The Detroit Red Wings seemed to have the perfect schedule, with a three-day break between games on their current four-game road trip before Saturday night's visit to the Vegas Golden Knights. Who couldn't use a few days off in sunny Las Vegas during the middle of March Madness? Instead, the Red Wings (32-30-6, 70 points) -- who trail Montreal by four points for the final wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference -- returned home for a pair of practices before heading out west for a key stretch that will see them play three games in four nights. "Like every other team, we haven't had a lot of practice time," McLellan said.
Published: 03/21/2025
Author: Reuters
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