Wings vs Canucks Preview: Battle for the West

After a tough loss to Chicago on Tuesday night, the Wings look to extend their home win streak to 24 wins tonight against the Vancouver Canucks. The Wings sit atop the league with their 84 points while the Canucks are second with 82 points.

Long time no see!

Kyle Quincey will be making his debut tonight so I will for sure be paying close attention to him. Pavel Datsyuk is also out and Kindl and Commodore are scratched. This game has big playoff implications as a win tonight gives Detroit a nice advantage over the Canucks for first place in the West. Considering how good they’ve been playing at home, getting the #1 seed is going to be crucial to a Wings cup run.

Lineup

Johan Franzen — Henrik Zetterberg — Todd Bertuzzi

Danny Cleary — Valtteri Filppula — Jiri Hudler

Justin Abdelkader — Darren Helm — Drew Miller

Jan Mursak — Cory Emmerton — Tomas Holmstrom

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Nicklas Lidstrom — Ian White

Niklas Kronwall — Brad Stuart

Jonathan Ericsson — Kyle Quincey

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Jimmy Howard

The game starts at 7.30 on NHL Network.

Wings resign Todd Bertuzzi to a 2-year extension

The Wings have today finalized a deal that will keep winger Todd Bertuzzi around for two more seasons. Bertuzzi’s cap hit for the next two years will be $2.075M. His contract also includes a no-trade clause and since he is over 35 years of age, even if he retires we will have to keep his cap hit and his roster spot.

I know Todd, Im sad too. :(

Considering what Bertuzzi contributes to the team his cap hit is pretty good. He has 29 points on the season and plays pretty well defensively. He is also apparently a pretty good leader so that should be taken into consideration as well. However, despite the positive he brings he brings more negative consequences.

The big negative that this move does is that it limits the Wings in terms of roster space. Not only do the Wings have to have no more than 50 contracts but they also can’t have more than 23 players on the active roster. With players like Brunnstrom, Tatar, Nyqvist, and Connor playing great down in Grand Rapids, this move limits who they can put on the team next year. In addition to that, this move severely impacts the futures of Hudler, Holmstrom, and Emmerton in Detroit. My guess is that they resign Hudler, Homer retires, and that Emmerton gets waived or gets packaged into a trade. That opens up two roster spots which teams that two of our prospects can make the team. Also, this move impacts who we go after in Free Agency as now we won’t just have to clear cap space to go after a guy like Zach Parise but also clear a roster spot.

All in all, the move doesn’t make too much sense. Not from the point of how much he contributes or from how much he makes but from the standpoint that he is hogging a roster spot.

Wings fall short, Lose 2-1 to Chicago

With both the Wings and the Blackhawks without their stars Pavel Datsyuk and Jonathan Toews respectively, both teams would need to rely on their depth to win. Despite Detroit taking an early lead, Chicago would defeat the Red Wings 2-1 and end the Wings 6-game win streak.

The Wings first five minutes were dominant to say the least. They excelled in every aspect of the game and took an early lead through a goal by Valterri Filpulla. However, the Wings success wouldn’t last long as Chicago completely dominated the second period. Goals by Jimmy Hayes and Marcus Kruger would give Chicago the two points and send the Wings back to Detroit.

Sums up Helms finishing ability(Or Lack thereof)

There were some positive notes to tonight’s game though, mainly the terrific comeback by Jimmy Howard. He played outstandingly and if our team had played better he could easily have shut them out considering the way he played. Chicago had multiple breakaways that Jimmy managed to stop. Needless to say, welcome back Jimmy! Another positive was the way Kindl played. He clearly read the writing on the wall and realized that he needed to step his game up. Not only did he play on the power play but in general he played very well.

Next up for the Wings is Thursday night against the Cancucks.

Wings @ Blackhawks Preview: No Datsyuk, No Toews, How Will Teams Fare?

After a hectic day of events regarding the Wings, we can all sit down and relax a bit as the Wings take on the Chicago Blackhawks, who are missing their captain Jonathan Toews.

Obviously, the Hawks aren’t the only team that is missing a key player as the Wings will tonight be without star forward Pavel Datsyuk who is out for the next 2-3 weeks after undergoing knee surgery. Daniel Cleary is returning to the lineup today along with Jimmy Howard so both of those players returns will provide a nice boost for the Wings. Also, newly acquired Kyle Quincey won’t be playing tonight but might play on Thursday against the Canucks.

How will the Wings perform without Dangles?

Despite their recent struggles, the Blackhawks have turned it around the past couple games and seem to be getting back on track. Hopefully the Wings can ruin the party and improve their sub-par road record. As we near the playoffs people tend to start to look at the standings more and more often and despite the Wings sitting at #1 in the league it is important to remember that every point is key and winning the next three games on our schedule is crucial to maintaining and extending our league lead.

Lineup

Johan Franzen — Henrik Zetterberg — Todd Bertuzzi

Danny Cleary — Valtteri Filppula — Jiri Hudler

Justin Abdelkader — Darren Helm — Drew Miller

Jan Mursak — Cory Emmerton — Tomas Holmstrom

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Nicklas Lidstrom — Ian White

Niklas Kronwall — Brad Stuart

Jonathan Ericsson — Jakub Kindl

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Jimmy Howard

Prediction

If the Wings can garner an early lead and not allow the Hawks to enter the PP I feel confident that the Wings can win this. Chicagos goaltending hasn’t been too good this season so shooting the pucks is crucial as eventually it should go in. Hopefully this game won’t be like the game versus Minnesota a while back when the Wings totally collapsed after Lidstrom didn’t play.

Puck drop is at 8pm. The game will be featured on NBC Sports Network.

Wings trade a first round pick for Kyle Quincey

Well add this to a day of unexpected things. First Datsyuk is out for two weeks and now the Wings have announced that they have acquired defenseman Kyle Quincey from the Tampa Bay Lightning for a first round pick who in return acquired Quincey from Colorado Avalanche for Steve Downie in a three team trade, also shipped to Tampa Bay is prospect Sebastian Piche.

Quincey was originally drafted by Detroit back in the 2003 draft as the 132 overall pick. Between 2005 and 2008 Kyle played 13 games with us while scoring one point. Due to the depth of the Wings defenseman, Quincey was put on waivers back on October 13th of 2008 where he was claimed by the LA Kings. Kyle would go on to have a very good season for LA as in 72 games he scored 28 points. He would spend the next two seasons with the Avalanche where he would be alright.

My first impression of this move was thinking we gave up a 1st round pick for who? I don’t like the deal and purely because I feel we gave up too much. Granted, the Wings always pick at the bottom half and maybe I am overvaluing first round picks. This move also shows that the Wings are in it to win it and that the market is extremely tough and competitive. As for Sebastian Piche who was shipped to Tampa to open up a contract spot, he would never have made the Wings anyways and most likely won’t turn out to be anything more than a career minor leaguer.

Due to Quincey’s cap hit(3.25 Million), we can probably scratch off any talks of the Wings getting a big name guy. Although a depth forward is still not out of the equation. Also to note is that Quincey’s is an RFA so as long as we tender him we will at least get a very high draft pick in return next season. This move makes Kindl expendable as well.

I will update as soon as more news come out.