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"I thought we put a pretty good effort in against a really good hockey club," McLellan said minutes after the Wings were handed a 5-2 loss by the Colorado Avalanche at Ball Arena Tuesday.
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The Wings certainly made things interesting Thursday but couldn't complete the comeback, falling to Ottawa 4-3.
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Senators, who have won eight of their last 11 while holding the first wild-card playoff spot in the Eastern Conference.
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A trade pitch has the Detroit Red Wings trading Alex DeBrincat and a prospect to an Eastern Conference team for a star goalie.
The ineffectiveness on the power play Thursday hurt the Red Wings. When a team gets five power plays in the first period and doesn’t capitalize, no goals whatsoever, ultimately losing the
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mlive on MSNRed Wings better quickly regain something they’ve lostIt was more than just a new-coach bump when the Detroit Red Wings went 17-5-2 in Todd McLellan’s first 24 games to resurrect their season. It showed that maybe coaching was an issue before McLellan arrived,
The Detroit Red Wings need to make up ground, and are hoping Vladimir Tarasenko, Dylan Larkin and Lucas Raymond can get going
NHL analyst Todd Matthews predicts the Detroit Red Wings will move on from Patrick Kane in the offseason as he's a free agent.
With each game down the Red Wings' home stretch, it's becoming clear what a big offseason this is for GM Steve Yzerman.
Todd McLellan said after Thursday's morning skate at Little Caesars Arena that Cam Talbot would be available to back up Alex Lyon during the evening game against the Ottawa Senators. Goaltender Petr Mrazek and forward Elmer Söderblom, however, remain in sick bay.
Detroit Red Wings right wing Alex DeBrincat (93) celebrates with teammates after his goal during the third period of an NHL hockey game against the Vegas Golden Knights, Saturday, March 22, 2025, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Ian Maule) AP
Detroit — The Red Wings have been waiting for Vladimir Tarasenko to get hot offensively all season, and Dylan Larkin and Lucas Raymond since the 4 Nations Face-Off tournament in late February.
The man advantages stacked up early for the Detroit Red Wings, but it took until the third period for them to play like it. In their first game back at Little Caesars Arena Thursday after being on the road for four straight,