As the Detroit Red Wings seek to stake a claim in the wild-card race, taking care of the teams directly in front of them is crucial. Patrick Kane scored on a power play in overtime to lift the Wings past the Ottawa Senators on Tuesday,
Patrick Kane's power-play goal at 2 minutes, 21 seconds of overtime Tuesday gave the Wings a 3-2 victory over Ottawa.
At Pistons’ basketball games, even over the television, you can clearly hear the chant of “Jar-ed GOFF!” At Red Wings’ hockey games in the same Little Caesars Arena, the fans repeat the name of the Lions’ quarterback: “Jar-ed GOFF!! Jar-ed GOFF!!”
Albert Johansson nabs his first NHL goal, the Detroit power play stays scorching hot, Marco Kasper finds a top line home, and other notes from the Red Wings 5–3 win over the Blackhawks
Connor Bedard extended his point streak to nine games, but the Chicago Blackhawks played one of their worst second periods of the season Friday in a 5-3 loss to the Detroit Red Wings.
Patrick Kane looked his old self ... They did it with a short bench, too, after losing defenseman Simon Edvinsson to an upper-body injury in the first period. Kane showed off his skill set ...
The Ottawa Senators could not defend the one goal lead as the Red Wings comeback to win their fifth consecutive game. Ottawa does earn one point from the 3-2 overtime loss. This concludes the Senators’ nine game road trip from Dec.
DETROIT – Shoot the puck guy likes Todd McLellan. He’s the one sitting in the upper bowl at Little Caesars Arena who watches the Detroit Red Wings pass the puck around and around, particularly on the power play, and impatiently shouts “Shoot the puck!”
The Wings showed their resilience after giving up a goal during a penalty kill late in the second period to fall behind by a goal, just like they did last week in Columbus, when the Blue Jackets dinged them for a pair of goals late in the second period. It's a vital part of why the Wings have resuscitated their season.
New coach Todd McLellan's shoot-first strategy creates the kind of offense the team has lacked and could help lead the Red Wings back to the playoffs.
DETROIT – Patrick Kane scored a power-play goal at 2:21 of overtime Tuesday and the Detroit Red Wings defeated the Ottawa Senators 3-2 for their fifth consecutive victory. The Red Wings have climbed back to .500 in points percentage (18-18-4) and at home (10-10-2). They are 5-1-0 under new coach Todd McLellan.
Patrick Kane scored an overtime goal with 2:39 left as the Detroit Red Wings won their fifth straight game by defeating the road-weary Ottawa Senators 3-2 on Tuesday night.