Detroit Red Wings Schedule 2022-2023

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Detroit Red Wings Games

The Detroit Red Wings didn’t make the postseason, but swipe down to see all the scores from the regular season.

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Detroit Red Wings Schedule
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Detroit Red Wings Scores

October 2022

  • 10/15, Canadiens @ Little Caesars Arena (W 3-0)
  • 10/16, Devils @ Prudential Center (W 5-2)
  • 10/18, Kings @ Little Caesars Arena (L 5-4 OT)
  • 10/22, Blackhawks @ United Center (L 4-3 OT)
  • 10/23, Ducks @ Little Caesars Arena (W 5-1)
  • 10/26, Devils @ Little Caesars Arena (L 6-2)
  • 10/28, Bruins @ TD Garden (L 5-1)
  • 10/30, Wild @ Little Caesars Arena (W 2-1)
  • 10/31, Wild @ Sabres @ KeyBank Center (L 8-3)

November 2022

  • 11/03, Capitals @ Little Caesars Arena (W 3-1)
  • 11/05, Islanders @ Little Caesars Arena (W 3-0)
  • 11/06, Rangers @ Madison Square Garden (W 3-2 OT)
  • 11/09, Canadiens @ Little Caesars Arena (L 3-2 SO)
  • 11/11, Rangers @ Little Caesars Arena (L 8-2)
  • 11/13, Kings @ Crypto.com Arena (L 4-3)
  • 11/16, Ducks @ Honda Center (L 3-2 OT)
  • 11/18, Sharks @ SAP Center at San Jose (W 7-4)
  • 11/20, Blue Jackets @ Nationwide Area (W 6-1)
  • 11/24, Predators @ Little Caesars Arena (W 3-0)
  • 11/26, Coyotes @ Little Caesars Arena (W 4-3 SO)
  • 11/29, Maple Leafs @ Little Caesars Arena (L 4-2)

December 2022

  • 12/01, Sabres @ Little Caesars Arena (L 5-4 SO)
  • 12/04, Golden Knights @ Little Caesars Arena (L 4-1)
  • 12/04, Blue Jackets @ Nationwide Arena (W 4-2)
  • 12/07, Lightning @ Amalie Arena (W 4-2)
  • 12/09, Panthers @ FLA Live Arena (L 5-1)
  • 12/10, Stars @ American Airlines Center (L 3-2 OT)
  • 12/14, Hurricanes @ Little Caesars Arena (L 1-0)
  • 12/15, Wild @ Xcel Energy Center (L 4-1)
  • 12/17. Senators @ Little Caesars Arena (L 6-3)
  • 12/20. Capitals @ Capital One Arena (L 4-3 OT)
  • 12/22, Lightning @ Little Caesars Arena (W 7-4)
  • 12/24, Senators @ Canadian Tire Centre (Postponed)
  • 12/29, Penguins @ PPG Paints Arena (W 5-4 OT)
  • 12/30, Sabres @ KeyBank Center (L 6-3)

January 2023

  • 01/01, Senators @ Little Caesars Arena (W 4-2)
  • 01/05, Devils @ Little Caesars Arena (L 5-1)
  • 01/07. Panthers @ Little Caesars Arena (L 3-2)
  • 01/08, Maple Leafs @ Scotiabank Arena (L 4-1)
  • 01/11, Jets @ Little Caesars Arena (W 7-5)
  • 01/13, Maple Leafs @ Little Caesars Arena (W 4-1)
  • 01/15, Blue Jackets @ Little Caesars Arena (L 4-3)
  • 01/16, Avalanche @ Ball Arena (L 6-3)
  • 01/18, Coyotes @ Mullett Arena (L 4-3 SO)
  • 01/20, Golden Knights @ T-Mobile Arena (W 3-2)
  • 01/22, Flyers @ Little Caesars Arena (L 2-1)
  • 01/25, Sharks @ Little Caesars Arena (W 3-2 OT)
  • 01/27, Canadiens @ Bell Centre (W 4-3 OT)
  • 01/28, Islanders @ UBS Arena (L 2-0)

February 2023

  • 02/08, Oilers @ Little Caesars Arena (L 5-2)
  • 02/10, Flames @ Little Caesars Arena (W 2-1)
  • 02/11, Canucks @ Little Caesars Arena (W 5-2)
  • 02/14, Canucks @ Rogers Arena (W 6-1)
  • 02/16, Oilers @ Rogers Place (W 5-4 SO)
  • 02/17, Flames @ Scotiabank Saddledome (W 5-2)
  • 02/19, Kraken @ Climate Pledge Arena (L 4-2)
  • 02/22, Capitals @ Capital One Arena (W 3-1)
  • 02/24, Rangers @ Little Caesars Arena (W 4-1)
  • 02/26, Lightning @ Little Caesars Arena (L 3-0)
  • 02/28, Senators @ Canadian Tire Centre (L 6-2)

March 2023

  • 03/01, Senators @ Canadian Tire Centre (L 6-1)
  • 03/03, Kraken @ Little Caesars Arena (L 5-4 OT)
  • 03/04, Islanders @ UBS Arena (L 4-1)
  • 03/05, Flyers @ Wells Fargo Center (L 3-1)
  • 03/09, Blackhawks @ Little Caesars Arena (W 4-3)
  • 03/11, Bruins @ TD Garden (L 3-2)
  • 03/12, Bruins @ Little Caesars Arena (W 5-3)
  • 03/15, Predators @ Bridgestone Arena (L 2-1)
  • 03/18, Avalanche @ Little Caesars Arena (L 5-1)
  • 03/20, Panthers @ Enterprise Center (W 3-2 SO)
  • 03/22, Blues @ Enterprise Center (W 3-2 SO)
  • 03/23, Blues @ Little Caesars Arena (L 4-3)
  • 03/25, Flyers @ Wells Fargo Center (L 3-0)
  • 03/29, Penguins @ Little Caesars Arena (W 7-4)
  • 03/31. Hurricanes @ Little Caesars Arena (W 3-2)

April 2023

  • 04/01, Jets @ Canada Life Centre (L 6-2)
  • 04/03, Maple Leafs @ Scotiabank Arena (W 5-2)
  • 04/05, Canadiens @ Bell Centre (W 5-0)
  • 04/07, Sabres @ Little Caesars Arena (L 7-6 SO)
  • 04/08, Penguins @ Little Caesars Arena (L 5-1)
  • 04/11, Stars @ Little Caesars Arena (L 6-1)
  • 04/12, Hurricanes @ PNC Arena (L 4-1)
  • 04/14, Lightning @ Amalie Arena (L 5-0)

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How long is the Detroit Red Wings season?

The Detroit Red Wings, like all NHL teams, play an 82-game regular season schedule. The season typically starts in early October and runs through early April, followed by the playoffs for the teams that qualify. The playoffs can last up to two months, with the Stanley Cup Finals typically taking place in June.

How many seasons have the Detroit Red Wings played?

The Detroit Red Wings have played 96 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL). Their inaugural season was in 1926-27 when the team was known as the Detroit Cougars. The team name changed to the Detroit Falcons in 1930 and finally became the Red Wings in 1932.

What was the best Detroit Red Wings season ever?

The 1995-1996 Detroit Red Wings season is often considered the best regular season in the franchise’s history. The team set an NHL record with 62 wins, breaking the previous record of 60 wins set by the 1976-1977 Montreal Canadiens. Detroit finished the season with a remarkable 131 points, which was also a league record at the time, although this has since been surpassed.

Coached by the legendary Scotty Bowman, the 1995-1996 Red Wings roster featured an abundance of talent, including future Hall of Famers such as Steve Yzerman, Sergei Fedorov, Nicklas Lidström, and Brendan Shanahan, among others.

What was the worst Detroit Red Wings season ever?

The 1985-1986 season is widely considered the worst in the history of the Detroit Red Wings. The team finished the season with a dismal record of 17 wins, 57 losses, and 6 ties, totaling just 40 points in the standings. This performance placed them last in the league, far from the playoff picture.

The Red Wings struggled in virtually every aspect of the game during this season. They had the worst goals-for total in the league, with only 266 goals scored while allowing 415 goals against, the second-worst mark in the NHL.

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Who are the Detroit Red Wings biggest rival?

The Detroit Red Wings’ biggest rival is generally considered to be the Chicago Blackhawks. Both teams are part of the “Original Six” NHL franchises and have a long and storied history of competition, dating back to the 1926-1927 season. Geographically close and often competing in the same division, the Red Wings and Blackhawks have faced each other in numerous high-stakes games and playoff series over the years.

The intensity of the rivalry between the Red Wings and Blackhawks has waxed and waned throughout their history. In recent years, the rivalry has somewhat cooled, particularly after the 2013 realignment when Detroit moved from the Western Conference to the Eastern Conference, which led to fewer regular-season matchups between the two teams.

The Red Wings have also had intense rivalries with other teams, such as the Colorado Avalanche during the late 1990s and early 2000s, when both teams were dominant forces in the league.

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