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Detroit Red Wings track this thread

Started by D Lim; Last updated Feb 27, 08 3:43 AM CST by D Lim | View history

Detroit Red Wings

Can the Motor City's Detroit Red Wings take flight for the Playoffs?

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  • February 2008
    • Sharks Take Bite Out of Wings

      Sharks Take Bite Out of Wings

      (Newser) - Dominik Hasek returned from a three-week layoff thanks to a hip injury, and was greeted with a goal by Joe Pavelski on the first shot he faced in a 3-2 home loss to San Jose. Rookie Devin Setoguchi, called up from the minors on Thursday, had the Sharks' other two goals as they won their fourth straight on their road trip. More »

    • Wings Tap Soaring Rally, Crashing Defeat

      Wings Tap Soaring Rally, Crashing Defeat

      (Newser) - The Red Wings' downward spiral almost looked as though it had reversed itself last night, when the team managed three unanswered third-period goals to take the lead over the Oilers. But Edmonton's tying goal with 29 seconds left, followed by a scoreless overtime period, put the advantage squarely with the Oilers, who won 4-3, Detroit News reports. More »

    • Canucks Add to Wounded Red Wings' Pain

      Canucks Add to Wounded Red Wings' Pain

      (Newser) - The Red Wings have plenty of troubles without having to watch a hometown boy return to Detroit to pile it on, but that didn't stop Ryan Kesler from making two solo charges to the net in the third period of Vancouver's 4-1 triumph. With injuries depleting the defensive line, the Red Wings never really had a chance, the Detroit News reports. More »

    • Flames Shut Out Red Wings

      Flames Shut Out Red Wings

      (Newser) - Miikka Kiprusoff had his first shutout of the season for the Calgary Flames last night and it didn't come easy. Kiprusoff had 38 saves, including 13 in the third period, to stonewall the Detroit Red Wings 1-0, reports the AP. It was the first shutout in 64 starts for Kiprusoff, dating back to March. More »

    • Wings Win Chippy One Over Avs

      Wings Win Chippy One Over Avs

      (Newser) - Detroit shook off the loss of all-world defenseman and captain Nicklas Lidstrom to win easily at Colorado, 4-0. Lidstrom, the team's leader in assists and minutes played, was injured on a big hit that required him to be helped off the ice, writes the Detroit News . Fellow defenseman Chris Chelios picked up the slack with his second goal of the season. More »

    • Red Wings See Stars in Dallas

      Red Wings See Stars in Dallas

      (Newser) - Detroit continued a season-long streak of failure as they lost a defensive battle to Dallas, 1-0. The Red Wings have now lost six straight ,while the Stars improve to 9-2 in their last 10 games, reports the Associated Press. Marty Turco blocked two shots in the final minute of the game, safeguarding the Stars’ lead and earning himself his 32nd career shutout. More »

    • Jackets Add to Wings Woes

      Jackets Add to Wings Woes

      (Newser) - The Columbus Blue Jackets made sure the Detroit Red Wings' rare fifth straight loss was painful last night. Fredrik Modin scored two goals and Rick Nash had a goal and two assists, as the Jackets won 5-1, reports the AP. Chris Osgood, starting his second straight game for the injured Dominik Hasek, was pulled after stopping only nine of 13 shots. More »

    • Predators Strike Red Wings Early, Often

      Predators Strike Red Wings Early, Often

      (Newser) - The Predators came out swinging, scoring three goals on their first four shots of the game, and ultimately beating the Wings 4-2, the Nashville City Paper reports. "We set the tempo and played physically early," said Alexander Radulov, who scored twice for Nashville--owners of a 2-1-1 record against Detroit so far this season. Elsewhere in the NHL: More »

    • Ducks Surprise High-Flying Red Wings 3-2

      Ducks Surprise High-Flying Red Wings 3-2

      (Newser) - Last night's contentious Anaheim win over Detroit may have been good practice: If the Ducks want to repeat their championship, they may well have to go through the Red Wings. This time it was referee Dan O'Halloran who saved the Ducks by negating a last-second Detroit goal, reports the Los Angeles Times. Elsewhere in the league: More »

    • Surging Caps Top Rangers in Overtime

      Surging Caps Top Rangers in Overtime

      (Newser) - The Capitals got a goal and two assists from NHL scoring leader Alex Ovechkin to defeat the New York Rangers 3-2 in overtime. Washington, which moved into first in the Southeast Division, ended a power-play drought, scoring twice with the man advantage, including the game-winner by defenseman Mike Green. Winning goalie Olaf Kolzig played in his 700th NHL game. Elsewhere: More »

    • NY's Valiquette Blanks Flyers Again

      NY's Valiquette Blanks Flyers Again

      (Newser) - Backup goalie Steve Valiquette helped the New York Rangers continue their dominance in Philadelphia yesterday, reports the Associated Press. Valiquette had 31 saves and the Rangers beat the Flyers for the 11th time in 12 games in Philly with a 2-0 victory. Valiquette's only other career shutout came Jan. 31 in Philly. In other NHL action: More »

    • Kings Snap Wings' Epic Streak

      Kings Snap Wings' Epic Streak

      (Newser) - Detroit needed but one win to claim the best streak in franchise history, but were thwarted last night by the Kings, the AP reports. LA, who own the dubious honor of having the fewest points in the NHL, stymied the Wings' eight-game winning streak by surging back from a 3-1 deficit, scoring four unanswered in the third. Elsewhere in the NHL: More »

    • Lebda, Red Wings Stave Off Wild 3-2 in OT

      Lebda, Red Wings Stave Off Wild 3-2 in OT

      (Newser) - The Red Wings looked entirely unlike themselves for two periods last night, but managed to pull it together just in time for Dan Cleary to tie up the score with 80 seconds remaining in the third. Brett Lebda then made quick work of Wild goalie Niklas Backstrom in overtime to secure the 3-2 victory, the Detroit News reports. Elsewhere in the NHL: More »

    • Osgood, Red Wings Stymie Bruins

      Osgood, Red Wings Stymie Bruins

      (Newser) - Chris Osgood had 22 saves to help the Detroit Red Wings shut down the Boston Bruins 3-1 yesterday for their seventh straight win, reports the Associated Press. Pavel Datsyuk scored the tie-breaking goal early in the third period for the Wings, while Henrik Zetterburg and Brian Rafalski also had goals for Detroit. In other NHL action: More »