The Red Wings will look to have a similar disposition when they hit the road again, this time for a Wednesday night affair against the Washington Capitals at Capital One Arena. Puck drop is set for 7 p.m. on Bally Sports Detroit and the Red Wings Radio Network.
The Caps have yet to suffer a regulation loss and head into the game with a 4-0-2 record, tied atop the Metropolitan Division with 10 points on the season. Alex Ovechkin (7 goals, 5 assists) and Evgeny Kuznetsov (4 goals, 5 assists) both currently rank among the top 10 in the National Hockey League in points, while former Red Wing Anthony Mantha has tallied four points with two goals and a pair of assists. Much like Detroit, the Capitals' Vitek Vanecek and Ilya Samsonov have operated as a goalie tandem, combining for 149 saves.
Detroit and Washington will meet for the first time in nearly two years. The last scheduled game between the clubs was March 12, 2020, the same day the NHL suspended the 2019-20 season due to the outset of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Red Wings are 3-2-1 overall (7 points), and tied for third in the Eastern Conference's Atlantic Division alongside the Tampa Bay Lightning. Detroit earned its first road win of the season Sunday night at Chicago.
Red Wings coach Jeff Blashill sees his team getting better. He feels like the second line featuring Pius Suter, Robby Fabbri and Filip Zadina hasn't necessarily received the puck luck it may deserve. And he pointed out on Tuesday that both the penalty kill, and the power play still have plenty of room for improvement.
Of particular note, Blashill - a former goalie himself - feels comfortable with Detroit's tandem of Alex Nedeljkovic and Thomas Greiss, a duo he believes gives his team a chance to win games every night.
"I think that both of them have the opportunity to be good for us. I think they have an opportunity as a tandem to be real good for us," Blashill said. "They've both shown moments where they've been on top of their game."
"I thought the one game we've been loose defensively for the entire game was the Montreal game where we gave up more chances, 5-on-5, than we have, probably if you combine multiple games. But I did think that game, when Ned went in, that he looked good. I thought the third period the other night (at Chicago) he looked real good. And Greisser's had moments he looked real good. Again, the thing about this league is that you gotta show it every night. We got a chance to show it, whichever guy starts tomorrow night."