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Jamie Samuelsen, the sports director for the "Deminski & Doyle" morning show on WCSX-FM (94.7), blogs for freep.com. His opinions do not necessarily reflect those of the Detroit Free Press nor its writers. Full Article at Detroit Free Press
LAST TIME OUT Nashville Predators 3, Detroit Red Wings 1 at the Sommet Center The Predators picked up their sixth straight win overal and their seventh straight victory on home ice The Predators converted on the power play for the fifth straight game,... Full Article at Daily News Journal
(Sports Network) - A pair of teams trying to get back on the right track will clash tonight in the Motor City, as the Detroit Red Wings host the Atlanta Thrashers at Joe Louis Arena. Full Article at The Sports Network
As Thursday and Thanksgiving approaches, it's a time to give thanks for the things we have in life—in the work place, at school, at home, and in the world of sports. Full Article at Bleacher Report
Craig Anderson has almost single handedly turned the fortunes of the Colorado Avalanche around. After a less then stellar season the Avalanche brought in Anderson to turn the tides, and that has what he has done. Full Article at Bleacher Report
They have 60 minutes between becoming the Atlanta Braves or turning themselves into the Detroit Red Wings. Full Article at Canoe
It figures. You almost have to expect that from a team with a milk-and-cookies-at-bedtime persona and several players who look young enough to get carded from time to time. But it's not a bad thing. Full Article at CBS Sports
(Sports Network) - Columbus Blue Jackets goaltender Steve Mason is playing like a young man burdened by the weight of lofty expectations. Full Article at The Sports Network
Georges Laraque went from proclaiming his innocence to throwing himself at the mercy of the court. Full Article at National Post
The Anaheim Ducks are far from last season's form, but they're moving in the right direction. The Ducks look to continue a successful homestand Wednesday night, when they take on a Carolina Hurricanes team still seeking its first road victory. Full Article at Sporting News
The Atlanta Thrashers and Detroit Red Wings have been struggling over the past week. A meeting at Joe Louis Arena on Wednesday night will likely only benefit the defending Western Conference champions. Full Article at Sporting News
Defenseman Niklas Kronwall made his first post-injury appearance among teammates today, hobbling around on crutches in the Detroit Red Wings dressing room as he begins recovering from a sprained left MCL. Full Article at Detroit Free Press
I've been sick for the last nine days or so, but not sick enough to stop watching and following our great game. Full Article at National Hockey league | NHL.com
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — The Nashville Predators are healthy and confident. They’re also playing the best hockey in the NHL. Martin Erat scored twice and Nashville beat the Detroit Red Wings, 3-1, Monday night for its sixth straight victory. Full Article at The Oakland Press
NASHVILLE, Tenn. Drew Miller scored for the Detroit Red Wings in a 3-1 loss to Nashville Monday night. It was the sixth straight victory for the Predators, while Detroit has lost three of four. You must be logged in to leave a comment. Full Article at Livingston Daily
NASHVILLE Martin Erat scored two goals and the Nashville Predators beat the Detroit Red Wings 3-1 Monday night for their sixth straight victory. The streaking Predators finished off a five-game homestand in style and have won 10 of 12 overall. Full Article at Rutherford Daily News Journal
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Martin Erat scored two goals and the Nashville Predators beat the Detroit Red Wings 3-1 Monday night for their sixth straight victory. The streaking Predators finished off a five-game homestand in style and have won 10 of 12 overall. Full Article at Barre Montpelier Times-Argus
Martin Erat wasn't about to get all cocky and brag about his performance. The Nashville Predators forward had just scored two goals against the Detroit Red Wings during his team's 3-1 victory on Monday. But he deflected any praise. Full Article at The Tennessean
The Nashville Predators are healthy and confident. They're also playing the best hockey in the NHL. Martin Erat scored twice and Nashville beat the visiting Detroit Red Wings, 3-1, last night for its sixth straight victory. Full Article at Sports Blogs
The Nashville Predators are healthy and confident. They're also playing the best hockey in the NHL. Martin Erat scored twice and Nashville beat the visiting Detroit Red Wings, 3-1, last night for its sixth straight victory. Full Article at Philadelphia Daily News
The Detroit Red Wings are a professional ice hockey team based in Detroit, Michigan, and current Stanley Cup champions. They are members of the Central Division of the Western Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL). The club is one of the Original Six teams of the NHL. Full Article
STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN - OCTOBER 03: #11 Dan Cleary of Detroit Red Wings has a shot stopped by #29 Ty Conklin of St. Louis Blues during the 2009 Compuware NHL Premiere Stockholm match between St. Louis Blues and Detroit Red Wings at the Ericsson Globe on October 3, 2009 in Stockholm, Sweden.
View Photo »STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN - OCTOBER 03: #11 Dan Cleary of Detroit Red Wings has a shot stopped by #29 Ty Conklin of St. Louis Blues during the 2009 Compuware NHL Premiere Stockholm match between St. Louis Blues and Detroit Red Wings at the Ericsson Globe on October 3, 2009 in Stockholm, Sweden.
View Photo »STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN - OCTOBER 03: #40 Henrik Zetterberg of Detroit Red Wings battles for the puck with #28 Carlo Colaiacovo of St. Louis Blues during the 2009 Compuware NHL Premiere Stockholm match between St. Louis Blues and Detroit Red Wings at the Ericsson Globe on October 3, 2009 in...
View Photo »STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN - OCTOBER 03: #96 Tomas Holmstrom of Detroit Red Wings battles for the puck with #46 Roman Polak of St. Louis Blues during the 2009 Compuware NHL Premiere Stockholm match between St. Louis Blues and Detroit Red Wings at the Ericsson Globe on October 3, 2009 in Stockho...
View Photo »STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN - OCTOBER 03: #13 Pavel Datsyuk of Detroit Red Wings battles for the puck with #22 Brad Boyes of St. Louis Blues during the 2009 Compuware NHL Premiere Stockholm match between St. Louis Blues and Detroit Red Wings at the Ericsson Globe on October 3, 2009 in Stockholm,...
View Photo »STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN - OCTOBER 03: #13 Pavel Datsyuk of Detroit Red Wings battles for the puck with #22 Brad Boyes of St. Louis Blues during the 2009 Compuware NHL Premiere Stockholm match between St. Louis Blues and Detroit Red Wings at the Ericsson Globe on October 3, 2009 in Stockholm,...
View Photo »Detroit Red Wings' Jason Williams (R) struggles for the puck with Saint Louis Blues' Paul Kariya during a 2009-2010 NHL ice hockey season match between Saint Louis Blues and Red Wings Detroit on October 3, 2009 in Stockholm.
View Photo »Swedish captain of Detroit Red Wings Nicklas Lidstrom (L) controls the puck during a 2009-2010 NHL ice hockey season match between Saint Louis Blues and Red Wings Detroit on October 3, 2009 in Stockholm.
View Photo »Detroit Red Wings' Jason Williams (C) struggles for the puck with Saint Louis' Roman Polak during a 2009-2010 NHL ice hockey season match between Saint Louis Blues and Red Wings Detroit on October 3, 2009 in Stockholm.
View Photo »Detroit Red Wings' Jason Williams (C) struggles for the puck with Saint Louis Blues Paul Kariya (R) during a 2009-2010 NHL ice hockey season match between Saint Louis Blues and Red Wings Detroit on October 3, 2009 in Stockholm.
View Photo »Swedish captain of Detroit Red Wings Nicklas Lidstrom (L) struggles for the puck with Saint Louis Blues' Derek Armstrong (C) during a 2009-2010 NHL ice hockey season match on October 3, 2009 in Stockholm.
View Photo »Swedish captain of Detroit Red Wings Nicklas Lidstrom (L) looks on during a 2009-2010 NHL ice hockey season match on October 3, 2009 in Stockholm.
View Photo »Detroit Red Wings' Jonathan Ericsson (R) struggles for the puck with Saint Louis Blues' Brad Boyes (C) during a 2009-2010 NHL ice hockey season match on October 3, 2009 in Stockholm.
View Photo »Swedish captain of Detroit Red Wings Nicklas Lidstrom (L) looks on during a 2009-2010 NHL ice hockey season match against Red Wings Detroit on October 3, 2009 in Stockholm.
View Photo »Detroit Red Wings' goalie Jimmy Howard (R) stands next to a child as he listens to national Anthem prior to a 2009-2010 NHL ice hockey season match against Saint Louis Blues on October 3, 2009 in Stockholm.
View Photo »STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN - OCTOBER 03: #40 Henrik Zetterberg of Detroit Red Wings battles for the puck with #43 Erik Johnson of St. Louis Blues during the 2009 Compuware NHL Premiere Stockholm match between St. Louis Blues and Detroit Red Wings at the Ericsson Globe on October 3, 2009 in Stoc...
View Photo »STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN - OCTOBER 03: #40 Henrik Zetterberg of Detroit Red Wings battles for the puck with #43 Mike Weaver of St. Louis Blues during the 2009 Compuware NHL Premiere Stockholm match between St. Louis Blues and Detroit Red Wings at the Ericsson Globe on October 3, 2009 in Stock...
View Photo »Swedish captain of Detroit Red Wings Nicklas Lidstrom (L) looks on during a 2009-2010 NHL ice hockey season match against Red Wings Detroit on October 3, 2009 in Stockholm.
View Photo »Swedish captain of Detroit Red Wings Nicklas Lidstrom (L) struggles for the puck with Saint Louis Blues' Derek Armstrong (C) during a 2009-2010 NHL ice hockey season match on October 3, 2009 in Stockholm.
View Photo »Swedish captain of Detroit Red Wings Nicklas Lidstrom (L) looks on during a 2009-2010 NHL ice hockey season match on October 3, 2009 in Stockholm.
View Photo »Detroit Red Wings' Jonathan Ericsson (R) struggles for the puck with Saint Louis Blues' Brad Boyes (C) during a 2009-2010 NHL ice hockey season match on October 3, 2009 in Stockholm.
View Photo »STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN - OCTOBER 03: #40 Henrik Zetterberg of Detroit Red Wings looks on during the Swedish and United States national anthems during the 2009 Compuware NHL Premiere Stockholm match between St. Louis Blues and Detroit Red Wings at the Ericsson Globe on October 3, 2009 in Sto...
View Photo »STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN - OCTOBER 03: #40 Henrik Zetterberg of Detroit Red Wings looks on during the Swedish and United States national anthems during the 2009 Compuware NHL Premiere Stockholm match between St. Louis Blues and Detroit Red Wings at the Ericsson Globe on October 3, 2009 in Sto...
View Photo »STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN - OCTOBER 03: #40 Henrik Zetterberg of Detroit Red Wings battles for the puck with #28 Carlo Colaiacovo of St. Louis Blues during the 2009 Compuware NHL Premiere Stockholm match between St. Louis Blues and Detroit Red Wings at the Ericsson Globe on October 3, 2009 in...
View Photo »STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN - OCTOBER 03: #93 Johan Franzen of Detroit Red Wings battles for the puck with #42 David Backes of St. Louis Blues during the 2009 Compuware NHL Premiere Stockholm match between St. Louis Blues and Detroit Red Wings at the Ericsson Globe on October 3, 2009 in Stockhol...
View Photo »STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN - OCTOBER 03: #11 Dan Cleary of Detroit Red Wings has a shot stopped by #29 Ty Conklin of St. Louis Blues during the 2009 Compuware NHL Premiere Stockholm match between St. Louis Blues and Detroit Red Wings at the Ericsson Globe on October 3, 2009 in Stockholm, Sweden.
View Photo »We are not the Detroit Red Wings
Both have proven that they can win in tough situations ... One has won a Stanley Cup; the other has helped us and provided us with the opportunity to get by a first-place team last year [in the playoffs] and took the Detroit Red Wings to seven games [in the Western Semifinals].
Both have proven that they can win in tough situations ... One has won a Stanley Cup; the other has helped us and provided us with the opportunity to get by a first-place team last year and took the Detroit Red Wings to seven games. We feel good about our goaltending situation.
It’s interesting, when you talk to older guys in the National Hockey League, when people talk about a captain like (Detroit Red Wings defenseman Nicklas) Lidstrom, they talk about how calm he is ... And during a storm, [he says] ‘Hey, it’s OK, we’re a good team, things are going to be all right. We’ve g...
People have such short memories ... The Detroit Red Wings had a season-ticket base of 3,000 or 4,000 at one point. Edmonton and Calgary, their franchises were in trouble. Ottawa filed bankruptcy. Pittsburgh filed bankruptcy. It’s so convenient for people to throw out these questions. They don’t have any...
I was up there with the Rangers in 1994 at their training camp ... They’re very passionate people and that’s shown in the (Phantoms’) intrasquad games and going all the way back to the Adirondack Red Wings days as the affiliate of the Detroit Red Wings. It’s our job to earn their support and their trust...
What bothers me is just the lack of compete ... I told the guys we're not going to be the most skilled team, we're not the Detroit Red Wings or the San Jose Sharks. Our identity has to be how we work and how we compete. And if we're going to get efforts like that in the first period, we might be in for ...
Whoever thought the Blues would be over in Stockholm playing against the Detroit Red Wings?
I think it's a great thing. Personally, it's a great thing ... To sell the game, we've got so many Detroit Red Wings fans here in Sweden. It's ridiculous. Not only because we have so many Swedes on the team, but I think the Red Wings are a likeable team.
I laid a liplock on the Detroit Red Wings and Gordie Howe.
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