DETROIT, MICHIGAN – MARCH 28: Calvin Pickard #31 of the Detroit Red Wings celebrates a 4-1 win over the Columbus Blue Jackets with teammates at Little Caesars Arena on March 28, 2021 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images) Detroit Red Wings Preview: Building on Small Victories by Nate Brown The Red Wings secured
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NHL coaches like Jeff Blashill of the Detroit Red Wings could always use a hockey player like Mark Kirton. For six straight games from Oct. 22-Nov. 1, 1981, Kirton’s high-energy, checking line with Paul Woods and Brad “Motor City” Smith either scored or assisted on the Red Wings’ first goal of the game during a 3-2-1 stretch. “He (Kirton) was a
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March 28 is a significant date in National Hockey League history, with some of the biggest names and greatest players to ever take the ice having historical moments. Between some of the top goal-scorers and the best netminders hitting major milestones, this date belongs in the Hall of Fame. Wayne Gretzky Sets the All-Time Mark
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[From the Griffins] DES MOINES, Iowa – Connor Dewar started and finished the night’s scoring on Saturday, lifting the Iowa Wild to a 5-4 victory over the Grand Rapids Griffins at Wells Fargo Arena. His second goal came with 3:35 remaining to break a 4-4 tie and hand the Griffins their first regulation loss since
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Sometimes my brain wanders late night. Ran across an article about the abandoned I-695 project in Boston. Always loved the ramp to nowhere. Looked it up on Google maps again for fun. And what the hell is this. What RedWings fan did this. And when. @universalhub pic.twitter.com/X4oEte5kld — Dan (@PlastikAvenger) March 27, 2021 Former Red
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