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Lucas Raymond, David Perron, Todd McLellan Commentaires d’après-match @ DAL | 14 mars 2026



Lucas Raymond, David Perron et Todd McLellan parlent aux médias après le match de Détroit contre les Stars de Dallas, le samedi 14 mars 2026.

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  1. Not sure what Ed was thinking there in OT. Way too much space given to buddy there

  2. 3/4 possible point against the stars on a depleted roaster, I’ll take the point. The first 37 minutes was the hardest watch, after that we played great. Got some good 5v5 scoring again, need to work on our horrible PP. we’re currently sitting at the 2nd Wild card with Boston above us and CBJ 1 point below us.

  3. Perron instantly noticed in first game. Good stuff. Going to need more of it going forward down the stretch

  4. We just took the hottest team in the league to OT with a roster featuring a rookie winger at 2nd line center because we are missing so many centers in both the nhl and the ahl now with 5 centers now hurt between the 2 rosters. We will take it. Perron was showing why he was missed.

  5. the reason this team keeps wiping out coaches / rosters and failing is because they're trying to build on a weak foundation.  when your "leader" has no resilience, cries like a little girl after every loss, and falls apart every single season during the playoff push – that infects the entire team.  Larkin is not captain material at all

  6. They won’t be a playoff team until they learn to impose their will. They don’t how deep they need to win games… 7pts playoff lead down to 1. Will miss again and continue to miss fit the foreseeable future.

  7. Oh wow Kane missed a wide open opportunity again. I bet his advanced stats were great though…

  8. Pathetic loss! I rather would’ve seen you chumps get 2 points instead of 1! You need to realize that you’re throwing away your position in the wildcard spot! End the March Curse! You’re making me boycott you!

  9. They need fire offensive coaches, all game around the boards. They rather take a pass behind the net instead of in front of the goalie

  10. The OT goal against was weak and Gibson should have had it. Same as the 1st goal against. Gibson is over rated, especially these last 4 games with the weak goals let in

  11. They haven’t been doing well at home

    Lost to Vegas and Florida

    Should have gotten some points from those two

  12. Huge to get that point, sad it wasn't 2 but great effort. Bring that for the rest of the season and good things will happen.

  13. This upcoming week will make or break the season imo. CGY, MTL, BOS at home, need at LEAST 4/6 points.

  14. The Red Wings could have won the game but Todd McLellan completely sabotaged them again with horrible line changes. He put his son Finnie out with DeBrincat instead of Kane in OT which is a move that has cost the team multiple times, all because of bias and jealousy. Kane and DeBrincat have elite chemistry built up since their time in Chicago starting back in 2017 until 22, when Cat was traded to the Sens in the offseason. Obviously then they reunited when Kane signed with Detroit. And it's been all success between those two. And not having them together in OT is a terrible mistake that has cost this team wins. McLellan is a idiot and a stats killer.

  15. Big Simon Edvinsson fan but not sure why he gave the guy that much room, Gibson should of had it though..

  16. Perron was quite visible I think this truly was a gut check night earning a point here and Raymond scoring is big let’s go boys big home games coming

  17. Congrats to Ray on his first point in the last 5 games, way to salvage an absolutely dreadful performance prior to that.

    On a different subject, 4 different NHL head coaches prior to Todd McLellan used DeBrincat and Kane together in 3v3 OT, with great success. Smashing success. Including in Detroit. There are no faceoffs in OT after the opening faceoff where you cannot just swap in who you want – unless your goalie makes that decision himself by holding the puck. There is no need for a 'center' to be on the ice at all times. Kane has played top 6 center for a full year in the NHL, unlike Finnie. When an opposing team sees Compher-Raymond, Finnie-DeBrincat, Finnie-Kane, Kasper-Kane instead of a combination of the better wingers, they are very happy. You are giving them a gift. Bc of the way McLellan chooses to treat 3v3 OT and line up, w the top 2 centers out his team is suddenly unable to compete or do anything or even try in 3v3. Compher, Raymond, Cat, all just skated it around and wove around trying to kill clock until the shootout. Of course FINNIE didn't get this memo and he tried to do a hero play there at the end of a long shift rather than skate it or pass it back out and wait for Kasper – resulting in the possession change. It is what it is.

    On another note, Kane was dominant all game yet AGAIN and is playing literally some of the most effective hockey of his entire career. Which makes the worst ever shooting slump all the stranger and more frustrating. He's missing all these wide open nets, but he's also GETTING them. Bc his line and he personally generates incredible chances all game, vs whoever, no matter how the rest of the team is playing. If the Wings have a sports psychologist in the house they should probably let him talk to Kane, who appears to straight up have the yips at this point. Even that tap in goal off the Seider shot the other night, watch it closely, he is nervous af when he's tapping it in and it's shaky. That's an auto slam dunk goal normally for him. One motion, no thought. No nerves. My theory is the Jonathan Quick play early in the year vs NY where he had the goal stolen vs a wide open net and it was a big highlight, got into his head. Seemed to finally break out of it a bit in December w the 3 goals just before his injury. But then right back into it after he came back.

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