The Detroit Red Wings entered this week playing extremely well for head coach Todd McLellan. McLellan sparked the Red Wings to seven straight wins before a loss to the San Jose Sharks on Tuesday. However,
Coach Todd McLellan saw the Red Wings' seven-game winning streak end, but he didn't pull any punches in his honest assessment of his team's problems.
Detroit Red Wings coach Todd McLellan wasn’t happy that he had to give his players the day off today with a game scheduled for tomorrow against the San Jose Sharks.
Todd McLellan didn't cushion his opinion after watching the Detroit Red Wings lose for the first time in eight games. The Wings (20-19-4) head on their first extended road trip under McLellan tarnished by a 6-3 loss to the San Jose Sharks that basically reinforced McLellan's concerns from the previous game.
New Detroit Red Wings coach Todd McLellan said Thursday he prioritizes honesty in building relationships with players.
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DETROIT – Todd McLellan didn’t blame one or two players for the Detroit Red Wings’ 6-3 loss Tuesday to the San Jose Sharks. Their worst performance in more than two weeks and first defeat in eight games was on the whole team, for the most part.
Making up ground in a playoff race is a difficult climb. The Detroit Red Wings have won seven straight games but, as coach Todd McLellan said, they still have a lot of work to do.
Detroit Red Wings have a pair of huge games against Atlantic Division opponents up first on the four-game road trip.
The Detroit Red Wings return home both a bit deflated and encouraged. They take a three-game winless streak against Atlantic Division rival Montreal Canadiens on Thursday after a day off that will allow them to decompress from playing four games on a six-day trip.
The Sharks then answered less than a minute later when Toffoli scored from in front, giving San Jose some breathing room. The Red Wings had scored at least one power-play goal in their previous eight games since Todd McLellan became head coach. But ...
You’ve got to give Detroit Red Wings coach Todd McLellan credit for his up-front honesty. Even when it’s brutal honesty. It’s not often than an NHL coach will describe a performance by one of his players as terrible.