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  1. Los Angeles Kings (26-14-6) vs. Detroit Red Wings (23-21-5) When: Monday, January 27 Time: 7 p.m. ET Where: Little Caesars Arena (Detroit, Mich.) Channel: FanDuel Sports Network Detroit Extra, NHL Network DETROIT -- As the curtain rises on the final act of their brief three-game homestand, game #50 of the season has the Detroit Red Wings preparing for a formidable challenge as they host the Los Angeles Kings on Monday night. Although the Red Wings faced a daunting struggle during their recent road trip, managing to secure only one victory out of four matches, they have undeniably rebounded since their return home. After a significant triumph over the Montreal Canadiens, Detroit, led by a spectacular 28-save shutout from Cam Talbot, took down the Tampa Bay Lightning—merely a week after succumbing to the Bolts in Florida. With another pivotal road swing looming on the horizon, securing victories at home is imperative for a Red Wings team still striving to claw their way back into the playoff race. Heading into Monday night, the Wings currently occupy the seventh position in the Atlantic Division, remaining four points adrift of the final Wild Card spot in the Eastern Conference. On the other hand, the Kings find themselves in a considerably more advantageous position than Detroit. Thanks to the team’s solid defensive structure and stellar performances from key players like goaltender Darcy Kuemper and Anze Kopitar, Los Angeles has managed to hover near the top of the Pacific Division. The Kings currently stand third in the Pacific, trailing the first-place Edmonton Oilers by seven points. This encounter marks the second and final meeting this season between the Wings and Kings, with L.A. victorious in their initial clash in Hollywood back in November. Will the Red Wings seize the moment? The stage is set for an exhilarating showdown! DETROIT RED WINGS TOP 10 LA KINGS TOP 10 RED WINGS 50th (and 51st) GAME(s) HISTORY The 50th game of the 1987-1988 regular season had the Red Wings playing the Toronto Maple Leafs in a Norris Division matchup of bitter rivals! The game ended in a 3-3 tie, but the fisticuffs ran wild in this classic "Fight Night at The Joe!" In a fashion that resembles more recent versions of The Red Wings, they held a 2-0 lead going into the 3rd period, only to be outscored 3-1, with Eddie Olczyk netting the tying goal with 3 seconds left to play in regulation! This was the first game of a classic Norris division Home and Home series on consecutive nights. The following night at Maple Leaf Garden in Toronto, the teams battled to a 5-5 tie. The Red Wings scratched their way to a 3-3 tie when John Chabot "Cha-boom" scored 2 goals in 2 minutes sending the teams into the 2 period break. Then after 2 goals in just over 3 minutes by Steve Chiasson and Steve Yzerman, again, with the Wings were holding a seemingly safe 5-3 lead only to give up 2 unanswered goals by (former Red Wing) Mark Osborne and (future yet brief Red Wing) Wendell Clark. I sure do miss these consecutive night Home and Home series'
  2. Detroit Red Wings (21-21-4) vs. Philadelphia Flyers (21-20-6) When: Tuesday, January 21 Time: 7 p.m. ET Where: Wells Fargo Center (Philadelphia, Pa.) Channel: FanDuel Sports Network Detroit As the Detroit Red Wings prepare to face the Philadelphia Flyers on Tuesday night, the stakes are high for both teams. After a promising start to their four-game road trip, which began with a victory over the reigning Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers, the Red Wings have hit a rough patch. With back-to-back losses against the Tampa Bay Lightning and Dallas Stars—where they managed to score only two goals—they find themselves hungry for redemption. Currently sitting in seventh place in the Atlantic Division, the Red Wings are five points adrift of the last Wild Card spot in the Eastern Conference. Their recent 4-1 defeat against the Stars not only extended their losing streak against this former rival to ten games but also served as a wake-up call. The team is eager to shift gears and regain momentum before they return home later this week. On the opposite side, the Flyers are in a similar position, but they come into this matchup riding a wave of confidence. With four wins in their last five games, Philadelphia is aiming to solidify its playoff aspirations and climb the standings. Currently, they sit sixth in the Metropolitan Division, just two points ahead of the Red Wings and three points shy of a Wild Card spot. This game marks the third and final meeting of the season between these two competitive squads, with one win apiece thus far. As the tension builds and both teams look to secure crucial points, fans can expect an exciting showdown filled with passion, strategy, and the relentless pursuit of victory. Tune in to watch the action unfold on FanDuel Sports Network Detroit! After a challenging period away from the NHL, Elmer Söderblom is finally making his return, and excitement is brewing in Detroit! The Red Wings have officially recalled the towering 6-foot-8 left winger from their AHL affiliate, the Grand Rapids Griffins, just in time for tonight’s matchup against the Philadelphia Flyers. Fans can catch the action at 7 p.m. on the FanDuel Sports Network. At just 23 years old, Söderblom has demonstrated significant promise during his time with the Griffins this season, racking up five goals and 12 assists over 38 games. His physical presence on the ice has also contributed to a solid plus-4 rating, proving that he can make an impact both offensively and defensively. With a track record featuring 23 goals and 31 assists across 119 games in the AHL, it's clear that Söderblom is ready to re-establish himself at the NHL level. Last season, Söderblom debuted with the Red Wings, showcasing his skill by netting a goal in his very first game against the Montreal Canadiens. Despite the setbacks he faced due to a lower-body injury, which curtailed his momentum early in the season, he managed to score a total of five goals and three assists in his 21 appearances. It’s no wonder the Red Wings were keen to give him another shot—they originally brought him up straight from the Swedish Hockey League after an impressive season with Frolunda. As he steps back onto the ice tonight, fans are eager to see how Söderblom will adapt and integrate into the Red Wings' lineup while contributing to the team's quest for victory on this critical road trip. His blend of size, strength, and skill could prove to be a game-changer as he helps fuel the Red Wings’ playoff aspirations. Welcome back, Elmer! RED WINGS TOP 10 LEADERS FLYERS TOP 10 LEADERS EASTERN CONFERNCE STANDINGS RED WINGS PROBABLE STARTING LINEUP
  3. Hey you Guys! Ottawa Senators (19-17-2) vs. Detroit Red Wings (17-18-4) When: Tuesday, January 7 Time: 7 p.m. ET Where: Little Caesars Arena (Detroit, Mich.) Channel: FanDuel Sports Network. Ah, Hockeytown—where the air is crisp, the engines roar, and the ice glistens like a freshly Zamboni'd parking lot! It’s showtime as the Detroit Red Wings get ready to tango with the Ottawa Senators in what can only be described as the Wild Card Clash of the Titans (or at least two teams desperately trying to avoid the couch come playoff time). Now, let’s talk about the Red Wings. Under the deft guidance of coach Todd McLellan—who clearly has a magic wand hidden under his suit—they’ve turned from zeroes to heroes faster than you can say “Zetterberg.” With four consecutive wins under their belts, including an impressive 4-2 upset over the Winnipeg Jets (the NHL's equivalent of that one kid who always shows up with gluten-free kale chips at a pizza party), the Wings are starting to look like they remember how to play hockey. Their offense is clicking so smoothly that one might think they’ve installed a new Wi-Fi router for better connectivity! Meanwhile, the Senators are navigating through the proverbial minefield of injuries. Losing star goaltender Linus Ullmark is like entering a swim meet without the proper flotation devices—you’re bound to sink! The Sens have been struggling lately, given their snazzy record of just one win in their last five games, including an embarrassing 4-0 shutout against the St. Louis Blues. Ouch! Talk about a slapshot to the ego! As the teams prepare to face off in this passionate rivalry, the stakes are high. The Wings sit tantalizingly close to the last Wild Card spot, just three points shy of the Canadiens, while the Senators are trying to figure out if they need a map or a miracle to reach the playoffs, sitting twelve points behind the formidable Maple Leafs. This isn’t just a game; it’s a chance for one team to gain precious ground while the other tries to shake off the rust of recent misfortunes. Will the Wings continue their hot streak, or will the Senators find a way to muster up a little magic? Buckle up, folks! It’s going to be a wild ride on the ice! PROJECTED DETROIT LINEUP
  4. Detroit Red Wings (10-11-4) vs. Ottawa Senators (10-12-3) When: Thursday, December 5 Time: 7 p.m. ET Where: Canadian Tire Centre (Kanata, Ontario) Channel: Fan Duel Sports Network Detroit Stream: FuboTV (Free Trial), DirecTV Stream As the Detroit Red Wings set their sights on a much-needed victory, they find themselves facing off against the Ottawa Senators in a pivotal matchup that promises to be anything but ordinary. After a frustrating overtime loss against the Boston Bruins—where Lucas Raymond's impressive two-goal performance went unrewarded—the Wings are eager to bounce back and reclaim their footing in the Atlantic Division. The recent trend of leaving points on the board has been troubling for Detroit. Despite flashes of brilliance throughout the season, the Red Wings have struggled to convert opportunities into wins, leaving them 10 points behind the division leaders as we enter early December. With plenty of time left in the season to shift the momentum, the pressure is mounting. Fans are hoping that the team can harness their potential and deliver a stronger performance against their rivals from Ottawa. On the other side of the ice, the Senators are in a similar boat. Once considered contenders in their bid for a playoff spot, Ottawa has grappled with inconsistency that keeps them at the bottom of the Atlantic Division standings. Despite acquiring key players—like goaltender Linus Ullmark—to shore up their lineup, they haven’t been able to churn out the victories necessary to climb back into contention. This matchup presents both teams with an opportunity to spark a turnaround that could reignite their respective postseason dreams. Thursday night’s contest marks the first of four meetings this season between the Senators and the Red Wings. Last year's rivalry saw Ottawa come out on top in three of those encounters, adding an extra layer of urgency and motivation for Detroit to set the record straight. With both teams hungry for points and pride, this battle at Canadian Tire Centre is sure to deliver excitement and intensity on the ice. Fans can follow the action live on FuboTV, as the Red Wings aim to shake off their recent setbacks and skate toward victory in what promises to be a thrilling clash. Will Detroit finally break through their overtime struggles, or will the Senators continue to assert their dominance? Only time will tell, and the puck is set to drop on a crucial night for both franchises! PROJECTED LINEUP
  5. Calgary Flames (12-7-3) vs. Detroit Red Wings (9-10-2) When: Wednesday, November 27 Time: 7:30 p.m. ET Where: Little Caesars Arena (Detroit, Mich.) Channel: Fan Duel Sports Network Detroit Extra Get ready for an electrifying showdown as the surging Flames from Calgary roll into Detroit, igniting a clash that promises to be nothing short of thrilling! Can our beloved Red Wings maintain their winning streak and douse the Flames’ fiery momentum in the NHL? Tonight’s matchup is more than just a game; it’s a pivotal moment for the Yzerplan, which is crumbling rapidly. However, will the albatross of a struggling defense and lackluster scoring hold the local boys back from glory? Coach LaLonde faces critical decisions—will he mix up the lines effectively to secure the win and his own future behind the bench? The stakes are high, and the atmosphere is electric! Be sure to tune in at 7:30 PM for all the action and see if the Red Wings can soar above the challenge or if the Flames will leave them in the dust. Don’t miss out on what promises to be an unforgettable night of hockey! https://x.com/DetroitRedWings/status/1861819757428678736
  6. Detroit Red Wings (8-10-2) vs. New York Islanders (8-8-5) When: Monday, November 25 Time: 7 p.m. ET Where: UBS Arena (Elmont, N.Y.) Channel: Fan Duel Sports Network Detroit As the Detroit Red Wings prepare to hit the ice against the New York Islanders on Long Island, excitement and anticipation fill the air. Fans are buzzing with questions: Can the Red Wings find their rhythm and secure a much-needed win? Will this match be the turning point for a season that’s had its share of ups and downs? The stakes couldn't be higher. The team is determined to shake off recent struggles and reignite their quest for playoff contention. With key players stepping up and a newfound energy in the locker room, optimism brews among the coaching staff and diehard supporters alike. The Islanders, known for their strong defensive play and strategic counterattacks, will certainly put the Wings to the test. But the Red Wings possess a unique blend of speed, skill, and tenacity. If they can capitalize on scoring opportunities and tighten their defense, there’s no telling how this showdown will unfold. Will they channel their inner grit and determination? Or will they falter under pressure once again? Stay tuned for the next episode of *How The Wings Turn!* as we unravel the drama, excitement, and the high-stakes moments that could define this season for the Red Wings. It’s a must-watch for fans eager to see if their team has what it takes to soar above the challenges and remind everyone why they’re a legendary franchise! (gotta love AI!) As always, Lets Go Red Wings!
  7. 8 Legged RedWing

    4/24 GDT: Kings 1 @ Red Wings 3

    VS 7:30 PM @ Joe Louis Arena On NBC Sports Network or TSN2
  8. LW C RW Gustav Nyquist Henrik Zetterberg Tomas Tatar Andreas Athanasiou Dylan Larkin Justin Abdelkader Riley Sheahan Ben Street Anthony Mantha Luke Glendening Tomas Nosek Drew Miller Defensive Pairings Niklas Kronwall Mike Green Dan DeKeyser Nick Jensen Xavier Ouellet Robbie Russo
  9. REAL TALK HAPPY PANCAKE TUESDAY!!! (Also, something something trades something something.) LINEUPS RED WINGS Tatar Zetterberg Mantha Athanasiou Nielsen Vanek Abdelkader Helm Larkin Glendening Sheahan Ott/Miller DeKeyser Green Kronwall Jensen Ouellet Sproul Mrazek * * * CANUCKS D. Sedin H. Sedin Hansen Boucher Horvat Eriksson Granlund Sutter Megna Labate Gaunce Grenier Edler Stecher Sbisa Larsen Hutton Biega Miller HYPE JAM Papa Roach - "M-80 (Explosive Energy Movement)" LGRW!!!
  10. With my team eliminated Al the octopus and Daisy The Cow will be turning to baseball
  11. Al The Octopus

    GDT: 4-17 lighting Vs maple leafs

    Game Day thread lighting Vs maple leafs
  12. Forwards Gustav Nyquist - Henrik Zetterberg - Tomas Tatar Riley Sheahan - Frans Nielsen - Anthony Mantha Andreas Athanasiou - Dylan Larkin - Justin Abdelkader Luke Glendening - Tomas Nosek - Drew Miller Defensive Pairings Dan DeKeyser - Nick Jensen Xavier Ouellet - Mike Green Daniel Renouf - Robbie Russo