The Detroit Red Wings lost a 2-1 decision to the Ottawa Senators on Thursday night, and the fact that the Red Wings surrendered the lead with only 42.8 seconds left…
It sucked.
Detroit’s now 0-2-and-2 in their last 4 games, and the mighty Avalanche come to town for a rare home game on Saturday night (7 PM EST on FanDuel SportsNet Detroit/Altitude; the Avs lost a 5-3 decision to Carolina in Raleigh on Thursday, so they’re not going to be in a good mood).
This team just doesn’t seem to know how to get out of its own way right now, and at 10-12-and-4, it’s losing ground rapidly in the tightly-packed Atlantic Division.
I’m a little lost as to where I think that the Red Wings are going right now. I’ve tried to remain as positive as possible, believing that this team at least has the talent and wherewithal to extricate itself from its incredibly mediocre start, but if it keeps stumbling over its own collective skates, I don’t know what’s next, other than a coaching change and some personnel moves to attempt to stabilize a ship that’s listing badly.
Thankfully, at a moment where The Fourth Period reports that the Wings are open for trading business, and John Buccigross says that the Red Wings need no less than 4 more good forwards, 3 defensemen, and a star goaltender to turn things around, the Red Wings’ captain is speaking logically:
Dylan Larkin after the loss in Ottawa “I don’t think any one is coming in to save the day, we have to find it from within.” #LGRW
— Daniella Bruce (@daniellabruce_) December 6, 2024
Whatever this 10-12-and-4 team is becoming, I’m not expecting a savior or multiple saviors to come out of the woodwork to turn the ship around. Whatever happens, until and unless a coach is fired, and until and unless trades are made, it’s up to the coaching staff and players who are here right now to light a fire under the players’ asses and it’s up to each and every one of the Red Wings’ players to be better on a shift-by-shift basis to get the hell out of this mire and muck that is being in the middle of the middle of nowhere.
If you missed this one watching the Lions beat the Packers on “Thursday Night Football,” the Canadian Press offers a bare-bones recap…
Continue reading Red Wings-Senators wrap-up: ‘no one is coming in to save the day’…or the season.