Detroit Red Wings

Detroit coach Mike Babcock cautioned that his club hasn't done anything yet. Chicago's Joel Quenneville realizes they're back to square one with a victory in Game 4 Thursday.
Detroit coach Mike Babcock cautioned that his club hasn't done anything yet. Chicago's Joel Quenneville realizes they're back to square one with a victory in Game 4 Thursday.
about 1 hour ago
DETROIT – There’s getting caught out on a long shift and then there’s getting caught out on a long shift. Drew Miller and his fellow penalty killers experienced just that in Game 3 Monday night at Joe Louis Arena. Niklas Kronwall had a s...
DETROIT – There’s getting caught out on a long shift and then there’s getting caught out on a long shift. Drew Miller and his fellow penalty killers experienced just that in Game 3 Monday night at Joe Louis Arena. Niklas Kronwall had a shift length of two minutes and 46 seconds and Patrick Eaves was out there for 2:15. But both of those shift lengths paled in comparison to the ones Miller and Jonathan Ericsson had to endure with Brendan Smith in the penalty box for holding. The stopwatch wasn’t clicked off on their shifts until it read 3:15. “Three minutes, that must have been some sort of record,” Ericsson smiled after the game. “I was kind of standing still there in front of the net for a little while so I was able to catch some big breaths. I wasn’t as tired after three minutes as I was after two I think.” Normal shift length for forwards is roughly 45 seconds and a bit longer for defensemen. Penalty kill shifts tend to be shorter, as teams try to get quick changes as soon as possible. “I’d like to forget that one,” Miller said. “It was a long one. When you get stuck on the penalty kill there it’s tough to get off. You try and stay tight, guys were blocking shots and Jimmy (Howard) made some big saves for us. The key is to just to survive it and get off the ice as fast as you can when you can. You have to fight through long shifts like that.” Not helping matters was the fact that Smith’s penalty occurred in the second period, which meant the Wings had to cross center ice to get a shift change. “We were pretty tired, we got caught out there and we couldn’t get the puck out,” Eaves said. “They had a lot of skill on the ice and had the puck. We just tried to keep them to the outside.” Miller was playing in just his second game back after breaking his right hand on April 20 in Vancouver. “That’s one of those shifts you don’t want to have but you try to get through it,” Miller said. “I felt like my legs were a lot better (Monday). You’re on the penalty kill trying to kill it off and you get stuck out there. From there it’s just desperation, you try and get through it and get the puck out.” Miller blocked three shots on the three-minute plus shift, finishing with four total to go along with three hits. “He does all the little things right, blocking shots, getting in on the forecheck, penalty kill and just working hard,” Howard said. “That (penalty kill) was huge. I think (Miller) blocked about five shots on the penalty kill. He’s such a key player for us. He does his job so well.” Once Smith was released from the box, he joined the play giving the Wings three defenseman on the ice and two forwards. It took another 1:15 until Detroit could finally get a clear long enough to get a change. “They had some good chances,” Henrik Zetterberg said. “(Chicago) held onto the puck for a long time there. We stayed composed and Howie was there when we needed him.” The Wings killed off all four of the Blackhawks’ power plays in Game 3. “The biggest improvement we’ve seen with him in the lineup is our penalty kill,” Carlo Colaiacovo said. “(That) shift there in the second period I think he blocked five shots in a row. It was huge for that line to get a goal as well. Millsie is a guy who skates real well, blocks shots, plays with that edge, finishes checks and he’s been really key to us since he’s been back.” The kill was huge and it may have been the spark the Wings’ offense needed as Gustav Nyquist scored just under four minutes later and it was followed up 31 seconds later by a goal from Miller. “And (Miller) got rewarded with a goal, it just shows you that hard work pays off,” Howard said. After scoring a goal on their first power-place chance in the series, Chicago has gone 0-for-8 with the man advantage. “We weathered the storm there and then Gus made that great move to score and fortunately our line got out there and caused a little havoc down low,” Eaves said. “We jammed one in. It was a huge second period. You always want to
about 3 hours ago
Did you know there was a goal last night that shouldn't have counted for the team that scored it? Of course you did. However, if you're a Blackhawks fan who doesn't know the rules of hockey, then you have the wrong goal in mind. Let's g...
Did you know there was a goal last night that shouldn't have counted for the team that scored it? Of course you did. However, if you're a Blackhawks fan who doesn't know the rules of hockey, then you have the wrong goal in mind. Let's get to the Twitter: @yahoopuckdaddy @cheertheanthem @laurencewholmes @marklazerusFranzen was CLEARLY offside on Datsyuks goal. twitter.com/HawkeyTown_USA… — HawkeyTown, USA (@HawkeyTown_USA) May 21, 2013 Hahahaha fantastic. Let's do what anybody who thought this was a bad goal should have done and consult the rulebook 83.1 Off-side - Players of the attacking team must not precede the puck into the attacking zone. The position of the player’s skates and not that of his stick shall be the determining factor in all instances in deciding an off-side. A player is off-side when both skates are completely over the leadingedge of the blue line involved in the play. A player is on-side when either of his skates are in contact with, or on his own side of the line, at the instant the puck completely crosses the leadingedge of the blueline regardless of the position of his stick. However, a player actually controlling the puck who shall cross the line ahead of the puck shall not be considered "off-side," provided he had possession and control of the puck prior to his skates crossing the blue line. Now, here is where Franzen gains possession of the puck: You'll notice that this takes place juuuuuuuust slightly before Franzen reaches the Chicago blue line. +1 for knowing the rules, geniuses. In fairness though, even Brian Hedger, who writes for NHL.com took up the mantle here before coming around to the right side. He already deleted the one where he called somebody else wrong for knowing the rule, but at least he owned up to it. Just to be clear ... always was under presumption puck had to cross first. You learn something new every day. Rule 83. — Brian Hedger (@BrianHedger) May 21, 2013 Yep. So the guy who writes for NHL.com is now better-aware of how the league's rules work. (To wrap up this learning experience, @HawkeyTown_USA has also since come to understand how wrong he was when he was spamming everybody who would listen with links to his picture "proving" Franzen should have been whistled. Still, it makes me laugh that stuff this rudimentary can gain so much traction.)
about 6 hours ago
In addition to scoring the game-winning goal in a 3-1 victory, Miller was also on the ice for a marathon shift that lasted 3 minutes, 15 seconds during a second-period Blackhawks' power play.
In addition to scoring the game-winning goal in a 3-1 victory, Miller was also on the ice for a marathon shift that lasted 3 minutes, 15 seconds during a second-period Blackhawks' power play.
about 8 hours ago
Someone at NHL.com read what is turning out to be my favorite article ever and has taken our suggestion of mocking Dan McNeil to a new level - take a look. Just to be sure, here's how the story begins: The hammer and t...
Someone at NHL.com read what is turning out to be my favorite article ever and has taken our suggestion of mocking Dan McNeil to a new level - take a look. Just to be sure, here's how the story begins: The hammer and the nail don’t have a rivalry anymore. Says who? After 87 years and 800-plus games, a columnist seemingly based the Game 1 outcome – which happened to be the Blackhawks’ eighth straight win over the Red Wings in the all-time series – to declare the Wings-Hawks rivalry dead. Well, the nail is seething and it should have the hammer’s attention by now. The nail was never on life-support and after a convincing 3-1 victory Monday night the nail made it abundantly clear that this Western Conference semifinal is going to be a long, contemptuous series. Period. I love it. By the way, coward Dan McNeil hasn't responded once since Detroit's victory Saturday - not making a peep on Twitter once. Really owning that aren't ya Dan? LGRW.
about 9 hours ago
Video leaking out of the Red Wings ghastly new playoff pre-game ritual: Sacrificing a Goose. That's our lovable Swiss Sniper gone straight K-31 (Karabiner...7.5x55, a real beauty) on a fellow rookie and Game 3 hero, Gustav N...
Video leaking out of the Red Wings ghastly new playoff pre-game ritual: Sacrificing a Goose. That's our lovable Swiss Sniper gone straight K-31 (Karabiner...7.5x55, a real beauty) on a fellow rookie and Game 3 hero, Gustav Nyquist. If this turns out to be the winning formula, Nyquist may retire at the end of the year. Huge thanks to @WorldofIsaac on twitter for the .GIF. That guy is famous now. LGRW
about 9 hours ago
I found this gem on Brunners Twitter feed and I was wondering if you guys have any other funny ones. I've run into a couple from the Ducks series but I bet there are some hidden gems out there. If this is what Brunner and Nyquist do befo...
I found this gem on Brunners Twitter feed and I was wondering if you guys have any other funny ones. I've run into a couple from the Ducks series but I bet there are some hidden gems out there. If this is what Brunner and Nyquist do before big games then it must be helping (see Goose's move on Crawford) Thanks for all your help and hopefully future laughs as we continue the playoff run. http://i.imgur.com/ZOJV9dk.gif I found this gem on Brunners Twitter feed and I was wondering if you guys have any other funny ones. I've run into a couple from the Ducks series but I bet there are some hidden gems out there. If this is what Brunner and Nyquist do before big games then it must be helping (see Goose's move on Crawford) Thanks for all your help and hopefully future laughs as we continue the playoff run. http://i.imgur.com/ZOJV9dk.gif
about 11 hours ago
Detroit weathered a storm early in the second period. Gustav Nyquist and Drew Miller then scored 31 seconds apart to give the Red Wings a lead they did not relinquish.
Detroit weathered a storm early in the second period. Gustav Nyquist and Drew Miller then scored 31 seconds apart to give the Red Wings a lead they did not relinquish.
about 13 hours ago
Red Wings News Datsyuk, Miller, Nyquist score to help Red Wings beat Blackhawks 3-1 to take 2-1 series lead - The Hockey NewsJust soak in the glory boys. Soak it in. Discuss: Detroit takes 2-1 series lead vs. Chicago | ProHockeyTalk...
Red Wings News Datsyuk, Miller, Nyquist score to help Red Wings beat Blackhawks 3-1 to take 2-1 series lead - The Hockey NewsJust soak in the glory boys. Soak it in. Discuss: Detroit takes 2-1 series lead vs. Chicago | ProHockeyTalkGreat game. Now on to game 4. Wings beat Blackhawks to take 2-1 series lead - Sportsnet.caTaking back what is rightfully ours. Rapid Reaction: Red Wings 3, Blackhawks 1 - Chicago Blackhawks Blog - ESPN ChicagoReferees. No goal. Wings are dirty. Detroit sucks. Blah blah blah blah blah... Red Wings ride Motor City mayhem to victory over Blackhawks - The Globe and Mail This is Hockeytown, and this is what we do! Swede-est Day: Ericsson, Kronwall play together - The Macomb Daily I keep telling you, the Swedes are the best. Detroit Red Wings' Pavel Datsyuk a longshot to win Selke Trophy for fifth time, says online gaming site | MLive.com I have a hunch that he wins it this year. Just a hunch. Big E energizes the Wings' defense - Detroit Red Wings He's been solid every game. Move to wing has been good for Wings' Abdelkader | Hockey | Sports | Toronto Sun No player has changed more this season than Justin Abdelkader. Maybe Kindl, but you get the point. Did You See That? Gustav Nyquist's patience pays off | Hockey | CBC Sports Did you see that? The guy in the purpleish shirt is going bonkers. NHL News NHL 14 cover vote: Datsyuk, Brodeur, Tavares and Bobrovsky are final four | Puck Daddy - Yahoo! SportsIf Datsyuk beats Brodeur he will be on the cover. I doubt Tavares and Bob have enough fan support. Buffalo Sabres re-sign rugged fourth-line forward John Scott to 1-year contract - The Hockey NewsJust the man the Sabres need. Report: Predators part ways with assistant coach | ProHockeyTalkPeter Horachek had been with the team since 2003. NHL Tooth Watch: Cataloging all the lost fangs in the 2013 playoffs | Puck Daddy - Yahoo! SportsJohn Moore lost 6 teeth after taking a puck to the face! That's a real hockey face. Darnell Nurse – The Next Ones: NHL 2013 Draft Prospect Profile Did you know that Nurse is Donovan McNabb's nephew? Iginla: Stanley Cup or no, I’m not retiring | ProHockeyTalkNot that anyone realistically thought that he was going to. 2013 NHL Draft Rankings – War Room May Edition Top 30 (Round 1) | The Hockey Writers Draft info. Sharks look to build on dramatic Game 3 win to tie series | TSN Not trying to get ahead of myself here but if the Wings advance, I would much rather face the Sharks than the Kings. Bettman: ‘we probably do better than the Dow’ | ProHockeyTalkHe is preparing himself for another lockout next season. It's all apart of the plan. Ducks D Beauchemin to be ready for season after knee surgery | TSNWill be ready to lose to the Wings yet again. Rangers coach John Tortorella thinks that goal was pretty huge - SBNation.com Haha. Pierre's quick "thank you" is amazing. Ducks sign Swedish League rookie of the year Karlsson | ProHockeyTalk This guy is really good. I have seen him play a few times for Sweden and he looks like a very good player. Mark Messier Leadership Award Finalists: Alfredsson vs. Brown vs. Toews | Puck Daddy - Yahoo! SportsDustin Brown and Patrick Kane: the greatest leaders to walk this earth. Lecavalier says he wants to stick with Lightning | ProHockeyTalkI don't see him being moved. He is a good leader for a rebuilding club. Let's Go Red Wings!
about 13 hours ago
The Red Wings have a lead in a series that isn't over yet after taking a 3-1 win in Detroit on Monday night. This one was a back-and-forth affair that could have gone any number of ways. Thankfully, it went the way I wanted it to. Peopl...
The Red Wings have a lead in a series that isn't over yet after taking a 3-1 win in Detroit on Monday night. This one was a back-and-forth affair that could have gone any number of ways. Thankfully, it went the way I wanted it to. People are going to complain about penalties for the next seven weeks after this one and they're all going to be right, no matter which side they're arguing. The refs made any number of mistakes. Neither team scored on the power play in nine combined opportunities (Detroit 5/4 Chicago). Overall, the Hawks put 40 shots on net compared to the Wings' 30. CSSI Methodology Explanation here Goalie Ratings Jimmy Howard may have had his best game of the playoffs here. He was very good at rebound control for most shots and scrambled exceptionally well when the puck came back off him. Howard will win the head-to-head battle. Overall, I'm going to hand him a +2 rating and I'm very much fighting the urge to bust out the rare +3. I think his teammates did him a few favors in net-front scrums, but damn was I impressed. The Goals 2nd Period 07:49 - Detroit Goal: Gustav Nyquist (wrist shot) from Damien Brunner and Joakim AnderssonThe Wings get on the boards first with a great hustle to turn into a great zone entry and then a great move across the middle and then a great job outwaiting Crawford before Nyquist pots it home. Overall...great. Brunner will net an extra half-plus for the hustle to get to the puck that he flips over Leddy. Nyquist will get a bonus plus for his hustle and great work to score this. 2nd Period 08:20 - Detroit Goal: Andrew Miller (tip in) from Patrick Eaves and Cory EmmertonThe Wings score again 31 seconds later as the fourth line creates a turnover high in the zone. Eaves wastes no time putting a shot on goal that Crawford can't corral. Eaves puts the rebound back on and it gets through. The puck is sitting behind Crawford when Miller pokes it home. I'm going to give Eaves a bonus assist and a bonus plus for all of his work here. He does most of the legwork moving the puck around the zone and is the reason for the Rozsival turnover. Colaiacovo was in good position and will earn half an assist on the work to keep the puck in. Kindl will also earn an assist for a clever move at his own blue line to move the puck up ice on the faceoff win and also a well-timed pinch to prevent a clear. 3rd Period 04:35 - Chicago Goal: Patrick Kane (wrist shot) from Duncan KeithChicago breaks the shutout on a bit of a controversial call. Johan Franzen gets hit in the numbers in the corner of the Chicago zone, allowing the Hawks to break the forecheck. Keith dumps it high over the Wings' defense to break Kane in all alone for the finish between Howard's legs. The no-call aside, Quincey and Smith have to have this play covered better. This is a desperation move by the Hawks that pays off because Q misses a jump and Smith isn't back far enough to deny Kane the break. Both Quincey and Smith will pick up coverage minuses. Datsyuk, Franzen, and Filppula will be cleared. 3rd Period 06:46 - Detroit Goal: Pavel Datsyuk (wrist shot) from Johan Franzen Brendan SmithThe Wings reclaim the two-goal lead on a transition play just over two minutes (and one waved-off goal) later which leads a puck to the very end of Datsyuk's reach as he crosses into the zone. Pavel collects it and slings the puck on net. Crawford watches helplessly as the puck is in and out faster than Andrew Shaw on prom night. Datsyuk will get a self-assist for starting this play in his own end while Abdelkader gets the third assist for helping make sure the Wings make it out of the zone. Smith will get a bonus half-plus on this play for good body positioning and a quick turn to hit Franzen in stride out of the zone. Franzen for his work will also get a half-plus. Penalty Adjustments (pluses and minuses only) 1st Period 16:12 - Justin Abdelkader (holding the stick): The only obvious penalty of the first period which wasn't also let go at some othe
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