
Tim Robinson
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1 month ago |
kpmg.com | Daniel Knoll |Chris Foster |Guy Holland |Tim Robinson
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Jan 16, 2025 |
detroithockeynow.com | Tim Robinson
After Tuesday’s loss to San Jose, the Detroit Red Wings got what they were looking for Thursday night in the first game of a four-game road trip. The Wings got three power-play goals and went on to beat Florida, 5-2, to move back within two points of a playoff spot. This came despite a furious Florida onslaught which saw the Panthers outshoot the Wings 43-20, including. 23-5 edge in the third period.
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Jan 16, 2025 |
detroithockeynow.com | Tim Robinson
The Red Wings hit the road tonight, playing the first of four away from home in Florida. It starts a gauntlet of games against teams they haven’t had a lot of success against in theor home rinks. At Florida, the Wings have lost 10 of their last 12. At Tampa Bay, they’ve done pretty well in recent games, winning four of six. Before that, they had lost 17 games in. row. At Dallas, they are 0-11. At Philadelphia, they are 2-20. In other words, yeeesh.
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Jan 14, 2025 |
detroithockeynow.com | Tim Robinson
The Detroit Red Wings wrap up their homestand tonight with the last of three games against the teams at or near the bottom of the Western Conference. Tonight, it’s the San Jose Sharks, currently next to last in the West, who come in on a three-game losing streakThey take on a Red Wings team that has won seven in a row under new coach Todd McLellan. In other words, a trap game for the Wings, a game they would seemingly have no business losing, but might.
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Jan 10, 2025 |
detroithockeynow.com | Tim Robinson
The Red Wings, winners of their last five games, face a different kind of pressure starting tonight. They will be working to keep the momentum of the current streak, but also have an opportunity to make some hay against the weaker teams on the schedule. Starting tonight, the Wings take on Chicago, Seattle and San Jose to wrap up the homestand.
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