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Todd McLellan voiced a very powerful comment to the players in the Detroit Red Wings locker room, including a special mention for veteran leader Patrick Kane.
Patrick Kane's upper-body injury sidelines him, challenging the Red Wings' playoff hopes. See how Detroit adapts to this setback. The post Patrick Kane Out of Montreal Match Due to Upper-Body Injury appeared first on ComingSoon.
Detroit Red Wings head coach Todd McLellan announced the team's latest decision involving star Patrick Kane, handing bad news to Dylan Larkin and the rest of the locker room.
The Detroit Red Wings will be without Patrick Kane when they welcome the Montreal Canadiens to Little Caesars Arena on Thursday night.
Kane remains day-to-day according to the Wings, so his placement won't impact his return date, especially having already been ruled out against the Kings on Monday. It does free up a roster spot to bring a forward up from AHL Grand Rapids, a move that would seem to indicate that Vladimir Tarasenko (illness) won't be healthy enough to play.
Detroit forward Patrick Kane will miss his second consecutive game when the Red Wings host the Lightning Saturday night
Kane remains day-to-day and will miss his third straight game. He has produced 11 goals, 30 points and 91 shots on net across 42 appearances this season. J.T. Compher (undisclosed) won't play Monday,
Patrick Kane and the Red Wings won again on Thursday night, securing a 5-2 victory over the defending Stanley Cup champion Panthers.
The Detroit Red Wings signed veteran AHL player Dominik Shine and called him up to help them deal with their latest injury issues. The Red Wings announced that Patrick Kane was placed on the injured reserve,
The Detroit Red Wings placed veteran winger Patrick Kane on the injured reserve, retroactive to Jan. 21, with the upper-body problem that has kept him out of the lineup for the past two games.
On Monday, the Red Wings officially announced that they had signed forward Dominik Shine to a two-year deal that will cover both this current season as well as the next. Shine has been a part of the Red Wings organization for nearly a decade, but has never played in a National Hockey League game.