It was one of those games where not much happened. The Detroit Red Wings hosted the Dallas Stars Saturday at Little Caesars Arena, engaging in a lot of north-south hockey but lacking in excitement. It ended with a 3-0 loss for the Wings, fresh off what was only their second two-game winning streak of the
Detroit — The type of game the Red Wings want to play, need to play to be successful, Dallas plays similarly. Defense, low-scoring, tight-checking, be opportunistic offensively, and depend on your goaltender to make the needed saves. The Wings did it well Saturday, but the Stars were better in a 3-0 victory Saturday. Tanner Kero (Hancock/Michigan Tech), Andrej
As expected, Dallas was a hornets nest to start the game. Cholowski’s first shift came about 2:30 into the game and he got pick pocketed by two Stars on Detroit’s red line, then received a bad pass, so I basically expect Blash to personally drive him to Edmonton when he’s traded to Holland for future
Mar 20, 2021; Detroit, Michigan, USA; Dallas Stars center Jason Dickinson (18) passes the puck against Detroit Red Wings right wing Bobby Ryan (54) during the first period at Little Caesars Arena. Mandatory Credit: Raj Mehta-USA TODAY Sports Red Wings Preview: Pushing the Win Streak to Three by Alex Faber In spite of Dennis Cholowski‘s
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The Red Wings are 3-1-1 in their last five games, playing some of their best hockey thus far. However, Detroit has to find a way to beat a desperate Dallas team again without Jonathan Bernier. Three Red Wings Likely Out Tyler Bertuzzi continues to remain sidelined with his injury. Bobby Ryan remains day to day,
Coach Blashill anticipates Bobby Ryan to be in the lineup tonight. #RedWings — Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) March 20, 2021 Jeff Blashill said no further update on Red Wings G Jonathan Bernier (soft tissue lower-body injury), still day-to-day. — Helene St. James (@HeleneStJames) March 20, 2021 Blashill says he anticipates Cholowski playing Saturday against the
Time: 7:00 PM ETPlace: Little Caesars ArenaTV: FS-D, FS-SWRadio: 97.1 FM The Ticket // 1270 AMStars Blog: Defending Big D Don’t look now, but the Red Wings have won three of their last four and have scored 14 goals in that stretch, including 5 from Robby Fabbri. They’re also one win away from clawing over
The rumor is that Dennis Cholowski will replace Evgeny Svechnikov, and the team will play 10 forwards and 8 defensemen. (This is not really a rumor. Cholowski is going to replace Djoos in the lineup.) Clicking on the above tweet will give you a series of tweets that have highlights from the game. Good stuff
After a bit of regression from a few of Detroit’s goaltending prospects, Keith Petruzzelli’s impressive performance in the NCAA is providing a glimmer of hope. Petruzzelli is in his fourth year in college hockey, goaltending for Quinnipiac. His senior year has been his best so far. With a save percentage of .929, he’s a finalist
Detroit — The Red Wings are going to be without goaltender Jonathan Bernier for days, or longer. That’s the picture coach Jeff Blashill laid out during Friday’s call with media, implying Bernier’s lower-body injury suffered in Thursday’s victory over Dallas is a bit hazy. “I would just say it’s day to day until I know more,” Blashill
It wasn’t that long ago — not even one month, in fact — that the Detroit Red Wings’ power play was listless. From Jan 30 through February 27, the team failed to score a single power play goal, a span of 40 attempts with the man advantage. It was frustrating, embarrassing, and frankly, the talk
The Detroit Red Wings consider Jonathan Bernier day-to-day with a lower-body injury. That sounds relatively optimistic given he left the ice needing help from two teammates. He didn’t practice Friday, and coach Jeff Blashill said, “my gut is yes,” when asked if Bernier will, at the very least, miss Saturday’s game against the Dallas Stars
Welcome back to our Seattle Expansion Draft Series. If you haven’t read the first article that lays out the rules of the expansion draft, that would be a good starting point, as I’ll only give the very basic rules in each of these follow up articles. If you are interested in Detroit, that was the
Detroit Red Wings wait, hope on Tyler Bertuzzi’s return to health And with only seven weeks left in this shortened NHL season, you really begin to wonder if the Red Wings have seen the last of Bertuzzi. This sounds bad. I mean I know that’s obvious, but it’s starting to get to the point that
The Detroit Red Wings are having fun, their hard work finally paying off with good results. They are poised to build what would be their first three-game winning streak of the season when they host the Dallas Stars on Saturday, buoyed by a sizzling line. Robby Fabbri, Dylan Larkin and Anthony Mantha combined for five
The Detroit Red Wings have certainly gone through the vicious growing pains of a rebuild, where there have been moments where it feels like it might never end. But it could be worse. The Buffalo Sabres showed Ralph Krueger the door after its 12th consecutive loss. It’s another in a long line of coaches who
Detroit — The Red Wings won but that wasn’t the biggest news Thursday. Yes, the 3-2 victory over Dallas, behind three Robby Fabbri goals, was another fine step for a Wings’ team that’s won three of four games against the division’s best teams. But the Wings (10-17-4) also suffered what might be a big, big loss. Goaltender
The player the Detroit Red Wings could least afford to lose skated off the ice on one leg, helped by two teammates. Robby Fabbri had a natural hat trick Thursday against the Dallas Stars, but the game was marred by Jonathan Bernier’s departure late in the second period after a collision in his crease. That
It’s safe to say that Robby Fabbri brought home the bacon tonight; he chats with John Keating and Larry Murphy during Red Wings LIVE Postgame. #LGRW