Game Thread: Red Wings at Flyers – 3/6

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Detroit Red Wings at Philadelphia Flyers
March 6, 2012 – 7:00 PM
TV: FSD


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  • An even-more-shorthanded Red Wings team heads to Philadelphia tonight for the second matchup of the season with the Flyers.

    Detroit, already missing Pavel Datsyuk, Patrick Eaves, Jonathan Ericsson and Nicklas Lidstrom, will also be without Jimmy Howard, Todd Bertuzzi and Jakub Kindl.

    Jordan Pearce will back up Joey MacDonald, while Chris Conner fills in up front and Doug Janik slides back onto the blue line.

    Prior to the game, the Flyers will retire the #2 of former Red Wing and current Detroit scout Mark Howe.

    Game time is 7:00 PM on FSD. I’ll probably join in late as I’ve got some errands to run.

    Clark Rasmussen March 6, 2012 11:30 AM
  • Brutal break for Kronwall, but damn, that breakaway looked nice.

    Clark Rasmussen March 7, 2012 1:03 AM
  • As I’ve been tweeting, Kronwall’s hit on Voracek is interesting. Clearly first contact was to the head but Voracek basically ran head-first into Kronwall. I expect a suspension but I don’t know I think there should be one.

    Clark Rasmussen March 7, 2012 2:04 AM
  • Hrm. Wings with some life. This’ll be interesting.

    Clark Rasmussen March 7, 2012 2:30 AM
  • Helm has played 63 games and has only taken five minor penalties? Impressive.

    SYfanSD March 7, 2012 2:46 AM
  • As I’ve been tweeting, Kronwall’s hit on Voracek is interesting. Clearly first contact was to the head but Voracek basically ran head-first into Kronwall. I expect a suspension but I don’t know I think there should be one.

    Didn’t see the hit as I only have radio. From the sound of things, Voracek put himself in a bad position.

    SYfanSD March 7, 2012 2:47 AM
  • sh*t…

    SYfanSD March 7, 2012 2:48 AM
  • Paul Woods is obsessed with the Flyer rookies.

    SYfanSD March 7, 2012 2:51 AM
  • The Flyers have 23 blocked shots????

    SYfanSD March 7, 2012 2:54 AM
  • I wasn’t going to write up and postgame notes ’cause the Wings’ power play effort has me p*ssed off, but I don’t want to do a formal recap of the game right now either so I’ll start with notes.

    After the game, Babcock said he thought the Wings played the Flyers hard but gifted them two goals. I won’t disagree about the gifts but I’ll be damned if that was the Wings playing hard.

    Even though Detroit came back to outshoot Philly, was there ever a moment where the Flyers felt threatened? Sure, they were mad after Niklas Kronwall’s hit on Jakub Voricek (more on that to come) but I don’t think they ever thought, “Man, we might lose this game.”

    People used to talk about the aura the Wings had. Around the time that you started hearing that the Wings didn’t need a fighter because their power play was a better enforcer than a fourth-liner would ever be, people talked about the team like they were a force of nature. This team doesn’t have that. Quite honestly, they haven’t earned it.

    Now, some of that is the fact that seven players who should be in the Detroit lineup right now are injured. Yes, I think Patrick Eaves should be in over Jan Mursak or Cory Emmerton. And to a certain extent, the guys who are left are doing what they can.

    That said, losing one power play unit doesn’t make the other one suddenly forget how to get the puck to the net. Multiple power plays with no shots on goal? That’s just absurd.

    As for the Kronwall hit… Earlier I said I wouldn’t be surprised if there was a suspension but that I don’t think there should be one. I’m going give Shanahan some more credit than that and change my mind. There won’t be a suspension there. That’s the poster child for a “keep your head up” play. While no one wants to see Voracek hurt, we also don’t want to see that kind of hit taken out of the game.

    For those who missed it, that clip is all over the Internet right now but I’ll get a version of it up on DH.N soon.

    Clark Rasmussen March 7, 2012 3:44 AM
  • No Wings’ regular season wins in Philly since January 1997? The two playoff wins there more than even that out.

    Clark Rasmussen March 7, 2012 12:29 PM
  • Just as I was about to bitch about Fil not shooting, Zata with a hell of a shot.

    Clark Rasmussen March 7, 2012 12:37 PM
  • Stupid, stupid play behind the net leads to the Philly goal. What a disappointment.

    Clark Rasmussen March 7, 2012 12:55 PM
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