Today’s trip through the history of the game takes to some of the most storied cities in the National Hockey League. We will make stops in Detroit, Montreal, Chicago, Toronto and Pittsburgh, where there has been plenty of winning over the decades. Plus, if you are a fan of shutouts and coaching milestones, then March
The NHL on Wednesday said referee Tim Peel will no longer officiate games after Peel’s comments caught on a microphone during Tuesday’s Red Wings’ game against Nashville. The NHL quickly looked into Peel’s comments during Tuesday’s game that he “wanted” to call a penalty on the Predators. Peel called Predators forward Viktor Arvidsson for tripping at
Frustration cut through Dylan Larkin’s comments as he spoke of what the Detroit Red Wings have to do. He anticipates a stronger showing in Thursday’s rematch with the Nashville Predators, anticipates that a scoring drought that has grown to more than 130 minutes will end. This two-game losing streak was preceded by a 3-1-1 stretch,
Last night, during Detroit’s 2-0 loss to the Nashville Predators, referee Tim Peel called a tripping penalty against Nashville’s Viktor Arvidsson that replay showed was… not a good call. Later, a hot mic caught Peel admitting to what everybody has always expected about NHL Refs: Maybe if you’re a mic’d up ref, you shouldn’t express
Juuse Saros’ shutout definitely wasn’t the most memorable part of the Nashville Predators’ 2-0 victory over the Detroit Red Wings on Tuesday night at Bridgestone Arena. That came during the second period. Someone – it appeared to be a game referee – made candid, explicit comments that were captured by a live microphone as the
The NHL is looking into comments from a referee during Tuesday’s Red Wings game against Nashville that he “wanted” to call a penalty on the Predators. Referee Tim Peel called Predators forward Viktor Arvidsson for tripping at 4 minutes 56 seconds of the second period, a call questioned immediately by broadcasters and people on social media as
Detroit Red Wings Need to Trust Yzerman’s Deals at the Deadline – THW Trust the Yzerplan. The phrase is repeated over and over again, like a broken record, drilled into the collective minds of Detroit Red Wings fans everywhere. After yesterday’s discussion in Quick Hits, in which you folks parsed the difference between blind faith,
Bill Dow | Special to Detroit Free Press As part of his series on former Detroit sports figures, Bill Dow caught up with hockey hall of famer and former Detroit Red Wings Dino Ciccarelli. How we remember him One of the greatest undrafted players in NHL history was a prolific goal scorer who made his living
NEWARK, NJ – JUNE 30: Vice President & General Manager, Alternate Governor Steve Yzerman of the Tampa Bay Lightning looks on during the 2013 NHL Draft at the Prudential Center on June 30, 2013 in Newark, New Jersey. (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images) Red Wings Shutout in Consecutive Games; Fall 2-0 to Nashville by Alex
Red Wings head coach Jeff Blashill speaks with the media post game after the Preds took this one from the Wings 2-0. #MadeToChill
Detroit captain Dylan Larkin addresses the media following tonight’s loss to the Predators. #LGRW
The Detroit Red Wings’ scoring drought has topped 130 minutes. They began a miniseries against the Nashville Predators on Tuesday at Bridgestone Arena with a 2-0 loss. It’s the first time the Wings (10-19-4) have been shutout in back-to-back games this season. A CALMER DEFENDER: Dennis Cholowski doesn’t worry about what the Wings think. Here’s
A familiar problem is cropping up for the Red Wings. They can’t score goals, an issue for quite a while now, and Tuesday it led to the Wings losing 2-0 in Nashville. The Predators returned home after a franchise-record 16-day road trip. But never mind tallying all those miles, and rarely leaving their hotel room, Nashville
NASHVILLE, TN – MARCH 23: Mattias Ekholm #14 of the Nashville Predators poke checks Adam Erne #73 of the Detroit Red Wings as Erne brings the puck into the Nashville Predators end during the second period at Bridgestone Arena on March 23, 2021 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Brett Carlsen/Getty Images) Red Wings Preview: But
NHL officials (Photo by Tim Nwachukwu/Getty Images) Warriors: Steve Kerr gives new injury update on Stephen Curry by John Buhler Bengals steal another potential Steelers secondary depth target by Mark Powell An NHL official might’ve admitted to a make-up call in favor of the Detroit Red Wings. The Nashville Predators will likely have a word
First Period Greiss starts off busy with a nice save a minute in. We know how well games go without Bernier so he needs all the good start he can get. Shots are 5-1 Preds after 5 minutes but off-paper the game is looking pretty even. Well, Helm sure did almost have a goal. Right
In all likelihood the Red Wings again are going to be in the NHL draft lottery. Once they are there, their odds of landing the No.1 pick overall are going to be a little different. The NHL’s Board of Governors has approved changes to the system, which will take effect over the next two years. That
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Gameday Updates So there’s at least one goal against. The Preds also tweeted out that Roman Josi skated with the team today. Josi has been “week-to-week” with an upper-body injury after taking a hit against the Stars that looked like it rung the uppermost part of his body. He’s not back yet it appears, but
Trust the Yzerplan. The phrase is repeated over and over again, like a broken record, drilled into the collective minds of Detroit Red Wings fans everywhere. Yet there is a sense of anxiousness in Hockeytown as the Wings continue to barely outperform the Buffalo Sabres as the worst team in the NHL during the 2020-21