Detroit Red Wings

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!
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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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Detroit gets second-period goals from Gustav Nyquist and Drew Miller and a big third-period goal from Pavel Datsyuk. The Blackhawks clearly are frustrated as they trail the series 2-1.
Detroit gets second-period goals from Gustav Nyquist and Drew Miller and a big third-period goal from Pavel Datsyuk. The Blackhawks clearly are frustrated as they trail the series 2-1.
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Syd Crosby earned his first Messier Leadership Award Nomination in 1998 at the tender age of 11. Naturally, his glorious NHL career wouldn't start for another 3 years, but Gary Bettman felt his future endeavors warranted the nominat...
Syd Crosby earned his first Messier Leadership Award Nomination in 1998 at the tender age of 11. Naturally, his glorious NHL career wouldn't start for another 3 years, but Gary Bettman felt his future endeavors warranted the nomination. The fact that the award hadn't been invented yet was inconsequential to the diminutive commissioner. Ten years later, Crosby lost his "C" after a then-future Red Wing captain emasCulated him.Continue reading "Burn Down The West"
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Jonathan Toews is a broken little boy. The past couple of days he has gone to bed muttering to hiimself, when not biting his pillow, and waking up needing to change his sheets. He is haunted by his personal boogeyman, Henrik Zetterberg...
Jonathan Toews is a broken little boy. The past couple of days he has gone to bed muttering to hiimself, when not biting his pillow, and waking up needing to change his sheets. He is haunted by his personal boogeyman, Henrik Zetterberg, whose defensive coverage of Toews has been so suffocating, the lack of oxygen affecting "Tazer's" brain and emotional stability so badly, that he finally snapped. As time expired in Detroit’s win, Jonathan Toews took the faceoff and immediately began to cross check Henrik Zetterberg. Again and again as the seconds ticked down, he went after Zetterberg who was trying to actually play defense. As expected, the Red Wings weren’t too happy. Zetterberg went right after Toews, Bertuzzi got a couple of requisite shots in and then Jimmy Howard stepped in and did his part. Continue reading "The Twenty-Cent Opera And Not-So-Secret Biases"
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Updated at 2057 PST because I forgot something really important at the end of this post. No...not down. Hammered. May 16, 2013|Dan McNeil Right now the Blackhawks are the hammer and the Red Wings are the nail. That will not c...
Updated at 2057 PST because I forgot something really important at the end of this post. No...not down. Hammered. May 16, 2013|Dan McNeil Right now the Blackhawks are the hammer and the Red Wings are the nail. That will not change during the duration of these Western Conference semifinals. The Blackhawks are too fast for Detroit. They're too deep. The Hawks are much more experienced, especially at the blue line. They're too well conditioned. Chicago is too everything for a Wings team that appeared out of gas after going a full seven games against Anaheim in the first round. Continue reading "Blackhawks Down"
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Gustav Nyquist and Drew Miller for the ball rolling with goals just 31 seconds apart in the second period.
Gustav Nyquist and Drew Miller for the ball rolling with goals just 31 seconds apart in the second period.
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When one says “the fans at Joe Louis threw more octopi on the ice than the Wings put pucks in the opposing net,” one tends to feel weak, feeble, and like hockey really isn’t all that important of a sport, anyway. Bu...
When one says “the fans at Joe Louis threw more octopi on the ice than the Wings put pucks in the opposing net,” one tends to feel weak, feeble, and like hockey really isn’t all that important of a sport, anyway. But when 4 octopi hit the ice, each of which is gloriously twirled by arena manager and local deity Al Sobotka, you know we might be okay. Combine that with our record of scoring 3 goals whilst Jimmy is in net and Z as our Captain, and you have an OH MY GOODNESS I CANNOT BELIEVE WE’RE UP 2-1 ON CHICAGO. This game was great. Lots of snarl. Chicago came out with a huge push. Angry about being embarrassed on home ice, like Xerxes learning he can bleed for the first time. What a storm to weather. But thanks to Jimmy and the post, and a defense that would bend but not break, we were able to hang in there. The Wings, meanwhile, came out of the gate with a physical style, let with hits by Drew Miller and the defensive units relentlessly badgering the stars of Chicago. A good PK too. Midway through the second period, the Wings finally break through. Defensive zone draw and the Goose is loose, springs all the way down after a clever feed from Brunner, takes Seabrook to school, Crawford along with him, and pots one from a low angle into the open net. A mere thirty seconds later, Eaves-Miller-Emmerton double our lead with a quick turnover on the forecheck and the Eaves shot gets past Crawford, hangs on the line, and Drew Miller crashes the net and pokes it in. Along with himself. Because that’s how Fourth Liners do it. The third period got a little whacky. Franzen nailed from behind, hit right between the numbers, stays down, and Chicago gets a break and Kane scores a goal. 2-1. Edzo has NO problem with the hit, almost completely refuses to acknowledge it and, as the crowd boo’s, opines that they must be mad about the lack of whistle whilst Franzen was down. Surely, they can’t be mad about a lack of a boarding call! That’s outrageous, a Blockhack hit him. He should be so lucky. What a pile of garbage that guy is. Hockey Gods would make him pay, however, as a minute or two later the Hawks tie it up with a shot that beats Howa – OH NO! Goalie Interference! In the crease on Andrew Shaw, who had a terrible game. Great going, Hockey Gods! NOHS THREE STARS First Star: Jimmy Howard 39 stops on 40 shots faced. This guy kept us in early, allowed a goal on a play that I completely disagree with ever happening (about as fervently as Joel Quennville disagrees with that goalie interference call). A real strong game, but probably not enough to change the mind of this guy. To be honest, Chicago’s chances, after the first 10 minutes of the first period, were less and less lethal. It just seemed that the Wings were getting into the Hawks’ heads a bit. Second Star: Gustav Nyquist Breaking a bit of a drought on a real goal-scorer’s goal. He plays a very responsible game, typical of our third-liners, but I’m not really used to so much skill from youngsters on a third line. Not only are they quick, but holy smokes can they dangle and some of them even snipe. Third Star: Pavel Valerievich Tough to pick a third star, I felt EVERY ONE had a really strong game. Zetterberg really got into Toews’ head it seemed. Cleary absolutely owned the mind of Dan Bickell, dude completely lost his s*** with 90 seconds left, down by two, in the offensive zone after the whistle. Unbelievable. But Pavel Valerievich just absolutely earned a star with a highlight real goal. Not too bad defensively, once again, either. Completely trust him with defensive zone draws/responsibilities when we’re down a man or working with a minute to go and Chicago has pulled their “goalie.” Honourable Mention: Nik Kronwall No Kronwallings this game. But he was inside the heads of the Hawks, much like everyone else. Some really outstanding work i
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Haven't even watched these because I'm still dancing. Somebody tell me if all the brutal things are in here. I'm guessing they missed some.
Haven't even watched these because I'm still dancing. Somebody tell me if all the brutal things are in here. I'm guessing they missed some.
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When all is said and done, this series will have been one thing above all others: Electrifying. Detroit hosted the Chicago Blackhawks for the first time in the 2nd Round of the 2013 Stanley Cup conference semi-finals, and the question...
When all is said and done, this series will have been one thing above all others: Electrifying. Detroit hosted the Chicago Blackhawks for the first time in the 2nd Round of the 2013 Stanley Cup conference semi-finals, and the question in everyone's mind had to be: Will the Red Wings come out with the same energy and dominance they displayed in the previous game in the United Centre? The answer turned out to be a resounding 'yes', as the Wings battled more fiercely--and more physically--than they ever have this year, securing a 3-1 win to go up in the series 2-1 over the Hawks. Detroit opened their scoring on an absolutely sick display from Gustav Nyquist, who made a great power move into the middle of the ice around the Hawks defender, got Chicago goalie Corey Crawford down to the ice, outwaited him, and whipped the puck past for the 1-0 lead. Not even a minute later, Detroit would capitalize on a Blackhawks turnover that had Cory Emmerton feeding Patrick Eaves in the middle. Eaves's shot was stopped by Crawford, but Drew Miller rushed the crease and banged the puck home to extend the lead to 2-0! The Hawks would have a chance to respond, after a non-call on a hit from behind on Johan Franzen, Patrick Kane got in alone on Detroit netminder Jimmy Howard and banked his chance to cut the lead to 2-1. Not long after, it appeared that Chicago may have tied the game on a chance in the crease, but the play was blown down and no-goal ruled due to goaltender interference. The Wings would answer back after didging the bullet, as Pavel Datsyuk, in almost a mirror image of his goal against the Ducks, ripped a disgusting wrist shot from the left wing clean over Crawford's right side and into the back of the net to go up 3-1. From there, the Red Wings would clamp down and claim the W. Detroit did it all tonight. Shots on goal? Yep, the Wings had 30 in total, which is my magic number for playoff hockey. If you're not getting at least around 30 shots in a game, you're not trying hard enough. Hits? You bet, this was the hardest I've seen the Red Wings play a team as a group in a LONG time! Even the little guys like Damien Brunner were laying some hits here and there, it was glorious! By playing a more physical game, you pound the message home that we will not give anything up easy, and that is exactly how Detroit played. Jimmy Howard was solid once again, keeping the Wings in the game all night long, offense cropped up from all different lines, and Detroit played close to a full 60-minute game, at least enough to secure the victory. One thing I cannot let go, however, is the officiating. Make what you will of the disallowed Hawks goal, I could've gone either way on it due to the wording of the rules, but the entire game was a mockery, a comedy of errors. Calls that should not have been along with calls that SHOULD have been are were not. I say this for both sides, by the way, because both teams were guilty and/or innocent in certain instances where the complete opposite call was made or not made. The league should be ashamed of itself to let games be officiated to this low level of quality and make no strides to improve it. The greatest example of this is certainly the boarding of Johan Franzen that was not called and led to Patrick Kane's goal. Boarding or hitting from behind, you can take your pick, but that was penalty and it is ridiculous that an act that violent goes unpunished, let alone leads to a goal against for the team who could have easily lost a player for at least the rest of the game. Regardless, the Red Wings got it done and stuck it to Chicago, giving them a chance to apply some serious pressure in Game 4. If the Wings can take it one game at a time and come out with the same intensity and energy they displayed tonight, they can certainly give the Hawks something to be concerned about. For now it's time to rest for the Wings, with the next game coming up on Thursday. We'll see if the
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