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300

With last night's game (10/02/2009) against Nashville, Head Coach Michael Babcock becomes only the sixth Coach/Head Coach to coach 300 regular season games in franchise history.

His record after 300 games is:

198W-67L-18OTL-17SOL, with a Winning Percentage of 0.718.

The others who have reached this milestone, in order of reaching it, are:

Adams, Ivan, Abel, Demers and Bowman.

His winning percentage at this milestone is the highest in franchise history, with Bowman in second at 0.672 and Ivan in third at 0.653.

His wins at this milestone is also the highest in franchise history, with Bowman second with 182 and Ivan third with 169.

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200

With last night's game (18/02/2009) against Nashville, Head Coach Mike Babcock records his 200th win with Detroit, becoming only the fifth Coach/Head Coach in franchise history to reach this milestone.

The others to have reached this milestone, in order of reaching it are: Adams, Ivan, Abel and Bowman.

His record, after his 200th win: 304G-200W-68L-18OTL-18SOL, with a winning percentage of 0.717.

To reach this milestone took 304 games, putting him in first place on this list, now followed by Bowman: 333 games and Ivan: 353 games.

To reach the second 100 wins of his career (from the first 100) took 155 games, putting him in first place on this list and now followed by Ivan: 165 games and Bowman: 171 games.

His 200 wins account for 65.8% of his games coached, putting him in first place on this list and now followed by Bowman: 60.1% and Ivan: 56.7%.

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200

With last night's game (18/02/2009) against Nashville, Head Coach Mike Babcock records his 200th win with Detroit, becoming only the fifth Coach/Head Coach in franchise history to reach this milestone.

The others to have reached this milestone, in order of reaching it are: Adams, Ivan, Abel and Bowman.

His record, after his 200th win: 304G-200W-68L-18OTL-18SOL, with a winning percentage of 0.717.

To reach this milestone took 304 games, putting him in first place on this list, now followed by Bowman: 333 games and Ivan: 353 games.

To reach the second 100 wins of his career (from the first 100) took 155 games, putting him in first place on this list and now followed by Ivan: 165 games and Bowman: 171 games.

His 200 wins account for 65.8% of his games coached, putting him in first place on this list and now followed by Bowman: 60.1% and Ivan: 56.7%.

If his 200 wins account for 65.8% of his games coached, shouldn't his wining percentage be 0.658?

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If his 200 wins account for 65.8% of his games coached, shouldn't his wining percentage be 0.658?

Technically, yes! But they meant to say "point percentage". So in Babs tenure in Hockeytown, he gets just about 5 out of every 7 points available. which is pretty damn good over a nearly 4 year spread.

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Technically, yes! But they meant to say "point percentage". So in Babs tenure in Hockeytown, he gets just about 5 out of every 7 points available. which is pretty damn good over a nearly 4 year spread.

Yes; my mistake. "Winning Percentage" should be "Points Percentage".

By percentage, for every 5 games played (10 total points available) with Babcock as Head Coach, the Club gets just over 7 points. By percentage, for every 5 games played with Babcock as Head Coach, the Club wins over 3 of them. And yes, these are amazing figures he and the Club have put up during his tenure with the DRW.

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500

Pasha played in his 500th career game the other night, and is three points away from 500 for his career. Either the end of this season or early next, he will join the top ten all-time Red Wings scoring leaders, sitting with Gordie Howe, Steve Yzerman, Alex Delvecchio, Sergei Fedorov, Nicklas Lidstrom, Brendan Shanahan, Ted Lindsay, Norm Ullman and Reed Larson. That, my friends, is pretty elite company. Not bad for only seven years in the League.

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Yes; my mistake. "Winning Percentage" should be "Points Percentage".

By percentage, for every 5 games played (10 total points available) with Babcock as Head Coach, the Club gets just over 7 points. By percentage, for every 5 games played with Babcock as Head Coach, the Club wins over 3 of them. And yes, these are amazing figures he and the Club have put up during his tenure with the DRW.

Ah, ok. Babcock's numbers are that much more impressive when you consider that the Red Wings were supposed to be the worst team in the history of anything coming out of the lockout. Give him a few more seasons and I think we can put Babcock on the same level as Jack Adams, Tommy Ivan, and Scotty Bowman.

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Ah, ok. Babcock's numbers are that much more impressive when you consider that the Red Wings were supposed to be the worst team in the history of anything coming out of the lockout. Give him a few more seasons and I think we can put Babcock on the same level as Jack Adams, Tommy Ivan, and Scotty Bowman.

Me, too. Even disregarding stats it's been pretty clear to me that Babcock has known what he's doing and outcoached his opponent almost every game he's played. There are other great coaches, but I honestly think (even when trying to be unbiased) that Babcock is the best coach of this era. Just look at his accomplishments and how successful his philosophy has been.

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40

For the 21st time in franchise history, the Club has reached the 40 win mark in a season, this time in their 61st game. It is the 12th time playing an 82-game schedule and the 11th consecutive season played, (4th consecutive since the lockout season), they have reached this mark.

Edited by cusimano_brothers

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57

With yesterday's game vs. Columbus, Detroit clinches a playoff spot for the 57th time in Club history.

18

With yesterday's clinching, Detroit earns a playoff spot for the 18th straight season played, beginning with the 1990-91 season.

Edited by cusimano_brothers

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100

With yesterday's game vs. Columbus, Detroit reaches the 100-point mark in a season for the 15th time in Club history. It is the 11th time playing an 82-game schedule; 2 in 70-game schedules and 2 in 84-game schedules.

9

Detroit reaches the 100-point mark in a season for the 9th straight season played, beginning in 1999-00.

2

Yesterday's game marks the 2nd time that 100 points and clinching a playoff spot happens in the same game; both consecutive seasons.

Edited by cusimano_brothers

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56

With yesterday's game vs. Columbus, Detroit clinches a playoff spot for the 56th time in Club history.

17

With yesterday's clinching, Detroit earns a playoff spot for the 17th straight season played, beginning with the 1991-92 season.

It is actually 18 seasons.

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50

Detroit records their 50th win of the season (in their 78th game) for the 6th time in franchise histrory, dating back to 1995-96.

4

Detroit records their 50th win for the fourth consecutive season, becoming only the third team in NHL history to reach this mark (Boston Bruins: 1971-74 and Montreal Canadiens: 1976-79).

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19

Today the Red Wings opened their 19th consecutive series at home.

The streak started in 2001.

2001 - LA

2002 - VAN, STL, COL, CAR

2003 - ANA

2004 - NSH, CGY

2006 - EDM

2007 - CGY, SJ, ANA

2008 - NSH, COL, DAL, PIT

2009 - CBJ, ANA, CHI

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16

Last night's series-clinching win against Chicago was the 16th 2-1 overtime win in Club history.

11

Last night's series-clinching win against Chicago was the 11th 2-1 overtime win decided in the first overtime in Club history. Three have gone to double-overtime and two have gone to triple-overtime.

24

Last night's series-clinching win against Chicago puts Detroit into the Stanley Cup Final for the 24th time in Club history.

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5

Darren Helm breaks the all-time record for playoff goals without ever having scored a regular season goal (5) with his OT winner in game 5 against the Hawks

EDIT: seemed like fun, felt like chiming in ;)

Edited by Yellowknife Redwing

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