Red Wings-Blue Jackets Stadium Series quick take: Columbus steals a BS win, sweeps home-and-home series

The Detroit Red Wings ventured into the unfriendly confines of Ohio Stadium to play the back half of a home-and-home series with the Columbus Blue Jackets on Saturday night, taking part in this year’s Stadium Series game.

As hockey was played on ice built upon stadium grass, the Red Wings certainly didn’t deserve to earn two regulation points, with Cam Talbot giving up 4 goals on 20 shots against, but the way all of this unraveled, with Mateychuk opening the scoring only 5:31 in, then DeBrincat tying the game on the power play, Voronkov and Olivier cracking open the 2nd period, and Kane and DeBrincat making it close…

Only to see Justin Danforth high-stick Simon Edvinsson, and in one motion, skate in and get the rebound goal on Talbot to make it 4-3…

Ultimately, Columbus would win 5-3, take the Stadium Series at the Smelly Shoe, and earn 4 points to push past the Wings in the Eastern Conference Wild Card standings…

But this is just despicable, and I may be biased, but if Dylan Larkin did this to a Blue Jacket, I would not be laughing and cheering:

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It’s a small (hockey) world

The Red Wings headed into Ohio Stadium in Johnny Gaudreau’s amateur hockey jerseys, and ESPN’s Greg Wyshynski discussed the team’s decision with Moritz Seider:

“Johnny Hockey,” as he was known in the NHL, played for the Calgary Flames for eight seasons before joining the Blue Jackets as a free agent in 2022. He was one of the best American-born scorers of his generation, with 743 points in 763 career games. Matthew Gaudreau, like his brother, played for Boston College before embarking on a four-season pro hockey career.

The Red Wings arrived on their team bus wearing jerseys that Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau had worn during their playing careers from the Omaha Lancers and Dubuque Fighting Saints of the USHL, Boston College and USA Hockey.

“He not only meant a lot for the Columbus organization, for U.S. hockey and for hockey in general, but also for our locker room. I think there are plenty of guys who shared paths with him,” Detroit defenseman Moritz Seider said. “It’s a little thing we can give back and I think it was a right decision.”

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Update: Here’s more from NHL.com’s Nicholas J. Cotsonika:

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Pregame updates of note: Wings stick with regular lineup; it’s frickin’ windy at Ohio Stadium

According to the Free Press’s Helene St. James, the Red Wings will stick with Thursday’s lineup as they face the Columbus Blue Jackets in the NHL’s Stadium Series (6 PM EST start on ESPN/TVA Sports/FX-CA/97.1 FM):

It also sounds very windy at Ohio Stadium, per WXYZ’s Brad Galli…

And the Wings…

And St. James…

On Kane’s ‘family skate,’ part 2

The Detroit News’s Ted Kufan filed an afternoon notebook which focuses on Patrick Kane’s attempts to maximize the impact of taking part in an outdoor hockey game with his family nearby–in the form of his father, his son, and his partner:

“That’s the cool part about these events. It’s an important game, a fun atmosphere,” Kane said. “It ties in with the Michigan – Ohio State rivalry, too, and you can enjoy your family. I remember the first time I took him on the ice and skated with him,” said Kane, of the skating with his infant son. “Everyone was like, ‘watch, watch’, and bending over so much and picking him up. I didn’t think anything other than the next day my lower back was in pain. I kind of let (Kane’s partner) Amanda do all the work today and just sit back and enjoy just being out there with Amanda and Patrick and my sisters as well.”

Coach Todd McLellan made a point Friday of attempting to meet as many wives and girlfriends of Wings’ players as he could on the ice, not having had much of opportunity since taking over Dec. 26.

McLellan noticed the three generations of Kanes on the ice and called it “special.

“The generations that are out there, I met Mr. Kane and obviously Patty, his (partner) and then they’ve got their little guy out there,” McLellan said. “That’s three generations of hockey. The little one is trying to learn how to skate and just stand up. Patty is going into the Hall of Fame, and his dad and mom are hockey parents who gave him everything he needed, so that’s really special, then they all come together on the road, skate and share that moment. It does wonders.

“I personally took time to go around and meet the wives and girlfriends. I haven’t had a chance to do that anywhere. That allowed me to put some names to faces. Everybody has a story to tell tonight. They’re going to phone somebody tonight and say, ‘it was so cool because,’ and that’s how it should be. They should have their own chapters.”

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Two-and-a-half hours and counting

Here comes the pregame hype:

Red Wings arrive at Stadium Series in Johnny Gaudreau jerseys; Blue Jackets led by Gaudreaus into Ohio Stadium

Very cool:

Ditto for Columbus:

Video link: The NHL’s Fourth Star of the Month, Red Wings fan Hank Stawasz

The NHL posted a video of their “Fourth Star of the Month,” Red Wings “sign guy” Hank Stawasz. It’s a cute video.

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Coach McLellan wants his team to play the Stadium Series game on an even keel

DetroitRedWings.com’s Jonathan Mills posted a game preview ahead of tonight’s game between the Red Wings and Blue Jackets at Ohio Stadium (6 PM EST start on ESPN/TVA Sports/FX-CA/97.1 FM), and Mills noted that Red Wings coach Todd McLellan doesn’t want his team to take this game too seriously:

“This is a big spectacle,” Red Wings head coach Todd McLellan said. “We’re talking a lot about it. It’s buildup. It’s unreal for both organizations and all the players involved. But when we get done here, we’re going to start talking about our next game against Carolina [Hurricanes]. If you put more value on the two points than any other night, you’re cheating a game in the future, or you’ve cheated a game in the past.”

Preparing for what marks the franchise’s fifth outdoor NHL game, Detroit aims to bounce back from a 5-2 loss to Columbus at Little Caesars Arena on Thursday.

“Areas that we had a pretty good idea we didn’t play well in showed up in the video,” McLellan said when asked about his thoughts on Thursday’s game. “Some nights, as a staff, you’re tricked, and you maybe played better than you thought or else you weren’t as bad in certain areas. We struggled in a few areas, and we’ve tried to address them.

“The thing with our club is we have played better in those areas. We can do it. It’s not like we’re asking them to do something we can’t. It’s something they have done and can do. We’ll try and improve.”

Because the Red Wings hold themselves to a high standard, DeBrincat said they weren’t pleased with their performance on Thursday, and he expects them to “to be better” on Saturday.

“A lot of mistakes and turnovers early in the game,” said DeBrincat, who is riding an eight-game point streak with six goals and six assists in that span. “It cost us. I think we need to work on the battles in front of our net. I think they had a couple goals like that and just take away some sticks when they get shots from the point. Obviously, blocking shots from the point as well.”

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