Wings 1, Avalanche 0

Update (9:07 PM): I should also point out that Brian Rafalski had a great game defensively, perhaps one of his best in the Winged Wheel. - Matt

I’m between shifts at work and don’t have a lot of time, so, once again, this will be brief. I apologize.

… This was perhaps the closest-fought game the Wings have played this season. They weren’t playing their absolute best hockey, but they were playing well enough to beat just about anyone and Colorado stuck right with them. There were stretches of play that were as exciting and tense as any I’ve seen this season and there were plenty of times where I was sure the Avs would score.

The Avalanche countered the Wings by playing a puck possession style rather than throwing fits and dumping it in like some teams, and, to their credit, they did a darn good job. It didn’t make the game more enjoyable, per se, since I was concerned about a comeback until the final seconds, but it certainly kept things interesting.

It was good to see the Wings pull out the win, in spite of the Avs’ strong play.  They still don’t look like they’re slowing down.

…  Although the Wings outshot Colorado 25-19, I thought the Avs had the better scoring chances. Hasek had to be real sharp on a number of occasions and not just by making a save; he was sharp with his stick as well and made a few timely poke-checks to cut a chance short. There were more than a few times where the Wings’ D was hanging on by a thread only to just clear the puck away.

… At the other end, the Wings had a lot of good cycle shifts, but it did not seem as though they tested Theodore as much as they often test other goaltenders. The team’s in-zone passing was strong, though in their own end and at center their passes were frequently intercepted.

… The Wings were forced to hustle a lot more than they usually do, I thought. Most games, they make everything look so easy, but last night they had to really work for it.

… Tomas Holmstrom had a fair outing in his return from a knee injury. He was a trooper on the Wings’ goal as he took a Niklas Kronwall shot off the upper inner thigh and managed to get a swipe the puck without falling over in pain. Pavel Datsyuk picked it up and scored his 17th as a result.

… I thought Andreas Lilja had a solid game. The more he does that, the harder it will be to complain about him.

… Chris Chelios took a roughing penalty at 16:40 of the first period, but it was worth it. While coming in on an offensive flurry, Cory McCormick had needlessly cross-checked Nick Lidstrom only to find himself swarmed by the the Red Wing captain’s teammates, including Dominik Hasek. Chelios, however, came around behind the Colorado punk and hauled him to the ice with one arm. When he was pulled off McCormick, Cheli dropped his gloves and started motioning at him, but was taken to the penalty box instead.

It was a great reaction to see and one I found completely understandable. When I saw the play live, I wondered what all the commotion was about, but as soon as I saw the replay, I was incensed. The game was probably too close for it, but I would have liked to have seen Aaron Downey go after McCormick and teach him something about respect, were he in the lineup.

… I said it after Dom’s shutout in Dallas on Saturday, but I’ll say it again: it’s time for the talk about concerns over Hasek’s goaltending to stop. He’s gotten back on track and comments like that just demonstrate a lack of understanding of what’s actually going on in Detroit these days. That kind of talk comes out of a desire of those who don’t like the Wings’ success to find a chink in their armor. However, it’s safe to say that, if this team has a weakness, it certainly isn’t goaltending.

… The team practiced today with the same lines as last night, so it’s possible that there won’t be any changes to the roster for tomorrow night’s game against the Wild.

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  1. Alex says:

    as much as it is sort of strange to see Mule and Sammy on the fourth line, i'm really intrigued by it. i'm sure it's the best fourth line in the league and all of the three (including Kopecky) are at least 6'2", 200 lbs. all three have a bit of a nasty streak; how did they look last night? didn't get to watch the game.

    i don't really know how the whole "home team gets last change" thing works but i'd assume that matching our fourth line up against another team's fourth line would dramatically favor us.

  2. The Wings failed miserably at testing Theodore last night. That win belongs to Hasek. A 1-0 game is scary, just because of all the unearned goals thruout the season off a defensemans skateblade.

    Someone has to clue our sophomores in that 60 ft slapshots from close to the boards is NOT shooting more…it is shooting stupid.

  3. Matt Saler says:

    Alex,

    They looked good, for the most part, though the chemistry there is only developing. Babcock split that line up throughout the game, however, as he juggled his lines as a whole.

    They should line up pretty well against any other fourth line, that's true. They'd probably get more time against another team's third line, though, as not many squads can roll four like the Wings can.

    Todd,

    The Wings failed miserably at testing Theodore last night.

    That's generally true, though a little overstated. They could have done a better job, that's true, but with the Avs playing the possession game nearly as much as they were, they didn't have much chance.

    I'm no fan of 1-0 games, either. Hopefully they won't become common as we go forward.

    That shooting-from-a-distance thing has been a Red Wings staple for years now. It's one of the main reasons the Wings' shot totals are somewhat misleading. It can be maddening, but there are times where it works. Last night was not one of them, however.

  4. I disagree on that, maybe a Red Wing staple in the past, but not this year. Those long shots from the perimeter last night appeared to be a result of the rest of the forwards not giving the puck carrier anything else to do with the puck.

    Long shots with nobody near the net are just giving the puck up so the opposition has more puck control.

  5. TKshreve says:

    The wings lines were shut down by a great job by the Av's. Zetterberg's line was gonna be a killer i though before the game but they managed to simply cycle the puck a bit in the offensive zone and then turn it over.

    Lilja did OK in my opinion. One thing i did notice was a very important turnover in our zone which led to a strong offensive push by the av's. They almost scored on it and I can say that we have seen Lilja's defensive zone turnovers hurt us in the past. He is still strong in most cases, but the little things can make a difference also. Especially in a one goal game.

  6. Matt Saler says:

    Todd,

    One of the reasons Zetterberg has all those shots is that he takes so many from the perimeter. And he's not the only Red Wing that does it. Maybe it's not as common this season as some in the past, but the Wings' philosophy seems to be: "When out of options, shoot. Good things may happen."

    The Avs were playing good enough defensively that the other forwards couldn't do much.

    TK,

    Turnovers will always be a little higher on Zetterberg's line, as he can be a bit of a puck hog. When he's playing with Datsyuk, he does less of the puck carrying, but on his own, it seems he sometimes gets the idea that he has to do it all by himself.

    Lilja gets a bad rap from us fans, but he's really a strong defenseman, who is sometimes out of his depth around speedy forwards. I don't remember the specific turnover you mention, but it doesn't surprise me. He's good for a gaffe or two a game, but generally puts out a great effort to make up for it.

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