The Red Wings wrap up the Canadian portion of their four-game road trip tonight with a visit to the Edmonton Oilers.
Detroit’s biggest lineup change is Ty Conklin taking over the crease while Jimmy Howard recovers from a broken index finger suffered in Vancouver on Thursday. Depending on who you believe, Howard is out two games, two weeks, or up to two months. Joey MacDonald is up from the Grand Rapids Griffins to back up Conklin.
Jakub Kindl and Jan Mursak are the healthy scratches for the Wings.
Edmonton has Ryan Nugent-Hopkins coming back from injury and Sam Gagner coming off an eight-point night against the Chicago Blackhawks.
Game time is 10:00 PM on FSD.
Clark RasmussenFebruary 5, 2012 2:50 AM
Nice D, Stuie. Ugh.
And did anyone actually expect Helm to score on that break? Didn’t think so.
Clark RasmussenFebruary 5, 2012 3:15 AM
Wings won with me not paying attention on Thursday. Maybe I’ll turn this off.
Clark RasmussenFebruary 5, 2012 3:26 AM
Pathetic power play for the Wings. I’m turning this one off for awhile.
Clark RasmussenFebruary 5, 2012 3:39 AM
Good news is that Joey Mac looks good so far.
Clark RasmussenFebruary 5, 2012 4:36 AM
Bert gets the 300th of his career and we’ve got a game.
Clark RasmussenFebruary 5, 2012 5:15 AM
All Wings in the third and all tied up.
Clark RasmussenFebruary 5, 2012 5:20 AM
Holy Christ, what a move by Bert.
Clark RasmussenFebruary 5, 2012 5:41 AM
Damn, Wings were doing so well keeping the Oilers from getting the extra attacker.
Clark RasmussenFebruary 5, 2012 5:46 AM
Joey Mac in the shootout. This should be interesting.
Clark RasmussenFebruary 5, 2012 5:55 AM
Considering I was disgusted with the Red Wings’ play by the midway point of the first period, it’s hard to complain about an outcome that saw them pick up a point.
That said, after their third-period rally to take the lead, it really feels like they should have done better.
As a whole, Detroit was awful in the first period, mediocre in the second, fantastic in the third, back to mediocre in the overtime period, and then down to awful again in the shootout. Even with that fantastic third, that’s not enough to get two points, plain and simple.
Other thoughts…
Ty Conklin didn’t get much help but didn’t do himself any favors. With Jimmy Howard on the shelf for what could be days or could be weeks, Conklin has to step his game up or he will be replaced at the trade deadline. The Red Wings might not be willing to part with the pieces needed to trade for a top-six forward but they might be able to pick up a backup goalie.
Or they could go with Joey MacDonald, who backed up Howard through last year’s playoffs and was solid tonight. He took an undeserved loss while stopping 22 of 23 shots. I will not be surprised to see him start in Phoenix on Monday.
If MacDonald’s teammates could have gotten a shootout goal, he might not have been saddled with that loss. The Red Wings looked pretty uninspired in the tiebreaker. Pavel Datsyuk made a nice move and missed the net. Todd Bertuzzi blasted it past Devan Dubnyk. Everyone else? Meh.
But a point is a point, and this was an important one to battle back and get. We’ll see how things play out from here.
The Red Wings wrap up the Canadian portion of their four-game road trip tonight with a visit to the Edmonton Oilers.
Detroit’s biggest lineup change is Ty Conklin taking over the crease while Jimmy Howard recovers from a broken index finger suffered in Vancouver on Thursday. Depending on who you believe, Howard is out two games, two weeks, or up to two months. Joey MacDonald is up from the Grand Rapids Griffins to back up Conklin.
Jakub Kindl and Jan Mursak are the healthy scratches for the Wings.
Edmonton has Ryan Nugent-Hopkins coming back from injury and Sam Gagner coming off an eight-point night against the Chicago Blackhawks.
Game time is 10:00 PM on FSD.
Nice D, Stuie. Ugh.
And did anyone actually expect Helm to score on that break? Didn’t think so.
Wings won with me not paying attention on Thursday. Maybe I’ll turn this off.
Pathetic power play for the Wings. I’m turning this one off for awhile.
Good news is that Joey Mac looks good so far.
Bert gets the 300th of his career and we’ve got a game.
All Wings in the third and all tied up.
Holy Christ, what a move by Bert.
Damn, Wings were doing so well keeping the Oilers from getting the extra attacker.
Joey Mac in the shootout. This should be interesting.
Considering I was disgusted with the Red Wings’ play by the midway point of the first period, it’s hard to complain about an outcome that saw them pick up a point.
That said, after their third-period rally to take the lead, it really feels like they should have done better.
As a whole, Detroit was awful in the first period, mediocre in the second, fantastic in the third, back to mediocre in the overtime period, and then down to awful again in the shootout. Even with that fantastic third, that’s not enough to get two points, plain and simple.
Other thoughts…
Ty Conklin didn’t get much help but didn’t do himself any favors. With Jimmy Howard on the shelf for what could be days or could be weeks, Conklin has to step his game up or he will be replaced at the trade deadline. The Red Wings might not be willing to part with the pieces needed to trade for a top-six forward but they might be able to pick up a backup goalie.
Or they could go with Joey MacDonald, who backed up Howard through last year’s playoffs and was solid tonight. He took an undeserved loss while stopping 22 of 23 shots. I will not be surprised to see him start in Phoenix on Monday.
If MacDonald’s teammates could have gotten a shootout goal, he might not have been saddled with that loss. The Red Wings looked pretty uninspired in the tiebreaker. Pavel Datsyuk made a nice move and missed the net. Todd Bertuzzi blasted it past Devan Dubnyk. Everyone else? Meh.
But a point is a point, and this was an important one to battle back and get. We’ll see how things play out from here.