MLive’s Ansar Khan suggests that this season’s Detroit Red Wings team needs to find more “mental fortitude” and consistency of effort if they are to make a playoff push over the course of the 2025-2026 season:
Continue reading Khan on the Wings’ ‘mental fortitude’“I can’t speak for what has happened in the past, but from the time I got here, this team was very streaky,” coach Todd McLellan said. “When it goes good for this group, coaches included, we can get ahead of things. But it doesn’t take much for us to start taking on water. And when that happens, it takes a long time for us to get out of it. For me, that’s mental fortitude, some resiliency that’s built into the group that’s driven by us as a coaching staff to put them through it in practice and put them in stressful situations.
“You could see that we could sustain the good for a number of games, find different ways to win when it was going well. When it didn’t go well, we scrambled and struggled to get ourselves breathing again. It happened over days, it happened within games, within periods. I could list a number of games where that happened, and we couldn’t recover. So, mental fortitude, resiliency has to come from us.
“You probably hear me talk about game management until you’re sick of it. That has to get better. We can’t just put our skates on and play the game. We have to manage our way through the game.”