The Red Wings are struggling for offense these days and the team didn't get news Thursday that'll necessarily help that matter.
The Detroit Red Wings, showing a total of three goals in three consecutive losses, won’t have one of their most dangerous scorers tonight against the Montreal Canadiens Patrick Kane has been ruled out with an upper body injury,
Detroit Red Wings head coach Todd McLellan announced the team's latest decision involving star Patrick Kane, handing bad news to Dylan Larkin and the rest of the locker room.
The Detroit Red Wings are currently one of the hottest teams in the NHL riding a seven-game win streak, but the last week was highlighted by solid play from a k
He’s been rejuvenated since Todd McLellan took over as Detroit Red Wings coach and on Monday was named the NHL’s third star of the week after collecting six points (two goals, four assists) in three games. It’s the first time this season a Red Wing has been among the league’s weekly three stars.
Patrick Kane has been listed as day-to-day with an upper-body injury and will be out for the Red Wings' matchup against the Montreal Canadiens, head coach Todd McLellan announced Thursday. McLellan noted that Kane's injury occurred in the team's 4-1 loss to the Dallas Stars on Jan. 19.
The Blackhawks signed Brian Campbell a year later, and Marián Hossa a year after that. There was no distant future. There was just now. And within three years, they were Stanley Cup champions. “We just expected to win,
Kane (undisclosed) will not be in the lineup versus Montreal on Thursday, per Daniella Bruce of the Red Wings' official site. Coach Todd McLellan said that Kane is day-to-day at this time. The 36-year-old was red-hot as he had 16 points in 10 games before he was held off the scoresheet in his last two games.
Detroit forward Patrick Kane will miss his second consecutive game when the Red Wings host the Lightning Saturday night
DETROIT – The Detroit Red Wings need an offensive spark tonight against Montreal in the start of a key three-game homestand. It won’t come from Patrick Kane, who’s out with an upper-body injury. Others must step up. The team needs to generate more than the one goal a game it’s produced during a three-game skid (0-2-1).
A trade pitch has the Toronto Maple Leafs acquiring future Hall of Famer Patrick Kane in a one-for-one swap ahead of the deadline.