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Red Wings prepare for preseason clash against Penguins

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Dan Kosinski Hockey Operations Data Analyst | Detroit Red Wings Website

Dan Kosinski Hockey Operations Data Analyst | Detroit Red Wings Website

The Detroit Red Wings will face the Pittsburgh Penguins on Saturday night in the second half of a weekend back-to-back preseason set at Little Caesars Arena. The game will start at 7 p.m., with streaming available on DetroitRedWings.com and the Red Wings Mobile App. Radio coverage will be provided by WWJ Newsradio 950 in Detroit.

Detroit is coming off a 2-0 shutout victory over the Chicago Blackhawks on Friday. Christian Fischer and Vladimir Tarasenko scored, while goalies Alex Lyon and Cam Talbot combined for 22 saves, completing a two-game exhibition sweep of the Blackhawks.

"I thought we had an honest game for a preseason game," said Red Wings head coach Derek Lalonde. "I saw guys winning some lines, blocking some shots and managing the puck. A lot of positives on that end.”

Fischer emphasized the importance of getting back into game shape through a fast-paced Training Camp.

“We’ve had a helluva camp up to this point,” Fischer said. “We’ve had some very hard practices, the coaches are really hammering the systems and o-zone, d-zone, neutral zone. They’re some intense practices out there, but it just shakes all that rust off. That’s probably the biggest thing.”

According to Fischer, this year’s Training Camp feels different compared to last year.

“We all know what we want to achieve,” Fischer said. “Starting with the leadership guys, with Larks, he’s driving the bus every day. It’s fun to be in practice with him.”

Looking ahead to Saturday’s matchup, Lalonde announced that Ville Husso will man the crease for the first two periods and prospect Sebastian Cossa will play the final 20 minutes. Detroit has allowed just two goals through its first two exhibition games.

“Our approach all along was a clean slate for the goaltending and we’re sticking to that,” Lalonde said. “And so far, I think all four goalies have shown some positives. We’ll have another look [Saturday]. The positive with eight exhibition games is a lot of goalie looks too, which is good for us.”

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