Detroit Red Wings this season (Via Getty Images) The Red Wings made a roster move Saturday that signals lineup changes ahead of a crucial afternoon matchup. The organization announced that defenseman Justin Holl has been reassigned to the Grand Rapids Griffins of the American Hockey League.The decision comes as the team prepares to host the Colorado Avalanche at Little Caesars Arena. The timing suggests management is adjusting its defensive structure for what promises to be one of the most challenging games remaining before the Olympic break.
Detroit Red Wings look to get some wins before the Olympic break
Holl’s reassignment creates roster flexibility for a Red Wings squad looking to solidify its playoff positioning. The move opens a spot that could be filled by a recall from Grand Rapids or allows for other lineup adjustments as the coaching staff evaluates its best defensive combinations against elite competition.The Avalanche arrived in Detroit as one of the NHL’s most dominant teams this season. Colorado enters Saturday’s game with a 35-8-9 record and sits atop the Central Division. For the home side, it also gives them the chance to test their mettle against this season’s top side.Nathan MacKinnon has been on fire as he climbed his way to the top of the scoring list with 88 points across 52 games. Moreover, just the Red Wings themselves, the Avs have been leaning heavily on their offense this season, with their problematic defense costing them some crucial games throught their campaigns.If the Red Wings can exploit those back-line loopholes, it provides the home side the perfect opportunity to steal a big win tonight. The duo of Alex DeBrincat and Lucas Raymond have been providing Detroit with their points production they need to overwhelm opponents. Meanwhile, captain Dylan Larkin has consistently played the role of the support cast by giving the assists and has stacked up 48 points of his own. All this has allowed the franchise to rack up a 32-17-6 record so far. However, their defence has also cost them games. They are heading into Saturday’s contest after losing their last two games against the LA Kings and the Washington Capitals. Against an Avalanche side that has seen prolific points-production from the trio of Nathan MacKinnon, Martin Necas, and Cale Makar, the home team needs to get their defensive game on point. With just three games remaining before the Olympic break, the Red Wings look to go 3-0. Puck drop is scheduled to be 1 PM EDT. If they win, Detroit can finally topple the Tampa Bay Lightning for the top of the Atlantic Division.