A little belated: DetroitRedWings.com’s Jonathan Mills spoke with several Red Wings players and coach Todd McLellan about the importance of yesterday night’s practice at Ohio Stadium in terms of acclimating the Wings to the outdoor rink:
As enjoyable as Friday’s outdoor practice was, skating at Ohio Stadium was also very beneficial. Hitting the ice at 6:30 p.m., a later start time than any practice Detroit has scheduled this season, helped the players get a feel for the ice itself, weather conditions and sightlines they’re set to experience during Saturday’s highly-anticipated clash.
“It doesn’t feel the same when you’re on the ice surface as it does in a building,” Red Wings head coach Todd McLellan said. “Add the crowd, and they’re further away yet they’re noisy. I think for those players that have played in it, it’ll come back quicker. For the new ones, I jumped on the ice with [goalie] Alex Lyon, and he was like a kid in a candy shop. ‘So cool,’ I think he said.”
Practicing in front of empty stands, the Red Wings know their surroundings will be very different in roughly 24 hours, when 90,000-plus fans are expected to pack Ohio Stadium.
“I don’t think you really know what that’s going to feel like,” Marco Kasper said. “It’s going to be awesome. I haven’t even watched a game with that many people. I’ve watched some soccer games with a lot of people, but I don’t know if there’s been that amount. It’s going to be really fun.”
The Red Wings want to earn a measure of revenge on Columbus, too:
Detroit dropped a 5-2 decision to Columbus at Little Caesars Arena on Thursday. With the loss, the Red Wings saw the Blue Jackets move into a tie with them for the Eastern Conference’s first Wild-Card spot.
“There’s still a lot of hockey to be played,” Larkin pointed out. “We were in this situation last year where we let it slip, and it got to a point where it ultimately wasn’t in our control at the end of the season. Right now, we still control our own destiny. We got to get back on the horse and start winning some games again.”