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  • I called the last two games must-wins for Detroit but the Red Wings didn’t play like it, so now that they actually face a game they have to win to stay alive, I’m not sure it matters to spend much time on that point.

    No lineup changes expected for the Red Wings or the Predators tonight in Nashville. Brendan Smith practiced with the Wings and Hal Gill skated for the Preds but supposedly neither will go.

    The Wings need to find a way to beat Pekka Rinne while not ignoring their own defensive responsibilities, otherwise their season is done tonight.

    Game time is 8:00 PM on FSD/CNBC. I may not be commenting live, depends on my Internet situation on this little vacation I’m on.

    Clark Rasmussen April 20, 2012 8:49 AM
  • Two ways to beat Rinne:

    1. From the sides. He lets in the majority of shots that come is from the his glove side off angle.

    2. Get him down and scrambling for the puck. Because of his size, his maneuverability is impaired when he is on the ice trying to block shots.

    SYfanSD April 20, 2012 11:26 AM
  • Alright, I’m caught up to live, missing Ken and Mick here in Texas.

    Clark Rasmussen April 21, 2012 1:06 AM
  • Hey, Wings go to the net and get a goal. I’ll be damned.

    Clark Rasmussen April 21, 2012 1:29 AM
  • Wings had a couple chances on that last shift where they needed to just shoot.

    Clark Rasmussen April 21, 2012 1:39 AM
  • I’m not going to say I told you so, because the Red Wings losing their first round matchup with the Nashville Predators was pretty easy to see after Detroit dropped their two home games in the series earlier this week. Seeing that writing on the wall didn’t take much.

    The Predators simply outworked the Red Wings for most of the series. I’d like to think of it as the Red Wings not doing enough (which is also true) but Nashville deserves credit, too. We’ll see if a Preds team that’s been built to beat Detroit can get past anyone else, but it’s not my job to worry about that.

    For the Wings, the summer will be an interesting one. Mike Babcock’s stubbornness will take some heat. Would the Wings have done better with Gustav Nyquist on a top line? Ken Holland will take some blame as well, as he failed to plug the holes in Detroit’s forward units at the trade deadline, even with as much salary cap space as the Red Wings have ever had to work with.

    It’s pretty clear that something needs to be shaken up. Whether it’s a new Grind Line or a top-six forward, the Red Wings didn’t have what they needed this year and it’ll need to be addressed. We’ve got a long summer to worry about that.

    Clark Rasmussen April 21, 2012 3:59 AM
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