ago swapped underperforming first-round picks, can commiserate over losing those players to major surgery. The Capitals announced Friday former Wings forward Mantha underwent shoulder surgery and is out indefinitely. Mantha had two goals and four assists in 10 games. (One of the assists came Oct. 27
BOSTON — A little more than a week has passed since the Detroit Red Wings swaggered away from a road game following a rally to win a close game. Now they limp into Buffalo to finish a road trip that has left them reeling. “In Montreal, we just weren’t good, we just played a really bad