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Marner aims to continue his Red Wings dominance as Vegas seeks crucial points in a high-stakes Tuesday showdown.
LAS VEGAS -- The Detroit Red Wings will conclude their five-game road trip out West when they play the Vegas Golden Knights at T-Mobile Arena on Tuesday night.
It doesn’t seem right that an NHL team celebrating its Centennial season is measuring itself against a franchise that has only been in existence since 2017. But Bob Duff’s story today details that the Red Wings (9-4) view tonight’s road game against the Vegas Golden Knights (6-2-3) as their biggest test on their five-game road
Detroit Red Wings forward Patrick Kane has been unavailable since Oct. 17 when he was injured against the Tampa Bay Lightning, having now missed eight straight games.
With three wins and six out of a possible eight points, the Detroit Red Wings have already secured themselves a winning record for a challenging five-game road trip that concludes Tuesday night in Las Vegas against the Vegas Golden Knights.
Certainly, there have been growing pains, like being on the ice when the opponent scored a short-handed goal during a stop in Southern California.