GDT: Game 5 | Detroit Red Wings @ Chicago Blackhawks | 7:00 PM EST | FS-D (HD)

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Referees: Chris Rooney (#5) and Brian Pochmara (#16)
Linesmen: Jean Morin (#97) and Scott Cherrey (#50)

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Team Comparison:
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4 | GP | 5
2 | Wins | 5
2 | Losses | 0
0 | OTL | 0
4 | Points | 10
0.500 | P% | 1.000
2.25 | G/G | 4.00
3.50 | GA/G | 2.40
10.0 | PP% | 25.0
68.2 | PK% | 94.1
30.8 | S/G | 29.0
31.8 | SA/G | 26.6
52.6 | FO% | 51.5
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Previous game: Chicago Blackhawks @ Columbus Blue Jackets 3 - 2
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Team Statistics:
Goals Scored | Assist | Points
Marian Hossa (5) | Patrick Kane (7) | Patrick Kane (9)
Plus/Minus | Goals Against Average | Goalie Save Percentage
Johnny Oduya (+7) | Corey Crawford (1.99) | Corey Crawford (.923)
Wins | Shut out wins | Penalty Minutes
Corey Crawford (4) | -- (--) | Brandon Bollig (12)


Team Injuries:
Position | Player | Injury | Status
LW/RW | Daniel Carcillo | Left knee | Out


Projected Lineup:
Left Wing | Center | Right Wing
Brandon Saad | Jonathan Toews | Marian Hossa
Patrick Sharp | Dave Bolland | Patrick Kane
Jamal Mayers | Marcus Kruger | Mikael Frolik
Bryan Bickell | Andrew Shaw | Viktor Stalberg

Left Defenseman | Right Defenseman
Duncan Keith | Brent Seabrook
Johnny Oduya | Niklas Hjalmarsson
Nick Leddy | Sheldon Brookbank

Goaltender
Corey Crawford


In the spotlight:
Right Wing | Right Wing | Center
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Roster:
Forwards:
Name | POS | NO | DOB | HT | WT | SH | POB | DRAFT
Dave Bolland | C | 36 | 6/5/1986 | 6-0 | 171 | R | Toronto, CAN | Chicago(2004)2,32
Marcus Kruger | C | 16 | 5/27/1990 | 5-11 | 172 | L | Stockholm, SWE | Chicago(2009)5,149
Andrew Shaw | C | 65 | 7/20/1991 | 5-10 | 180 | R | Belleville, CAN | Chicago(2011)5,139
Jonathan Toews | C | 19 | 4/29/1988 | 6-2 | 195 | L | Winnipeg, CAN | Chicago(2006)1,3
Bryan Bickell | L | 29 | 3/9/1986 | 6-3 | 210 | L | Bowmanville, CAN | Chicago(2004)2,41
Daniel Carcillo | L | 13 | 1/28/1985 | 5-11 | 183 | L | King City, CAN | Pittsburgh(2003)3,73
Viktor Stalberg | L | 25 | 1/17/1986 | 6-3 | 191 | L | Stockholm, SWE | Toronto(2006)6,161
Brandon Bollig | L | 52 | 1/31/1987 | 6-2 | 191 | L | St. Charles, USA | Undrafted
Brandon Saad | L | 20 | 10/27/1992 | 6-1 | 202 | L | Pittsburgh, USA | Chicago(2011)2,43
Michael Frolik | R | 67 | 2/17/1988 | 6-1 | 185 | L | Kladno, CZE | Florida(2006)1,10
Marian Hossa | R | 81 | 1/12/1979 | 6-1 | 210 | L | Stara Lubovna, SVK | Ottawa(1997)1,12
Patrick Kane | R | 88 | 11/19/1988 | 5-9 | 160 | L | Buffalo, USA | Chicago(2007)1,1
Patrick Sharp | R | 10 | 12/27/1981 | 6-0 | 188 | R | Thunder Bay, CAN | Philadelphia(2001)3,95
Jamal Mayers | R | 22 | 10/24/1974 | 6-1 | 222 | R | Toronto, CAN | St. Louis(1993)4,89

Roster:
Forwards:
Name | POS | NO | DOB | HT | WT | SH | POB | DRAFT
Niklas Hjalmarsson | D | 4 | 6/6/1987 | 6-3 | 194 | L | Eksjo, SWE | Chicago(2005)4,108
Duncan Keith | D | 2 | 7/16/1983 | 6-0 | 168 | L | Winnipeg, CAN | Chicago(2002)2,54
Nick Leddy | D | 8 | 3/20/1991 | 5-11 | 179 | L | Eden Prairie, USA | Minnesota(2009)1,16
Sheldon Brookbank | D | 17 | 10/3/1980 | 6-1 | 202 | R | Lanigan, CAN | Undrafted
Steve Montador | D | 5 | 12/21/1979 | 6-0 | 210 | R | Vancouver, CAN | Undrafted
Johnny Oduya | D | 27 | 10/1/1981 | 6-0 | 190 | L | Stockholm, SWE | Washington(2001)7,221
Michal Rozsival | D | 32 | 9/3/1978 | 6-1 | 212 | R | Vlasim, CZE | Pittsburgh(1996)4,105
Brent Seabrook | D | 7 | 4/20/1985 | 6-2 | 220 | R | Richmond, CAN | Chicago(2003)1,14

Goalies:
Name | POS | NO | DOB | HT | WT | CATCHES | POB | DRAFT
Corey Crawford | G | 50 | 12/31/1984 | 6-2 | 178 | L | Montreal, CAN | Chicago(2003)2,52
Ray Emery | G | 30 | 9/28/1982 | 6-2 | 196 | L | Hamilton, CAN | Ottawa(2001)4,99


Starting Goaltender
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Previous game: Minnesota Wild @ Detroit Red Wings 3 - 5
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Team Statistics:
Team Statistics:
Goals Scored | Assist | Points
Pavel Datsyuk (2) | Pavel Datsyuk (4) | Pavel Datsyuk (6)
Plus/Minus | Goals Against Average | Goalie Save Percentage
Pavel Datsyuk (+4) | Jimmy Howard (3.48) | Jimmy Howard (.891)
Wins | Shut out wins | Penalty Minutes
Jimmy Howard (2) | -- (-) | Jordin Tootoo (15)


Team Injuries:
Position | Player | Injury | Status
C | Darren Helm | Back | Out
D | Ian White | Lacerated leg | Out
D | Carlo Colaicovo | Shoulder | Out
D | Jonathan Ericsson | Shoulder | Game-time decision
G | Jonas Gustavsson | Groin | Out


Projected Lineup:
Left Wing | Center | Right Wing
Johan Franzen | Henrik Zetterberg | Damien Brunner
Valtteri Filppula | Pavel Datsyuk | Todd Bertuzzi
Daniel Cleary | Justin Abdelkader | Patrick Eaves
Drew Miller | Cory Emmerton | Jordin Tootoo

Left Defenseman | Right Defenseman
Niklas Kronwall | Brian Lashoff
Kyle Quicey | Brendan Smith
Kent Huskins | Jakub Kindl

Goaltender
Jimmy Howard


In the spotlight:
Center | Center | Defenseman (L)
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Roster:
Forwards:
Name | POS | NO | DOB | HT | WT | SH | POB | DRAFT
Pavel Datsyuk | C | 13 | 7/20/1978 | 5-11 | 197 | L | Sverdlovsk, RUS | Detroit(1998)6,171
Cory Emmerton | C | 48 | 6/1/1988 | 6-0 | 177 | L | St. Thomas, CAN | Detroit(2006)2,41
Valtteri Filppula | C | 51 | 3/20/1984 | 5-11 | 174 | L | Vantaa, FIN | Detroit(2002)3,95
Johan Franzen | C | 93 | 12/23/1979 | 6-3 | 220 | L | Vetlanda, SWE | Detroit(2004)3,97
Darren Helm | C | 43 | 1/21/1987 | 5-11 | 172 | L | Winnipeg, CAN | Detroit(2005)5,132
Tomas Tatar | C | 21 | 12/1/1990 | 5-11 | 176 | L | Ilava, SVK | Detroit(2009)2,60
Justin Abdelkader | L | 8 | 2/25/1987 | 6-1 | 210 | L | Muskegon, USA | Detroit(2005)2,42
Drew Miller | L | 20 | 2/17/1984 | 6-2 | 185 | L | Dover, USA | Anaheim(2003)6,186
Jan Mursak | L | 39 | 1/20/1988 | 5-11 | 167 | R | Maribor, SVN | Detroit(2006)6,182
Henrik Zetterberg | L | 40 | 10/9/1980 | 5-11 | 195 | L | Sundsvall, SWE | Detroit(1999)7,210
Todd Bertuzzi | R | 44 | 2/2/1975 | 6-3 | 227 | L | Sudbury, CAN | Ny Islanders(1993)1,23
Danny Cleary | R | 11 | 12/18/1978 | 6-0 | 210 | L | Carbonear, CAN | Chicago(1997)1,13
Damien Brunner | R | 24 | 3/9/1986 | 5-10 | 176 | R | Zürich, SWI | Undrafted
Mikael Samuelsson | R | 37 | 12/23/1976 | 6-2 | 218 | R | Mariefred, SWE | San Jose(1998)5,145
Patrick Eaves | R | 17 | 5/1/1984 | 5-11 | 190 | R | Calgary, CAN | Ottawa(2003)1,29
Jordin Tootoo | R | 22 | 2/2/1983 | 5-9 | 199 | R | Churchill, CAN | Nashville(2001)4,98

Defense:
Name | POS | NO | DOB | HT | WT | SH | POB | DRAFT
Jonathan Ericsson | D | 52 | 3/2/1984 | 6-5 | 201 | L | Karlskrona, SWE | Detroit(2002)9,291
Jakub Kindl | D | 4 | 2/10/1987 | 6-3 | 199 | L | Sumperk, CZE | Detroit(2005)1,19
Niklas Kronwall | D | 55 | 1/12/1981 | 6-0 | 189 | L | Stockholm, SWE | Detroit(2000)1,29
Ian White | D | 18 | 6/4/1984 | 5-10 | 191 | R | Winnepeg, CAN | Toronto(2002)6,191
Carlo Colaicovo | D | 28 | 27/1/1983 | 6-1 | 200 | L | Toronto, CAN | Toronto(2001)1,17
Kent Huskins | D | 3 | 4/5/1979 | 6-4 | 210 | L | Almonte, CAN | Chicago(1998)6,156
Brian Lashoff | D | 23 | 16/7/1990 | 6-3 | 212 | L | Albany, USA | Undrafted
Kyle Quincey | D | 27 | 12/8/1985 | 6-2 | 207 | L | Kitchener, USA | Detroit(2003)4,132
Brendan Smith | D | 2 | 8/2/1989 | 6-2 | 198 | L | Toronto, CAN | Detroit(2007)1,27

Goalies:
Name | POS | NO | DOB | HT | WT | SH | POB | DRAFT
Jimmy Howard | G | 35 | 3/26/1984 | 6-0 | 218 | L | Syracuse, USA | Detroit(2003)2,64
Jonas Gustavsson | G | 50 | 10/24/1984 | 6-3 | 192 | L | Danderyd, SWE | Undrafted

Starting Goaltender
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Overview
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Ansar Khan: Red Wings look to deny 5-0 Blackhawks from establishing new club record for best start
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CHICAGO – The Chicago Blackhawks will try to establish a franchise record for the longest winning streak at the start of a season tonight when they host the Detroit Red Wings (7 p.m., Fox Sports Detroit).

Chicago has the best record in the NHL at 5-0. It equals the best start in club history (1971-72).

“Great team, high-octane offense,'' Red Wings defenseman Kyle Quincey said. “That's a great challenge for our defense. I think we're really looking forward to the challenge.''

The Blackhawks are averaging four goals per game, tied for third in the league. They're led by a quartet of top forwards in Jonathan Toews, Patrick Kane, Marian Hossa and Patrick Sharp.

“Very high-end talent, mobile defense, playing the game real fast,'' Red Wings coach Mike Babcock said. “Penalty kill has been real good for them. They're going to be a tough test for sure.
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DatsyukToZetterberg

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Really hoping that the Blackhawks are really tired from last night and they come out quite flat. Hopefully we'll be able to capitalize on it, we'll also need to shut down Kane, while Howard has to have a good game.
 

ZDH

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Hawks dont scare me. Have no faith in their ability to lend goats.
 

redwings85

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Go Wings Go.

Hawks got lucky last night benefiting from the refs lets see what happens tonight.

Happy dance! Canada NHL Centre Ice is playing both feeds! I don't have to listen to that horrendous Chicago feed!
 
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VeGor

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I dreamt that the score was 7:4 blackhawks... let's hope I was wrong! Go Wings! :handclap:
 

Redwingsfan

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I really hope there's a good stream available for this game. Haven't been able to watch any Wings games yet. Go Wings and what not!

Goatlending... :D
 

Probert

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Thanks for the GDT! If Big Rig can go tonight then Kindl must sit; I'll be pissed if they sit Lashoff or Huskins, both guys have been solid on D and deserve to keep playing. Go Wings!
 

last_sd

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Thanks for the GDT! If Big Rig can go tonight then Kindl must sit; I'll be pissed if they sit Lashoff or Huskins, both guys have been solid on D and deserve to keep playing. Go Wings!

This. Go with

Kronwall - Lashoff
Q - E
Huskins - Smith

Kindl was brutal last game.
Lashoff and Huskins has been solid.

I would rotate Q and Kindl until one of Colo and White comes back.
Than we will probably send Lashoff back to AHL
 

joe89

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I saw an interview where Babs basically praised every defender for playing their best game against the Wild, but he didn't even mention Kindl. Feels like Lashoff is in front of Kindl right now.
 

RedWingsNow*

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Lashoff was exposed big time on the PK last game.
He's cost this team at least two goals in two games.
 

Heaton

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I saw an interview where Babs basically praised every defender for playing their best game against the Wild, but he didn't even mention Kindl. Feels like Lashoff is in front of Kindl right now.

Kindl has been a mammoth disappointment since playing even semi-routine in the lineup. I will be surprised if he's still on the team after April.
 

Fugu

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You should hope he is. Ericsson is easily our best PK defensemen and he was really good down the stretch last season. I hope he's healthy and ready to go because the team needs him.


I think that says more about our other guys than it does for E. ;)

Okay, fine. I'll be extra careful in watching E when he's in next time. His tendency to chase after guys with the puck and leave his slot frustrate me to no end.
 

zecke26

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You should hope he is. Ericsson is easily our best PK defensemen and he was really good down the stretch last season. I hope he's healthy and ready to go because the team needs him.

i hope babs will sit smith just because of fugu's comment. ;)
 

Heaton

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I think that says more about our other guys than it does for E. ;)

Okay, fine. I'll be extra careful in watching E when he's in next time. His tendency to chase after guys with the puck and leave his slot frustrate me to no end.

Might wanna watch Quincey then too. :)
 

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