Red Wings-Penguins quick take: Detroit finds its own ‘GRIT’ in 4-2 victory over Pittsburgh

The Detroit Red Wings hoped to earn a modest 2-game winning streak as they closed out the 2024 part of their 24-25 season against the 17-16-and-5 Pittsburgh Penguins on Tuesday night.

The 14-18-and-4 Red Wings were playing their third game under new coach Todd McLellan, and while a playoff push might not be in the cards, the Red Wings hope to salvage the remainder of their season.

On Tuesday night, the Red Wings won a difficult-to-play game against a difficult opponent in a surging Penguins team, trading 1-0, 2-1 and 3-2 leads, ultimately winning 4-2 on an empty-netter for Dylan Larkin, whose goal was his first in 16 games.

The win was Todd McLellan’s 600th NHL victory, but he could not have done it without the superb goaltending of Alex Lyon, who stopped 22 shots, the great defense of players like Moritz “I made a kick save” Seider and Ben Chiarot, and the Wings dominated the special teams battle, killing 2 of 3 penalties and going 2-for-3 on their own power play, thanks to Patrick Kane and J.T. Compher goals.

The Pens didn’t give the Wings an inch without effort in what was, on occasion, a nasty, physical game between the rivals, but Detroit dug deep and came up with a gritty victory.

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It’s not easy being green…Or a Red Wings fan right now…

I’ve been absent for a couple of days due to dealing with anxiety issues, and it’s not been pleasant…

But I’ve tried my best to “keep watch” from a distance, and I’m not too amused with the level of smarm with which some NHL Insiders and columnists are viewing the Red Wings’ hard decision to make a coaching change.

I get that a 14-18-and-4 record after 36 games is not a playoff-bound trajectory, and that new coach Todd McLellan has one hell of a salvage job on his hands, but I’m trying to look at the remainder of the season as a learning experience for the Red Wings’ younger and older players alike, and possibly, though not probably an opportunity to earn some redemption.

So you’ll have to excuse me for feeling a little aggravated when I read stuff like this from The Athletic’s excellent Shayna Goldman, a superb writer with whom I hold no “beefs”:

NHL coaching changes wait for no one — not even the end of the holiday freeze.

On a quiet day in the NHL, the Detroit Red Wings made noise by firing head coach Derek Lalonde and associate Bob Boughner. The roster may be fundamentally flawed, but the coaches also failed to maximize their talent. The defense underwhelmed, the even-strength offense lacked and the penalty kill has been a disaster. Todd McLellan and Trent Yawney were brought in to give the team a spark.

Lalonde’s is the fourth in-season dismal firing in 2024-25, after a summer of turnover with eight coaching changes. That adds up to 12 changes since the 2023-24 season ended and drops the average tenure of all 32 active coaches to 2.23 years — a slight dip from 2.30 when the season started.

Last month, we looked at how the NHL’s average tenure stacks up to the four other major professional men’s leagues. Hockey trails the NFL, NBA and MLB, who all have more long-term coaches. But that sparked another question: How have NHL coaching tenures changed over the years?

Goldman continues, and she wrote a fine article, but the not-so-subtle digs at the Red Wings being “fundamentally flawed”…

It’s not inaccurate, but it all feels a little bit personal, especially given that The Athletic’s Dom Luszczyszyn predicted gloom and doom for the Wings from the get-go.

I understand that the Red Wings’ roster is flawed and does need a lot of work. I understand that the Red Wings’ players, coaches and management equally shoulder the blame for the situation they’re in–which is not a good situation to be in.

But there’s been a subtle smirk on the faces of too many pundits and podcasters as they perform autopsies on the Red Wings’ 2024-2025 season thus far, the “flawed roster” and the coaches and management’s missteps. It’s just…

Aggravating.

Maybe it’s aggravating because of where the Red Wings really are in the standings. Maybe it’s aggravating because we’re all facing some unpleasant truths about how long this team’s difficult rebuild might take, and maybe that’s the cause of my frustration.

But there’s no doubt that there are those out there who seem to take cheer in the concept that the so-called “Hockeytown” finds itself “in the weeds” under an overrated GM SY and the management team, and it’s hard to not take that personally.

I still believe in this team’s long-term future. I still believe that, someday, sooner than later, we’ll see the Red Wings return to the playoffs. But it’s going to take time, player development, better player performances and better coaching than we’ve seen thus far under the current management team, and better roster management, too.

I just wish that the media types weren’t so bloody gleeful about it, or at least seem so bloody gleeful about it. Constructive criticism is warranted right now, there’s no doubt in that. But critique for the sake of taking joy in the Red Wings’ struggles stings a bit.

Red Wings-Penguins game-day notebooks: on tonight’s match-up, Joe Veleno, Jonatan Berggren and defensive pairings

Of Red Wings-related note ahead of tonight’s game between the Wings and Pittsburgh Penguins (8 PM EST start on FanDuel SportsNet Detroit/Sportsnet Pittsburgh/97.1 FM):

  1. Detroit Hockey Now’s Kevin Allen notes the following

Detroit, 1-1 with Todd McLellan as head coach, are home against the Pittsburgh Penguins tonight (8 p.m., FanDuel Sports Network). Alex Lyon will be back in net, a reward for playing well in the win against the Washington Capitals. The Red Wings are eight points out or a playoff spot, while the Penguins, 6-3-1 in their last 10, are only one point behind the Ottawa Senators. They hold the final wildcard spot in the Eastern Conference.

2. In the multimedia department, DetroitRedWings.com’s Daniella Bruce and 97.1 the Ticket’s Ken Kal preview tonight’s game on the latest episode of “The Forecheck”:

3. MLive’s Ansar Khan wrote a game-day notebook about Joe Veleno’s re-set…

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Video: Jeff Petry and coach Todd McLellan speak ahead of Red Wings-Penugins game

The Red Wings appear to be sticking with their winning lineup as Detroit hosts the Pittsburgh Penguins tonight (8 PM EST start on FanDuel SportsNet Detroit/Sportsnet Pittsburgh/97.1 FM) though Alex Lyon will start in goal.

After today’s morning skate, Jeff Petry and coach Todd McLellan spoke with the media:

Wings understand the importance of NYE game as they attempt to find secondary scoring

DetroitRedWings.com’s Jonathan Mills posted a Red Wings-Penguins preview ahead of tonight’s game (8 PM EST start on FanDuel SportsNet Detroit/Sportsnet Pittsburgh/97.1 FM) which discusses both the importance of tonight’s game to the Wings’ players…

“New Year’s Eve, I think it’s easy to get up for those games,” Joe Veleno said. “Especially when you’re playing at home. Obviously, there’s no better feeling than to play in front of your home crowd on such a special night.”

As well as the Wings’ attempts to find secondary scoring:

As this season progresses, like every other NHL club, Detroit is seeking more secondary scoring. According to Copp, he believes the Red Wings’ confidence with the puck is starting to rise.

“We have to score more goals and keep more out defensively,” Copp said. “We can improve in all aspects of the game. It feels like we’ve kind of found a little bit of offensive confidence with some combinations, but it’s just like everything else – you got to continue to put the pedal down.”

When McLellan was asked how to get more players going offensively, he explained that “the concept comes first, and then we try to pull everybody into it.”

“There are some offensive concepts that we’ve begun to talk about,” McLellan said. “Some of the beliefs that we have that we’re trying to implement into the players. Blend our beliefs with theirs. Saw some of the attempts [on Sunday] – the volume, the secondary opportunities that were created off the first one are really important.”

Post-morning skate Tweets: Lyon starts + catch-up posts, Wings-Penguins previews

The Detroit Red Wings held their morning skate ahead of tonight’s game vs. the Pittsburgh Penguins (8 PM EST start on FanDuel SportsNet Detroit/Sportsnet Pittsburgh/97.1 FM), with Alex Lyon slated to start and the lineup static for now.

According to the Penguins’ website’s game preview, Detroit’s in for a tough task tonight:

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Press release: Red Wings sign Ondrej Becher to entry-level contract

Per the Detroit Red Wings:

RED WINGS SIGN ONDŘEJ BECHER TO THREE-YEAR, ENTRY-LEVEL CONTRACT

  … Forward Was Selected by Detroit in Third Round of 2024 NHL Entry Draft …

DETROIT – The Detroit Red Wings today signed forward Ondřej Becher to a three-year, entry-level contract.

Becher, 20, has recorded three points (1-2-3) and six penalty minutes in 19 games with the American Hockey League’s Grand Rapids Griffins to begin the 2024-25 season. The 6-foot-1, 190-pound forward spent the entire 2023-24 campaign with the Western Hockey League’s Prince George Cougars and ranked among the team leaders with 32 goals (4th), 64 assists (2nd), 96 points (4th), a plus-38 rating (4th), 48 penalty minutes (6th), eight power play goals (4th), 29 power play points (4th), four shorthanded goals (T1st) and 166 shots (5th) in 58 regular-season games. Becher also tallied 19 points (5-14-19) and 14 penalty minutes in 15 postseason contests, helping the Cougars reach the Western Conference Final. Selected by the Red Wings in the third round (80th overall) of the 2024 NHL Entry Draft, Becher compiled 134 points (48-86-134), a plus-69 rating and 85 penalty minutes in 121 WHL games with Prince George from 2022-24.

A native of Ostrava, Czechia, Becher spent the majority of the 2021-22 season with AZ Havířov’s under-20 squad in Czechia’s top junior league, recording 36 points (22-14-36) and 38 penalty minutes in 45 games. He also registered one goal and four penalty minutes in four games with AZ Havířov in Czechia’s second division in 2021-22. Becher made his professional debut with AZ Havířov in 2020-21, collecting two points (1-1-2) in 11 games. On the international stage, Becher won a bronze medal at the 2024 IIHF World Junior Championship, collecting 10 points (3-7-10), a plus-six rating and four penalty minutes in seven games. Becher also played for Czechia at the 2022 IIHF World Under-18 Championship, netting two goals in six appearances.

Red Wings-Penguins morning skate Tweets: Alex Lyon to start, lineup appears set

The Detroit Red Wings host the Pittsburgh Penguins this evening (8 PM EST start on FanDuel SportsNet Detroit/Sportsnet Pittsburgh/97.1 FM), and MLive’s Ansar Khan reports that Alex Lyon is going to start this evening…

And the Red Wings will stick with coach Todd McLellan’s initial lineup…

The Penguins will be skating later this morning as well:

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