Detroit head coach Jeff Blashill speaks with the media after the Red Wings get bested by the Predators in Nashville. #MadeToChill
Red Wings captain Dylan Larkin addresses the media following a tough loss to Nashville. #LGRW
This game was decided early, real early, and it wasn’t a good outcome for the Red Wings. Nashville scored four goals in the first 8 minutes 8 seconds — three goals from Little Caesars alumnus Rocco Grimaldi during that blitz — leading the Predators to an easy 7-1 victory. Grimaldi added the final Predators goal, in a memorable,
The author slides the recap on paper across the table to you. You’ve never seen a deader look in a man’s eyes. The good news with the way this started: the Wings applied some excellent pressure early. The bad news: Larkin and Stetcher collided early and somehow Stetcher was the one that walked away okay.
The game was over before the first period was halfway over. The Detroit Red Wings undermined themselves Thursday at Bridgestone Arena, thwarted by defensive lapses and unimpressive goaltending to dig themselves a hole from which they could not rise. They didn’t make it nearly hard enough on the Nashville Predators and deserved the 7-1 loss.
This game was decided early, real early, and it wasn’t a good outcome for the Red Wings. Nashville scored four goals in the first 8 minutes 8 seconds — three goals from Little Caesars alumni Rocco Grimaldi during that blitz — leading the Predators to an easy 7-1 victory. Grimaldi added the final Predators goal, in a
There isn’t much to write about after the Red Wings 7-1 loss. Any fan who watched the first eight minutes of the game don’t want to relive it much less read about it. So I’ll just put this up to provide the synopsis: Not only do the Red Wings help rookies get their first NHL
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