
The Red Wings reached the 20-game mark in first place in the Atlantic Division. But does the record match the reality?
This week on Red Wings Rant, we break down:
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Red Wings Rant — Episode Narrative (Nov 19)And the wildest part? Both versions of the Red Wings — the playoff version, and the meltdown version — showed up this week.
If the Wings could take advantage of a soft stretch — Ducks, Sabres, Rangers, Kraken — they could claw back into a strong position.
One week later? They did exactly that.
They handled Anaheim, threw away a 4–1 lead vs Buffalo but still got a point, gutted out a win at MSG, and closed out the Kraken with a mature, structured third period — something they haven’t done most of the season.
That’s growth. That’s progress. But the path to get here still tells us a lot about the team.
“Until this group figures out what’s important at certain times, we’re going to have those nights.”
Against Buffalo? Total collapse. Against New York and Seattle? Finally, the shutdown hockey he’s been begging for.
The Seattle third period wasn’t flashy — five shots allowed, perfect breakouts, clean faceoffs, pucks deep, smart changes. It was the most professional 20 minutes this team has played this season.
This is what real playoff teams do. But the challenge now is: Can it be repeated?