After suffering a 4-1 defeat to the Edmonton Oilers, the Detroit Red Wings narrowly missed the opportunity for a perfect road trip through Western Canada and Seattle. With one game remaining in their longest road trip of the season, the Red Wings currently hold a record of 3-1-1.
One notable aspect of the matchup against the Oilers was the shift in strategy for Detroit regarding their star center, Dylan Larkin. In a previous encounter in October, Larkin successfully shadowed Connor McDavid, contributing significantly to a 4-2 victory for the Red Wings. However, in the recent game, with the Oilers controlling the line matchups, Larkin managed only 5:18 of ice time against McDavid, limiting his effectiveness. Despite the scoreline, the Red Wings were competitive for most of the match. McDavid showcased his skill with an impressive assist to Zach Hyman for one of Edmonton’s goals, proving he remains a pivotal force on the ice.
Detroit’s young forwards have emerged as a bright point during this road trip. Rookie Nate Danielson made a noteworthy contribution, assisting on the team’s only goal against the Oilers and nearly scoring himself. He has amassed three points over his last four games. Similarly, Axel Sandin-Pellikka has shown promise with five points in his previous four outings. While fellow rookie Marco Kasper hasn’t found the back of the net recently, he continues to make plays, including a setup that could have resulted in an additional goal for Detroit.
The most effective line for the Red Wings has been made up of Andrew Copp, Alex DeBrincat, and Patrick Kane. This trio has clicked well together, showing chemistry reminiscent of last season when they performed effectively before Copp’s injury. Copp’s ability to create space and facilitate plays has resulted in a successful offensive output, with him recording six points in his last four games prior to the Edmonton matchup.
One pressing concern for the Red Wings is the consistency of their goaltending. Despite a recent uptick in performance, their overall save percentage remains low, influenced by defensive lapses and turnovers. The Oilers’ second goal exemplified this as a defensive mistake led to an unjustified scoring opportunity. Yet, goalie John Gibson has shown signs of improvement, posting a shutout against Vancouver and a solid performance against Calgary, providing hope that he can stabilize the Red Wings’ goaltending situation moving forward.
As they prepare to conclude their road trip against the Chicago Blackhawks, the Red Wings face another challenging matchup. Coming off two back-to-back games and adapting to a new time zone, Detroit will need to muster all their energy against a swift Chicago team known for strong goaltending. Head coach Todd McLellan is expected to emphasize the importance of maintaining focus and avoiding excuses as they aim for a successful end to their trip.

