Red Wings Take Down Blues on the Road
The Detroit Red Wings aren’t slowing down. In fact, the team is gaining momentum. Detroit beat St. Louis, 5-2. Their record improved to 7-3-0.
The Detroit Red Wings aren’t slowing down. In fact, the team is gaining momentum. Detroit beat St. Louis, 5-2. Their record improved to 7-3-0.
Red Wings rookie MBN seemed to have trouble grasping what’s asked of him. Apparently, Steve Yzerman thought so as well.
The Detroit Red Wings are heading on the road. However, Patrick Kane will be staying in Detroit. Kane is still rehabilitating an undisclosed injury.
The Detroit Red Wings were in a four goal hole, however the team made an incredible comeback. The team scored six straight unanswered goals.
The Detroit Red Wings have had some tough losses, however the Griffins are undefeated. The prospects had solid performances on Friday
The Detroit Red Wings hoped for a bounce back, but instead were humiliated by the New York Islanders. The five game win streak is already forgotten.
The Detroit Red Wings did not look ready to play the Buffalo Sabres, and they paid for it on the scoreboard. It took too long to get untracked.
The Detroit Red Wings got a much needed, albeit surprising win over Edmonton on Sunday. Dylan Larkin opened the scoring, and in fact was part of every goal.
Detroit’s start has been strong, and it continued through game six against Edmonton. John Gibson wasn’t spectacular, but his 16 saves were enough to win.
The Detroit Red Wings record is a healthy 4-1-0, but the roster is now down two players. Kane joins Lucas Raymond on IR.