Aaron Kahn Director of Hockey Operations | Detroit Red Wings Website
Aaron Kahn Director of Hockey Operations | Detroit Red Wings Website
The Detroit Red Wings are preparing to extend their current winning streak to seven games as they face the Seattle Kraken at Little Caesars Arena on Sunday. The match is scheduled for 3 p.m. and will be broadcasted on FanDuel Sports Network Detroit and the Red Wings Radio Network.
Red Wings defenseman Justin Holl commented, “We knew we had the potential in this group, and we’re starting to realize some of it. Again, we can’t get complacent and act like we’re the greatest team in the world. We just got to come to play every night and try to keep this thing rolling as long as possible.”
Detroit is coming off a victory against the Chicago Blackhawks with a score of 5-3, where forwards contributed significantly with four goals and six assists. Defensemen added one goal and three assists.
Patrick Kane highlighted the team's improved aggression, saying, “We’re playing with more aggression, so we put ourselves in better positions to have more time and space.” He pointed out their strong performance during the second period against Chicago.
Under head coach Todd McLellan, Detroit has achieved a record of 6-1-0. Holl noted that adapting to new coaching staff becomes normal quickly in professional sports due to its ever-changing nature.
Seattle Kraken ended their three-game losing streak by defeating Buffalo Sabres 6-2 on Saturday. Jared McCann leads Seattle’s scoring with 39 points this season. Goalie Joey Daccord made significant contributions with 33 saves in Buffalo.
Patrick Kane remains optimistic about Detroit's form, stating, “We’re in a good spot right now. Just trying to ride it out.”