Preview/Game Thread: Blackhawks at Red Wings

  

Detroit Red Wings (23–29–8) vs Chicago Blackhawks (25–26–9)

6:30pm CST
Little Caesars Arena
TV/Radio: NBCSN/WGN

PROJECTED STARTERS

ChicagoCam Ward (13–9–4, SV%: .895, GAA: 3.69)
Detroit Jimmy Howard (17–16–5, SV%: .913, GAA: 2.80)

TEAM STATISTICS

Power Play
Chicago (21.9%, 10th)
Detroit (16.1%, 25th)

Penalty Kill
Chicago (73.4%, 31st)
Detroit (77.7%, 25th)

Shorts for/against
Chicago (31.9, 15th; 35.4, 30th)
Detroit (29.8, 25th; 32.8, 24th)

Shooting %
Chicago (10.4%, 9th)
Detroit (9.3%, 19th)

Faceoff %
Chicago (49.8%, T17th)
Detroit (51.1%, 9th)

Avg. height/weight
Chicago 6’1”, 195lbs
Detroit 6’2” 201lbs

PROJECTED LINES/PAIRINGS

Chicago Blackhawks

Drake CaggiulaJonathan ToewsPatrick Kane

Alex DeBrincatDylan StromeDominik Kahun

Brandon SaadArtem AnisimovDylan Sikura

Chris KunitzMarcus KrugerBrendan Perlini

Duncan KeithErik Gustafsson

Carl DahlstromConnor Murphy

Slater KoekkoekGustav Forsling

Detroit Red Wings

Tyler BertuzziDylan LarkinAnthony Mantha

Thomas VanekFrans NielsenDarren Helm

Christoffer EhnLuke GlendeningAndreas Athanasiou

Justin AbdelkaderJacob de la RoseMichael Rasmussen

Niklas KronwallMike Green

Dan DekeyserNick Jensen

Trevor DaleyFilip Hronek

Analysis

After a wild shootout win over the Ottawa Senators on Monday night at the United Center, the Blackhawks travel to Detroit to take on the Red Wings for the second and final time this season. Sadly, the rivalry has lost its luster since the Red Wings moved to the Eastern Conference, but Wednesday’s game has a lot of meaning for the Blackhawks as they push for a playoff spot.

The Blackhawks sit one point out of a playoff spot. A large part of that spot in the standings has to once again be credited to the excellent play of Patrick Kane. His now 18-game point streak and 17-game assist streak continue to roll on as the season closes in on the playoffs. Other notable performances come from Dylan Strome and Alex DeBrincat as both players are among the top point getters (along with Kane) in the month of February.

The Red Wings see the Blackhawks for the second time in ten days since their 5-2 loss at the United Center on February 10th. Since then, the Red Wings are 2-1-1 beating quality opponent Nashville and not so quality opponent Ottawa (beating both teams by a score of 3-2). Back to back losses to Philadelphia over the weekend bring the Red Wings into Wednesday night’s matchup looking to get back in the win column.

The last time the Red Wings and Blackhawks played, Dylan Larkin and Gustav Nyquist (who we noted in our preview as players to watch), both had a major impact on that game. The game was much closer late than the 5-2 score suggested to the box score scanner. Another notable player the Blackhawks need to watch is Andreas Athanasiou. “AA” has the speed to break the game open and get behind the Blackhawks defense, especially with the chance that Brent Seabrook once again misses the game due to injury.

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