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  • With their NHL-record home winning streak over (though does anyone know what the streak for home wins in regulation is?), the Red Wings start anew tonight, hosting the Colorado Avalanche.

    Detroit defenseman Kyle Quincey was with the Avs less than a week ago, so he faces his former mates early into his second stint with the Red Wings.

    Detroit will be going with the same lineup they used on Thursday, with Jakub Kindl and Mike Commodore as healthy scratches, Pavel Datsyuk still on the shelf, and Jimmy Howard starting in goal.

    Game time is 7:00 PM (I know I’m firing this up late) on FSD.

    Clark Rasmussen February 25, 2012 11:55 AM
  • Wings do know that a rookie on the Avs doesn’t mean the same thing as a rookie in Detroit, right?

    Clark Rasmussen February 26, 2012 1:22 AM
  • Are we going to let Landeskog get the hat trick?

    SYfanSD February 26, 2012 1:49 AM
  • I’ll be damned, Hudler on the power play. Wings may be alive.

    Clark Rasmussen February 26, 2012 1:51 AM
  • Not over yet

    SYfanSD February 26, 2012 1:56 AM
  • Can we have another Mar 26th to light a fire?

    SYfanSD February 26, 2012 2:06 AM
  • Hrm. Wings alive again? Undead?

    Clark Rasmussen February 26, 2012 2:13 AM
  • And Huddler of all people

    SYfanSD February 26, 2012 2:16 AM
  • Definitely seem alive, not undead.

    Clark Rasmussen February 26, 2012 2:18 AM
  • That line is HOT!

    SYfanSD February 26, 2012 2:20 AM
  • Well sh*t…

    SYfanSD February 26, 2012 2:27 AM
  • Quite honestly put… The Red Wings did not deserve to win tonight. They put forth 20 minutes of effort and in no world should that be enough to win a game in the National Hockey League. The third period was pretty fantastic but, as the score showed, it wasn’t enough to outweigh how bad the first two periods were.

    Detroit has got to stop coasting into games like this. They were out of this one five minutes in. Twice they completely failed to cover Colorado’s (arguably) best player, leaving Gabriel Landeskog open in the slot. These aren’t things caused by lack of skill, it’s all mental. They’re just not thinking out there.

    That said… It was brutal to see Jiri Hudler hauled down in front of the Avalanche goal with about 45 seconds left, the puck nowhere near him, and no call made. If the refs didn’t see it because they were looking elsewhere, it’s an embarrassment that they missed it. If they chose not to call it because it was so late in the game, it’s gutless on their part.

    And to make matters more fun… Jonathan Ericsson is now expected to miss a month with a fractured wrist. I give him sh*t often but the Wings need him healthy and playing well to make a long playoff run. Bottom line, he’s usually better than Jakub Kindl and Mike Commodore and that’s who the Wings have to work with if Ericsson is out.

    On the plus side of things… The reunited line of Henrik Zetterberg, Hudler and Valtteri Filppula single-handedly provided the Detroit comeback. I like the idea of keeping that line together as the new first line and then having Johan Franzen center Todd Bertuzzi and Danny Cleary on the second line. Fil just doesn’t work as a center on this team, to the point that Franzen is actually better there than he is.

    The third line of Darren Helm, Justin Abdelkader and Drew Miller provided just about all of Detroit’s chances in the first two periods. Had they managed to score, we might be talking about something different, but as it is it was still good to see them continue to click.

    Clark Rasmussen February 26, 2012 3:07 AM
  • Not a good start. Avs up and Bert looking hurt.

    Clark Rasmussen February 26, 2012 12:12 PM
  • Oh, yea, shorthanded goal for Colorado. Ugly, ugly start.

    Clark Rasmussen February 26, 2012 12:14 PM
  • Pretty solid PK. Take what good comes.

    Clark Rasmussen February 26, 2012 12:37 PM
  • Come guys!!! Let’s do this!

    SYfanSD February 26, 2012 12:55 PM
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