Washington, D.C. — The Red Wings continue to intrigue in these opening days of the regular season, and possibly no more than Wednesday in Washington. Dylan Larkin capped a Red Wings rally Wednesday in overtime with a 3-2 victory over the Capitals. In overtime, Lucas Raymond carried the puck through the zone and dished it
The Detroit Red Wings battled and clawed their way back from a 2-0 deficit, coming away with an overtime victory against the Washington Capitals. First Period Detroit’s power play got to work early in the first after a tripping call on Dmitry Orlov just 23 seconds in. They failed to convert, and the game grinded
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WASHINGTON — The Detroit Red Wings returned to Washington with sorry memories and sound optimism. They hurried to get out of the nation’s capital March 12, 2020, departing hours after the NHL had paused the season because of COVID-19 and hours before their scheduled game against the Capitals. “The night before we weren’t sure what was
Coach Blashill in D.C., recalling the last time the team was there in 2020 when the season was called off due to Covid-19. He ate at the same spot he was going to eat at last March, that was boarded up then. — Carley Johnston (@carleykjohnston) October 27, 2021 Thomas Greiss starts in goal for
Red Wings rookie Lucas Raymond talks about his transition to the NHL with Art Regner and Daniella Bruce on this edition of The Word on Woodward presented by PointsBet.
Washington, D.C. — On March 12, 2020, the NHL paused the season because of the COVID-19 pandemic. When the Red Wings traveled Wednesday to Capital One Arena to face the Washington Capitals, the site they were on that difficult day, emotions returned. “We kind of got news the night before that we weren’t sure what was
Welcome back to Detroit 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,
When: 7:00 EasternWhere: Capital One Arena, Washington, DCTV: BSD, NBCSWRadio: 97.1 FM The Ticket // 1270 AMCapitals Blog: Japers’ Rink It’s been a fun three days in the afterglow of the the Wings’ dominant 6-3 victory over Chicago, but now it’s back to work. They’re facing a far better team in the Washington Capitals tonight.
Red Wings set to face old friend, teammate Anthony Mantha in Washington – Detroit News “It will be strange,” Larkin said. “I’ve talked to him, he was back here in the summer training here. I expect him to be highly motivated and when we’ve seen that out of him, he can be a dangerous player.
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – NOVEMBER 14: Tyler Bertuzzi #59 of the Detroit Red Wings celebrates his goal with Anthony Mantha #39 behind Jonathan Quick #32 and Drew Doughty #8 and Sean Walker #26 of the Los Angeles Kings, to take a 2-1 lead, during the third period in a 3-2 Kings overtime win at Staples
Detroit — The Red Wings have seen former teammates get traded. That isn’t unusual. But seeing Anthony Mantha dealt to the Washington Capitals at last season’s deadline for Jakub Vrana and draft picks was a bit jarring. Mantha had just signed a new contract, was considered a central piece in the Wings’ rebuild and the move was
Dana Gauruder | Special to Detroit Free Press Teammates come and go in prosports but Dylan Larkin admits that playing against Anthony Mantha for the first time will be a little odd. They often formed two-thirds of the Detroit Red Wings’ top line before Mantha was dealt to the Washington Capitals at the trade deadline
Jeff Blashill speaks with the media following the Red Wings practice at the BELFOR Training Center inside Little Caesars Arena. Presented by World Wide Technology
The Detroit Red Wings currently have seven prospects playing junior hockey in North America. Most of these players have had strong starts to their seasons. Here is a look at each of the players after the weekend. Alex Cotton remains an intriguing prospect for the Red Wings. Drafted in the 5th round in 2020, Cotton is
Defenseman Marc Staal goes mic’d up against the Calgary Flames on Thursday October 21st at Little Caesars Arena. Presented by: Enterprise
Miss you, Hank. NHL Power Rankings: Panthers pounce on top spot behind play of Sergei Bobrovsky between pipes – CBS The Red Wings have played relatively well in their first six games, and Tyler Bertuzzi has been a big part of that. He is tied for the league lead in goals with six. Lucas Raymond,
CHICAGO — There’s no player who makes the Detroit Red Wings smile quite like Tyler Bertuzzi — and they miss him when he can’t be in their lineup. He’s their leading scorer, but it’s the way he scores that makes those around him laugh. His team-leading sixth goal didn’t even involve a shot on net
With the regular season in full swing for the Detroit Red Wings, there are plenty of player performances to keep an eye on – what better way is there to keep track than a “stock market” of Detroit’s roster? We’ll treat player performances as the primary indicator of “stock value” – if a player has
Former Red Wing Captain Henrik Zetterberg discusses his draft day, his NHL debut, and his journey to the 2008 Stanley Cup.