Updates
Moritz Seider became the second player – and first defenseman – in @DetroitRedWings history to score his first career goal in overtime, joining Mud Bruneteau (Dec. 14, 1935).#NHLStats: https://t.co/nRsXGZgCRQ https://t.co/Fd5fHsdNb5
— NHL Public Relations (@PR_NHL) November 7, 2021
Projected Lines
Forwards
Tyler Bertuzzi – Pius Suter - Lucas Raymond
Robby Fabbri – Joe Veleno - Filip Zadina
Vladislav Namestnikov - Mitchell Stephens – Sam Gagner
Givani Smith - Michael Rasmussen - Adam Erne
Defense
Nick Leddy - Filip Hronek
Danny DeKeyser - Moritz Seider
Marc Staal - Gustav Lindstrom
Goalies
Thomas Greiss
Alex Nedeljkovic
Knights
Forwards
Jonathan Marchessault — Nicolas Roy — Reilly Smith
William Carrier — Chandler Stephenson — Evgenii Dadonov
Michael Amadio — Keegan Kolesar — Mattias Janmark
Brett Howden — Jake Leschyshyn — Jonas Rondbjerg
Defense
Nicolas Hague — Alex Pietrangelo
Alec Martinez — Shea Theodore
Brayden McNabb — Dylan Coghlan
Goaltender
Robin Lehner
Laurent Brossoit
Keys to the Game
Start Strong, Stay Strong
The Red Wings got off to a strong start last night with Suter scoring within the first minute of the game then struggled to keep it up and eventually let Buffalo take over the game.