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Ken Kal, Pat Caputo, and Daniella Bruce host the Inside Hockeytown podcast, your source for the latest in Detroit Red Wings news and storylines.
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Inside Hockeytown: The Wings Are Still in the Hunt
Pat Caputo, Ken Kal, and Daniella Bruce recap the Red Wings' loss to the Washington Capitals, look forward to what is essentially a must-win game in Pittsburgh, look at Alex Debrincat's scoring slump, and highlight the amazing fan support in Hockeytown.
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Inside Hockeytown: Wings Drop Close Game to Rangers
Pat Caputo and Ken Kal recap the Red Wings' 4-3 loss to the New York Rangers, and discuss New York's stars and balanced scoring. The two then look at Detroit's playoff odds, and what point totals we might see from the teams in the fight, before looking ahead to Sunday's game against Buffalo.
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Inside Hockeytown: Wings Win Huge Matchup Against the Islanders
Pat Caputo, Ken Kal, and Daniella Bruce discuss the Wings' big win against the New York Islanders to give them a five point lead over NY, how Lucas Raymond has stepped up his game, the play of exciting defensive prospect, Simon Edvinsson, the production of the 3rd line, and what the wildcard race looks like down the stretch.
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Inside Hockeytown: Wings Look to Stop the Slide
Pat Caputo and Ken Kal discuss the Red Wings' loss to the Arizona Coyotes, the overall play of the team for the last seven games, figuring out how to end the skid, what the playoff picture looks like for Detroit, and look ahead to the game against the Buffalo Sabres.
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Inside Hockeytown: Crunch Time in Detroit
Pat Caputo, Ken Kal, and Daniella Bruce discuss the injury to Wings' captain Dylan Larkin, the upcoming road trip, the PWHL (coming to Little Caesars Arena March 16th at 6pm as PWHL Boston takes on PWHL Ottawa), and the potential for further NHL expansion.
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Inside Hockeytown: Red Wings Dominate on Home Ice
Pat Caputo, Ken Kal, and Daniella Bruce recap the Red Wings' 8-3 win over the Washington Capitals, and discuss whether or not Caps Captain Alexander Ovechkin can break Wayne Gretzky's career goals record. The three then forecast some potential playoff matchups for Detroit, and pose the question: Does this Red Wings team have enough grit for the playoffs?