Ted Kulfan | The Detroit News Detroit — Ultimately this game was a Red Wings victory, but what looked like an easy one suddenly wasn’t The Wings defeated Tampa 6-4 Thursday, ending a stretch where the Lightning had earned points in 20 consecutive games against the Wings. Add the fact the Wings earned a point in Tuesday’s overtime loss
DETROIT, MICHIGAN – MARCH 11: Robby Fabbri #14 of the Detroit Red Wings takes a second period shot in front of Yanni Gourde #37 of the Tampa Bay Lightning at Little Caesars Arena on March 11, 2021 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images) Red Wings Preview: A Gradual Return to Familiarity by Nate
We hear from coach Jeff Blashill after his Red Wings get a huge win against the Lightning. #MadetoChill
Let’s hear from the captain, Dylan Larkin, after the Red Wings defeat the Lightning 6-4 at Little Caesars Arena. #LGRW
[From the Griffins] ROCKFORD, Ill. – Pat Nagle’s 17 saves and a franchise-first for Riley Barber powered the Grand Rapids Griffins to their 1,000th regular season victory on Thursday, a 3-1 triumph over the Rockford IceHogs at the BMO Harris Bank Center. The Griffins continued their dominance over the IceHogs this season, improving to 3-0
There was an expectation. That’s how I felt coming into this game. There was an expectation that the Red Wings wouldn’t win, but they would make it a tough task for the Tampa Bay Lightning. What we all saw was probably completely unexpected, but a bit of relief. Seriously, It sucks getting your ass whooped
Helene St. James | Detroit Free Press The Detroit Red Wings hung on to celebrate a rare victory against one of the best teams in the NHL. They weathered a late surge by the Tampa Bay Lightning on Thursday at Little Caesars Arena to win, 6-4, against defending Stanley Cup champions. It’s the first time
Ted Kulfan | The Detroit News Detroit — Ultimately this game was a Red Wings victory, but what looked like an easy one suddenly wasn’t The Wings defeated Tampa 6-4 Thursday, ending a stretch where the Lightning had earned points in 20 consecutive games against the Wings. Add the fact the Wings earned a point in Tuesday’s overtime loss
Our John Keating and Chris Osgood will tell you all you need to know for the second Red Wings-Lightning game of the week – the science of 3-on-3 OT and how familiarity can breed chippiness. #LGRW
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Ted Kulfan | The Detroit News Detroit — The realization of what was to come had begun the day before, but on March 12 last year the unexpected arrived in the NHL. The league paused its season due to the concerns of the coronavirus. The Red Wings were preparing to travel to the Verizon Center for a
Ted Kulfan | The Detroit News Detroit — From general manager Steve Yzerman down to the players, the Red Wings wanted to see improvement this season. After going through a miserable 2019-20 season, which saw the Wings finish last in the standings, there was no desire to go through that again. They have been better
Welcome back to old time hockey. The NHL announced Wednesday that it has agreed to a deal with ESPN that runs for seven years, including four Stanley Cup Final broadcasts, beginning next season. NBC’s current deal expires after this year, and with plans to shutter its NBC Sports Network, television rights for the league had
Ted Kulfan | The Detroit News Detroit — The record isn’t much better. But if you’ve watched the Red Wings this shortened NHL season, there has been improvement. By one point, actually. The Wings were 7-17-3 after 27 games last season — and 7-16-4 this season (Thursday’s 28th game is the actual halfway point this season).
One year after onset of COVID, Red Wings reflect on the ‘long grind’ – MLive One year ago today, the Detroit Red Wings lost to the Carolina Hurricanes 5-2 at Little Caesars Arena in what turned out to be their final game of 2019-20. They practiced the next day and flew to Washington. Hours before
Carlos Monarrez | Detroit Free Press Hello, Hockeytown. Welcome back. It has been awhile. Three hundred sixty-four days to be exact. But who’s counting? Yep, it had been almost exactly one year since the Detroit Red Wings hosted a sizable gathering and lost to the Carolina Hurricanes, 5-2, on March 10, 2020 before 17,511 fans
Mar 9, 2021; Detroit, Michigan, USA; Detroit Red Wings defenseman Patrik Nemeth (22) is congratulated by teammates after scoring in the second period against the Tampa Bay Lightning at Little Caesars Arena. Mandatory Credit: Rick Osentoski-USA TODAY Sports MoJo: Red Wings’ Seider and Johansson Could be a Future Pairing by Alex Faber If you watched
Ted Kulfan | The Detroit News Detroit — The line of Luke Glendening centering Adam Erne and Darren Helm doesn’t do anything flashy. If you want a grinding, no-frills, physical and hard-driving line, this is the one for you. “We keep it pretty simple,” said Erne on Wednesday during a Zoom media chat. That they do,
Welcome to Red Wings Wednesday Weekly! In this weekly column, we will take a look at the Red Wings’ most-recent week of play, identify any players and/or trends that stood out, and then look ahead and find out what the next week may have in store for the team from Hockeytown. As always, feel free
EDMONTON, AB – DECEMBER 30: Albert Johansson #9 of Sweden during the 2021 IIHF World Junior Championship match between Russia and Sweden at Rogers Place on December 30, 2020 in Edmonton, Canada. (Photo by Codie McLachlan/Getty Images) Red Wings: New NHL Draft Proposals and 2021 Draft Date Update by Nate Brown In a year already