Time: 7:00pm ETPlace: United Center – Chicago, ILTV: NBCSCH, BSDET, NHLRadio: 97.1 FM The TicketBlackhawks Blog: Second City Hockey Preview The first road trip of the season is off to a bad start as the Red Wings lost last night in Montreal 6-1. Tonight the Wings find themselves back across the border to take on
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There weren’t a lot of pretty moments in the Detroit Red Wings’ 6-1 loss Saturday night. What started out as an early lead on a Dylan Larkin power play goal devolved into a nightmarish goal scoring spree from Montreal, a team who had only scored four goals in five games. The Habs scored six against
Montreal — The Bell Centre has been the scene of a few ugly Red Wings losses these past few years. You can add Saturday’s to the list. Montreal, coming into the game winless, unleashed a lot of frustration with a 6-1 victory over the Red Wings. Dylan Larkin scored just five seconds into an early power play,
We hear from coach Jeff Blashill after his Red Wings give up some easy chances in the second period and get routed in Montreal 6-1. #MadeToChill
As they head onto Chicago, grateful for the quick arrival of another game, the Detroit Red Wings want to spend less time being shorthanded. Their penalty kill has been good, but it has also had to be called on numerous times through five games. Time spent in the penalty box was a source of frustration
Marc Staal says that his Red Wings just kept shooting themselves in the foot Saturday night in Montreal. #LGRW
Although the Canadiens feasted on the Red Wings on Saturday, Mickey Redmond predicts a rough road ahead for Stanley Cup finalist Montreal.
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The Detroit Red Wings had a great chance to seize some early season momentum in the front end of a back-to-back slate against two struggling teams. Detroit faced off against Montreal first, a team that the Red Wings have owned for quite some time. Unfortunately for Detroit, their return to Montreal would be a horror
Montreal — The Bell Centre has been the scene of a few ugly Red Wings losses these past few years. You can add Saturday’s to the list. Montreal, coming into the game winless, unleashed a lot of frustration with a 6-1 victory over the Red Wings. BOX SCORE: Canadiens 6, Red Wings 1 Dylan Larkin scored just
First, an update on the lineup – Hronek is out and Stecher is in. If it’s more than a healthy scratch/maintenance day I will cross out this sentence. And of course, Bert is not allowed to play in Canada due to his unvaccinated status so Rowney is in for him. Habs are drowning in misery,
Montreal — While the Red Wings were taking part with their morning skate today at Bell Centre, forward Tyler Bertuzzi was back in Detroit skating on his own. This wasn’t unexpected. Bertuzzi has chosen to not be vaccinated against COVID-19, and for games in Canada isn’t allowed to cross the border. So tonight’s game in
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The Detroit Red Wings travel to Montreal to play the Canadiens tonight at the Bell Centre in Montreal, QC. Game time for the Canadian nationally televised game is 7:00 PM ET. The Red Wings will be playing in Canada for this first time this year. The Red Wings top scorer, Tyler Bertuzzi, is still not
Associated Press | The Detroit News Chicago – Chicago Blackhawks star Patrick Kane missed practice on Saturday because of the NHL’s COVID-19 protocol. Fellow forward Ryan Carpenter and defenseman Erik Gustafsson also missed practice for the same reason. The announcement doesn’t necessarily mean that any of the players tested positive. General manager Stan Bowman said during training
Updates Per Coach Blashill, Detroit will go with 12 forwards and 6 defensemen tonight. — Ken Kal (@KenKalDRW) October 23, 2021 Breaking: The team that has played 12/6 in every game so far is playing 12/6. Dominique Ducharme confirme que Sami Niku disputera son premier match avec Montréal, ce soir. Dominique Ducharme confirms that defenseman
One of the many reasons the Detroit Red Wings are so impressed with defenseman Moritz Seider is how good he is at thinking on his feet. He did get caught though, a few years back, when he was with Mannheim in his native Germany — and that’s why he wears No. 53. It turns out
Montreal — While the Red Wings were taking part with their morning skate today at Bell Centre, forward Tyler Bertuzzi was back in Detroit skating on his own. This wasn’t unexpected. Bertuzzi has chosen to not be vaccinated against COVID-19, and for games in Canada isn’t allowed to cross the border. So tonight’s game in
While the Detroit Red Wings traveled to Canada, Tyler Bertuzzi stayed in Detroit and skated on his own. The Wings did not practice on Friday before traveling to Montreal, where they began their first road trip of the season on Saturday. Bertuzzi could not be with the team because he has refused to get the