"But it’s really hard realizing that now because it feels like you lost one, for sure."Start the day smarter. Get all the news you need in your inbox each morning. The Wings (34-33-7, 75 points) at most can reach 91 points,
Tuesday night in St. Louis, the Detroit Red Wings appeared on their way to a well played road hockey game: Moments of absorbing pressure, excellent goaltending from Cam Talbot, and an opportunistic attack to nab a third period lead.
The Blues will go for their 10th straight win and try to pass the Wild for the first wild card in the Western Conference. St. Louis (40-28-7) is one point behind Minnesota. The Red Wings (34-33-6) are three points behind the Canadiens for the second wild card in the East.
Lucas Raymond and Marco Kasper scored, Cam Talbot stopped 21 shots and the Detroit Red Wings beat the Boston Bruins 2-1.
Former Red Wings who have confirmed their attendance as of Monday are Ogrodnick, Redmond, Ed Mio, George Bowman, Red Berenson, Ryan Barnes, Danny DeKeyser and Drew Miller. Dennis Hextall and Nick Libett, who played in the 1970s, will serve as coaches. Other players will be added closer to game day.
It also bodes poorly for Red Wings general manager Dan Mason’s guarantee of 50-degree temperature on opening day. Should the forecast hold, anyone attending the game will be able to redeem their ticket at another home game in April or May. More: Red Wings to showcase exciting prospects, established players as 2025 season starts
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