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Your weekly Detroit Red Wings podcast covering the team and news from around the NHL. All opinions are our own and are not representative of the Detroit Red Wings. Follow us on social media @GrindLinePod, rate, and review on Spotify & Apple Podcast! TheHockeyPodcastNetwork.com
The Detroit Red Wing's split the back-to-back with a loss to Carolina and a win against the Leafs. Their ability to battle back is one of the stark differences that mark the 1 year mark of the Todd McLellan takeover. Plus Simon Edvinsson has taken huge development leaps in a short time.
The Detroit Red Wings sweep a 4-point weekend against the Washington Capitals to stay 1st in the Atlantic and 2nd in the East. How has the play of guys like Seider, Gibson, and now Talbot helped them keep pace, and what does the team have to do to make 2026 a success?
Or friends Nick and Brandon from the Hockeytown West Podcast hop on the break down Berggren to the Blues, the rise and recall of John Leonard, and what's powering the Grand Rapids Griffins' monster season, including Sebastian Cossa!
The Red Wings log a win against the Calgary Flames and drop the second game of the back-to-back to the Edmonton Oilers. Both games had similar themes with different results. How have the Wings been able to find success on the road, picking up 7 of a possible 10 points so far?
2 strong road performances, highlighted by a John Gibson shutout, keep the Red Wings toward the top of an insane Atlantic Division. What has changed to help them keep pace?
The bottom pair may be trouble for the Detroit Red Wings, but few defensemen have been as dominant as Moritz Seider this season. How has he stayed so hot, and could a Quinn Hughes trade fix the defense as a whole?
The Red Wings are still in a playoff spot with 1 more game before Thanksgiving. Can they hold on with a win against the Predators to reach that milestone? Should Travis Hamonic sit to give recently recalled Gustafsson some ice time?
We thought we had a clear starting goaltender, but through 21 games, the results tell a different story. Do the Red Wings have a Gibson Problem, and is it time to see what Cossa is made of?
After 2 embarrassing home losses to the Rangers and Blackhawks, where the Wings couldn't bury the puck, some changes need to be made. We chat about a possible shakeup to help jumpstart the offense and how rookie Nate Danielson could help make it happen.
The Red Wings meet expectations on the road, going 3-2 with a really well-fought game against Vegas. But is there trouble brewing with their bottom 6 and a lack of production even though the chances are there for the 4th line?
The Red Wings figure it out on the road and are 9-4-0, the best start since the 2010-11 season. What is fueling this run, and is their play style and start sustainable?
The Red Wings played a bad/good game in a 6-4 win against the St. Louis Blues. I perform witchcraft to help Alex Debrincat score, and a rookie has been sent to GR. Who might be called up to replace him?
The Detroit Red Wings have now been embarrassed in 2 straight road games. Sloppy defense, shaky goaltending, and an overall lack of effort have led to critical breakdowns. How do they come back as they make their way back home to face St. Louis?
Big wins against the Tampa Bay Lightning and the Edmonton Oilers on the backs of Dylan Larkin and John Gibson push the Wings to the top of the Eastern Conference. We also get some rookie first goals, but is their performance sustainable?
With Lucas Raymond still day to day, Mason Appleton has relished in his top line assignment, scoring 3 goals while providing some grit and a win against the Florida Panthers. The improved PP and PK have also powered the Wings past some tough matchups.
After an abysmal home opener loss to the Montreal Canadiens, the Wings pick the pieces up and hand the Toronto Maple Leafs back-to-back losses. The wins, however, result in a key injury they could heavily impact the team going forward.
Against some pretty long odds, Axel-Sandin Pellikka, Michael Brandsegg-Nygard, and Emmitt Finnie have made the Red Wings' final 23-man roster. What do they bring to their assumed lines to help elevate this team?
The Red Wings roster has been cut down to 25 players and some notable names remain! Plus in the first of 2 dress rehearsal games, the Wings steamroll the Maple Leafs.
The Red Wings hit a losing skid in the very compact preseason, but the Emmitt Finnie of it all remains the same. Plus we break down Max Bultman's recent mid-preseason roster projection and changes we would make!
Your weekly Detroit Red Wings podcast covering the team and news from around the NHL. All opinions are our own and are not representative of the Detroit Red Wings. Follow us on social media @GrindLinePod, rate, and review on Spotify & Apple Podcast! TheHockeyPodcastNetwork.com