Milestones
#21
Posted 15 May 2009 - 04:24 PM
With last night's win versus Anaheim, Detroit posts their 50th win in a best-of-seven series, out of 86 best-of-seven series.
"Mess up tomorrow, don't mess up now".
- Harry James Benson, CBE.
#22
Posted 17 May 2009 - 05:47 PM
With their win today against Chicago, Detroit has now won Game 1 in 8 consecutive series.
"Mess up tomorrow, don't mess up now".
- Harry James Benson, CBE.
#23
Posted 17 May 2009 - 06:44 PM
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
#24
Posted 28 May 2009 - 12:18 PM
Last night's series-clinching win against Chicago was the 16th 2-1 overtime win in Club history.
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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.
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Last night's series-clinching win against Chicago puts Detroit into the Stanley Cup Final for the 24th time in Club history.
"Mess up tomorrow, don't mess up now".
- Harry James Benson, CBE.
#25
Posted 28 May 2009 - 12:22 PM
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, 28 May 2009 - 12:23 PM.
#26
Posted 28 May 2009 - 12:38 PM
Last night's game (30/12/2008) was the 700th between Detroit and Chicago, the most occurring regular season match-up in NHL history (Montreal and Boston stands at 696; Montreal and Toronto stands at 692). The franchise's record vs. Chicago:
355W-254L-84T-5OTL-2SOL.
What teams does Detroit have losing records against? Montreal for sure and I'm thinking Boston as well. I know we are only up a game or two aginst Toronto.
#27
Posted 28 May 2009 - 12:45 PM
In Franchise history: Montreal Canadiens, Ottawa Senators / St. Louis Eagles, Montreal Maroons, Philadelphia Flyers and Buffalo Sabres.
"Mess up tomorrow, don't mess up now".
- Harry James Benson, CBE.
#28
Posted 28 May 2009 - 08:11 PM
This will be the sixth time games on consecutive dates (back-to-back) have begun a playoff series in Club history, the last time being vs. Chicago, 1989.
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This will be the first time games on consecutive dates (back-to-back) have begun a Stanley Cup Final series in Club history.
"Mess up tomorrow, don't mess up now".
- Harry James Benson, CBE.
#29
Posted 30 May 2009 - 09:21 AM
The most calendar dates in a 7-game best-of-seven playoff series in Club history is 15. It has happened five times: 1942-Toronto, 1949-Montreal, 1964-both Toronto and Chicago and 1965-Chicago.
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The most calendar dates in a 7-game best-of-seven Stanley Cup Final in Club history is 15. It has happened twice: 1942-Toronto and 1964-Toronto.
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The fewest calendar dates in a 7-game best-of-seven playoff series in Club history is 12. It happened in 1955-Montreal.
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The fewest calendar dates in a 7-game best-of-seven Stanley Cup Final in Club history is 12. It happened in 1955-Montreal.
"Mess up tomorrow, don't mess up now".
- Harry James Benson, CBE.
#30
Posted 31 May 2009 - 10:56 AM
With last night's win against Pittsburgh, Detroit has now won Game One in 9 consecutive playoff series.
"Mess up tomorrow, don't mess up now".
- Harry James Benson, CBE.
#31
Posted 31 May 2009 - 12:10 PM
This will be the sixth time games on consecutive dates (back-to-back) have begun a playoff series in Club history, the last time being vs. Chicago, 1989.
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This will be the first time games on consecutive dates (back-to-back) have begun a Stanley Cup Final series in Club history.
Correction.....
The Wings played in the LAST back-to-back finals games in 1955 as well. The dates were April 9 & 10. We all know what happened that year (won the cup) and certainly hope the other thing don't come true (42 year drought).
Here is the link. Scroll all the way to the bottom.
#32
Posted 31 May 2009 - 04:23 PM
The Wings played in the LAST back-to-back finals games in 1955 as well. The dates were April 9 & 10. We all know what happened that year (won the cup) and certainly hope the other thing don't come true (42 year drought).
Here is the link. Scroll all the way to the bottom.
This will be the sixth time games on consecutive dates (back-to-back) have begun a playoff series in Club history, the last time being vs. Chicago, 1989.
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This will be the first time games on consecutive dates (back-to-back) have begun a Stanley Cup Final series in Club history.
Thank you, but no correction is necessary; at least, not this time.
"Mess up tomorrow, don't mess up now".
- Harry James Benson, CBE.
#33
Posted 02 June 2009 - 10:39 AM
This is the sixth time 3 games will be played in 4 calendar dates in the Stanley Cup Final in Club history: 1945-Toronto, 1950-New York, 1952-Montreal, 1954-Montreal, 1955-Montreal and 2009-Pittsburgh.
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This is the second time 3 games will be played in 4 calendar dates beginning the Stanley Cup Final in Club history: 1952-Montreal and 2009-Pittsburgh.
"Mess up tomorrow, don't mess up now".
- Harry James Benson, CBE.
#34
Posted 07 June 2009 - 08:22 AM
With last night's win over Pittsburgh, Detroit registers their 300th playoff win (in 561 games, with 260 losses and 1 tie). They become only the second Club in NHL history to reach this milestone (Montreal, 398).
"Mess up tomorrow, don't mess up now".
- Harry James Benson, CBE.
#35
Posted 07 June 2009 - 04:01 PM
Last night's win against Pittsburgh was the 60th playoff shutout win in Club history.
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Last night's win against Pittsburgh was the 15th playoff shutout win this decade in Club History, the most of any decade.
"Mess up tomorrow, don't mess up now".
- Harry James Benson, CBE.
#36
Posted 07 June 2009 - 08:56 PM
Osgood now has four career playoff assists as a Red Wing. That's a new record for Detroit goalies. The previous high was three, shared by Tim Cheveldae and Greg Stefan.
<b>In order to break news on this website the story must be no older than 2 minutes, if it is older than 2 minutes or on TSN it is on this board already, especially if it deals with the Winged Wheel!</b>
"When I was looking for a captain, I wanted a guy with the Red Wings crest tattooed on his chest," said former Detroit coach Jacques Demers, who named Yzerman captain in 1986. "Steve Yzerman was that guy."
#37
Posted 02 October 2009 - 08:35 AM
Today's game is the 23rd game played at a neutral / alternate site in Club history.
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Today's game is the 4th home game played at a neutral / alternate site in Club history.
Edited by cusimano_brothers, 02 October 2009 - 03:57 PM.
"Mess up tomorrow, don't mess up now".
- Harry James Benson, CBE.
#38
Posted 03 October 2009 - 12:43 PM
Today's game is the 24th game played at a neutral / alternate site in Club history.
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Today's game is the 20th road game played at a neutral / alternate site in Club history.
"Mess up tomorrow, don't mess up now".
- Harry James Benson, CBE.
#39
Posted 04 October 2009 - 08:32 AM
The number of times the Club has gone 0-2 at the start of a season.
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The number of times the Club has gone 0-3 at the start of a season.
4
The number of times the Club has gone 1-2 at the start of a season.
"Mess up tomorrow, don't mess up now".
- Harry James Benson, CBE.
#40
Posted 11 October 2009 - 08:36 AM
The number of times the Club has lost their first two games of the season, followed by winning their next two.
"Mess up tomorrow, don't mess up now".
- Harry James Benson, CBE.
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