FSD post-game, Wings vs. Stars Game 1: Glendening, Namestnikov

Fox Sports Detroit went with very short clips for its post-game show tonight (Detroit lost 2-1 to Dallas in overtime in Game 1 of their 2-game series), so I’m sure that the Red Wings will post longer clips of the Zoom availabilities of Luke Glendening, Vladislav Namestnikov and coach Jeff Blashill later this evening:

Bonus: Highlights:

Red Wings-Stars Game 1 quick take: Wings drop mucky OT affair in Dallas

The Detroit Red Wings attempted to right their listing ship and snap a 2-game losing streak as they opened a 2-game series against the Dallas Stars on Tuesday night.

Despite having dropped a 6-2 decision to Chicago on Sunday, and despite going into the American Airlines Center against a 2-and-0 Stars team that possessed a 5-2-and-0 record against the Wings of late, the undermanned Red Wings desperately needed to…

Well, they needed to play better, from the goal on out, they needed to play better defensively, they needed to score more and get more scoring from more lines, and as Chris Osgood said on the pre-game show on FSD, the Wings’ special teams needed to get their butts in gear. All of that against the Stanley Cup finalists.

Detroit did a good job of hanging in and holding their own vs. the Stars, but they blew a 1-0 lead, went 0-for-3 on the power play, and were ultimately backed into their own zone during overtime, losing 2-1 in OT to Dallas thanks to some self-inflicted mistakes, a bit of a lack of discipline, and a continued lack of secondary scoring. There WAS a lot of improvement from the Sunday Disaster in Chicago, but there’s still work to be done to earn a split on Thursday.

After recalling Taro Hirose and Givani Smith from the “taxi squad,” the Wings dressed the following lineup…

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A brief Wings-Stars preview from the Stars’ website: bring the hate?

DallasStars.com’s Mike Heika offers a quick pre-game article setting up tonight’s game (and this week’s set of games) between the Stars and Red Wings (8:30 PM EST on FSD/FS SW/97.1 FM):

The shuffling of divisions this season is going to create some interesting matchups for the Stars, and an eight-game slate against the Detroit Red Wings might be the most intense for Dallas fans.

Once one of the team’s most hated rivals, the Red Wings have sort of faded into the backdrop with a move to the East in 2013 and only two meetings per year. But this really was a bitter rival back in the days of the Central Division, so seeing any red sweaters in the stands still has the ability to cause some tension at American Airlines Center.

The Stars are 5-2-0 in their past seven games against Detroit, and the Red Wings have been going through a bit of a rebuild, but coach Rick Bowness said he expects strong play from Detroit, which lost a 6-2 game to Chicago on Sunday.

“They were a much better team against Columbus than they were against Chicago,” said Bowness. “They’re a better team than they have been in the last couple of years, they’ve added some really good veterans, and if they play against us like they did against Columbus, this is going to be a very tough game.”

Red Wings coach Jeff Blashill said his team is determined to get back on the right track.

“Of course there’s urgency. Regardless of how long the season is, nobody wants to get into a streak where you’re losing. Certainly, a shortened season has a bigger impact right away,” Blashill said. “Do we want to nip this in the bud? Absolutely. Is there urgency to do that? Absolutely. Do we face a really good opponent that’s played two great games so far? Yes. So we’ve got our hands full, for sure.”

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Toledo Walleye coach Dan Watson appears on the latest ‘Red & White Authority’ podcast

On the heels of the Toledo Walleye’s decision to opt out of the 2020-2021 ECHL season, Walleye coach Dan Watson appears with DetroitRedWings.com’s Art Regner on the latest “Red & White Authority” podcast:

Kulfan’s notebook: Nemeth likes condensed travel of 20-21 season, but still wants balanced schedule going forward

The Detroit News’s Ted Kulfan took note of Patrik Nemeth’s comments regarding the shortening of travel during the condensed 2020-2021 season, which Nemeth believes should be adopted on a permanent basis:

“I like it. You can be in bed earlier and there’s less travel. It is easier on the body,” Nemeth said. “The second game (of the series) should be really good. It can be a small playoff series, or that’s what it feels like anyway.

“I can see us keeping it in the future. If you’re flying out to the West Coast, you can play your season series there instead of bouncing back and forth. So when you’re on the road, you’re on the road, and when you’re home, you’re home for a stretch.”

On the flip side, the intra-division format, though useful this season, is something that isn’t likely to stay in the future.

While seeing the same seven teams over and over on the schedule can accelerate rivalries and ill feelings toward opponents, it can also bring about boredom.

Nemeth, and players alike, like the idea of seeing every team.

“We should play against every team,” Nemeth said. “It is like four different leagues (currently) because that’s how we’re playing it. In the future, if we’re going to keep this type of schedule, we at least should play against the other divisions for sure.”

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Prospect Round-Up: Eliasson earns shutout; Kotkansalo plays 24:41; Larsson…played…

Of prospect-related note in Europe today:

In the ICE Hockey League, Jesper Eliasson stopped 32 of 32 shots in the Red Bulls Salzburg’s 6-0 win over Black Wings Steinbach;

In the Finnish Liiga, Otto Kivenmaki finished at -1 with 2 shots in 13:18 played, and Kasper Kotkansalo finished even with 2 shots in 24:41 played as Assat Pori lost 3-2 to SaiPa;

In the SHL, Albin Grewe finished even in only 4:03 played in Djurgardens IF’s 5-4 loss to HV71;

In the Swedish Allsvenskan, Gustav Berglund took 2 shots and played 13:33 in Vasteras IK’s 2-1 overtime win over Kristianstads;

And in the Dansk Metal Liagen, Filip Larsson…tended the net for 40 minutes…in the Frederikshavn White Hawks’ 9-3 loss to Rungsted Seier Capitals. Larsson gave up 6 goals, though I’m not sure how many shots he faced as the Metal Liagen website’s scoreboard is terrible.

Your random stats of the day: Uphill battle on tap vs. the Stars

The Associated Press posted a very spartan Red Wings-Stars preview ahead of tonight’s game (8:30 PM EST on FSD/FS SW/97.1 FM), and it included some interesting random stats about the Red Wings’ and Stars’ divisional records (pertinent as both teams are only playing within-division games this season):

Dallas finished 12-9-3 in division action and 19-12-3 at home a season ago. Goalies for the Stars compiled a .920 save percentage while giving up 2.4 goals on 31.4 shots per game last season.

Detroit went 9-13-1 in division play and 5-26-3 on the road in the 2019-20 season. The Red Wings averaged 3.7 penalties and 8.4 penalty minutes per game.

These stats from the Stars’ website make it sound like the Wings are heading into the proverbial hornet’s nest tonight at the American Airlines Center, too:

The Stars come into Tuesday’s matchup boasting a four-game home winning streak (4-0-0) against Detroit, while also earning points in each of the last six games (4-0-2) against them at American Airlines Center.

Dallas owns a 5-2-0 record over its last seven games against the Red Wings and has points in seven of the last 10 (6-3-1) against them.

Red Wings bullet points ahead of tonight’s game vs. Dallas

DetroitRedWings.com’s Josh Berenter posted a set of bullet-pointed notes ahead of tonight’s game vs. Dallas (8:30 PM EST on FSD/FS SW/97.1 FM):

Red Wings Storylines

• After earning seven points in his first six games last season, including five goals in the first two contests, Anthony Mantha has had a frustrating start to the 2020-21 campaign, registering just one goal among three points in the first six games.

“It’s not something that I like, to not be involved and help the team,” Mantha said about his slow start. “I’m someone that’s hard on myself and I want to get better and that’s the mentality I’m going in with. I can redeem myself as quick as (Tuesday) night.”

• Despite the 2-4 start, the Red Wings have gotten excellent goaltending from Jonathan Bernier and Thomas Greiss. Detroit’s goalie tandem has combined for a .904 save percentage, which is much improved from the .886 save percentage from Wings goalies last season.

• The Red Wings continue to be without forwards Adam Erne, Robby Fabbri, Sam Gagner and Filip Zadina, as well as defenseman Jon Merrill, due to NHL COVID-19 protocols. Erne and Fabbri have been on the COVID-19 list since January 18, missing four games, while Gagner, Zadina and Merrill have missed two games since being placed on the list on January 22.

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Wings post morning skate videos of Patrik Nemeth and coach Blashill speaking with the media

Ahead of tonight’s game against the Dallas Stars (8:30 PM EST on FSD/FS SW/97.1 FM) and a two-game series opposite the Stars, the Red Wings made Patrik Nemeth and coach Jeff Blashill available to the media for Zoom calls:

No Helm, same lineup from the Sunday game vs. Chicago, says Blashill to the Detroit News’s Ted Kulfan.