The Chicago Blackhawks (7-5-3) finally wrap up their long six-game road trip when they face off with the Detroit Red Wings (9-6-0) at Little Caesars Arena on Sunday afternoon.
Last time out, the Blackhawks earned a second consecutive victory to move to 2-2-1 on their road trip, as they defeated the Calgary Flames 4-0 on Friday night. Connor Bedard once again led the charge for the Blackhawks, as he recorded one goal and three primary assists for his second four-point performance in 11 days. Bedard is currently tied for fourth in the NHL in points and is riding a seven-game point streak entering Sunday.
Spencer Knight was also outstanding in the Blackhawks’ win over the Flames, as he stopped all 33 shots faced to card his first shutout with Chicago. Knight has now stopped 76 of the last 78 shots that he’s faced and has won five of his past seven starts.
After winning five of their opening six games this season, the Red Wings have been trending in the wrong direction recently. Detroit has lost three of its past four contests coming into Sunday and fell 4-1 to the New York Rangers in the most recent outing. The Red Wings are 1-2-0 to begin November, with their lone win coming in a shootout against the San Jose Sharks one week ago.
Dylan Larkin is the leading goal scorer and point-getter for Detroit through 15 games, with 8 goals and 10 assists for 18 points. Former Blackhawks forward Alex DeBrincat leads the team with 11 assists and is second in points with 15.
Speaking of former Blackhawks, Patrick Kane will be part of the Red Wings’ lineup at Little Caesars Arena on Sunday. Kane, 36, missed nearly a month due to an injury but finally returned on Friday in the loss to the Rangers. The three-time Stanley Cup champion and Conn Smyth Trophy winner has five points (2G, 3A) in six games this season. “Showtime” has five career points (1G, 4A) in three career games against the Blackhawks, which have all resulted in a victory.
Here’s everything to note before puck drops at 12:00 p.m. CT in Detroit.
Blackhawks Regular Season Notes (Last Five Games)
The young Blackhawks’ blue line was torched by the Jets’ top line of Kyle Connor, Mark Scheifele, and Gabriel Vilardi in a 6-3 loss in Winnipeg. Jonathan Toews tallied an assist and got the win in his first matchup against the team he captained to three Stanley Cups.
The first point of the six-game road trip was earned, but the Blackhawks lost for a second consecutive contest, falling 3-2 in overtime to the Edmonton Oilers. Connor Bedard extended his point streak, but Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl were too much to handle.
The losing streak has reached three games after a 3-1 loss to the Seattle Kraken. The Blackhawks outshot and outpossessed the Kraken, but they only had one shot beat Joey Daccord in net. Chicago remains winless during their current road trip.
Spencer Knight was stellar in the opening 40 minutes, and Tyler Bertuzzi recorded a third-period hat trick to lift the Blackhawks to their first win during the current road trip. FINALLY, the losing streak to the Vancouver Canucks has ended.
Connor Bedard EXPLODED for a four-point performance, while Spencer Knight recorded his first shutout with the Blackhawks in a 4-0 win over the Calgary Flames. Bedard is now second in the NHL with 22 points. Knight continues to play at a Vezina-level early this season.
Projected Blackhawks Lineup
Forward Lines
Tyler Bertuzzi — Connor Bedard — Andre Burakovsky
Teuvo Teravainen — Ryan Greene — Colton Dach
Oliver Moore — Ryan Donato — Ilya Mikheyev
Sam Lafferty — Nick Foligno
Defensive Pairings
Alex Vlasic-Sam Rinzel
Wyatt Kaiser-Artyom Levshunov
Matt Grzelcyk-Connor Murphy
Louis Crevier
Scratched
None
Injured
G — Laurent Brossoit (hip), F — Jason Dickinson (upper body), F — Frank Nazar (undisclosed)*
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The Blackhawks didn’t practice on Saturday or hold a morning skate on Sunday, so their official lineup is to be determined.
Frank Nazar’s status remains up in the air against the Red Wings, as he was forced to exit Friday’s game early after falling awkwardly to the ice in the first period. Head Coach Jeff Blashill didn’t rule out Nazar, a Detroit native, from returning to the lineup in his hometown.
If Nazar isn’t able to play, that sets up Sam Lafferty to draw into the lineup for just the second time since the Blackhawks’ home opener on Oct. 11. Should Nazar play, Lafferty will likely be the lone extra skater once again.
Red Wings Projected Lineup
Forward Lines
Emmitt Finnie — Dylan Larkin — Lucas Raymond
Patrick Kane — J.T. Compher — Alex DeBrincat
Andrew Copp — Marco Kasper — Mason Appleton
James van Riemsdyk — Michael Rasmussen — Elmer Soderblom
Defensive Pairings
Simon Edvinsson-Moritz Seider
Ben Chiarot-Axel Sandin-Pellikka
Travis Hamonic-Albert Johansson
Scratched
D — Jacob Bernard-Docker, F — Jonatan Berggren
Injured
None
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Detroit also didn’t hold a morning skate on Sunday, so their official lineup is to be determined.
Projected Goaltending Matchup
Spencer Knight (6-3-2, 2.33 GAA, .926 Sv%, 1 SO), vs. John Gibson (4-4-0, 3.03 GAA, .890 Sv%, 0 SO)
2024-25 Results vs. Red Wings
The Blackhawks dropped both games against the Red Wings in the 2024-25 campaign and have lost each of the last five meetings between the teams.
11/06/24 — 4-1 L, United Center
01/10/25 — 5-3 L, Little Caesars Arena
2025-26 Team Stats
Chicago Blackhawks:
Goals — Connor Bedard & Tyler Bertuzzi (8)
Assists — Connor Bedard (14)
Points — Connor Bedard (22)
GF/GP — 3.20 (15th)
GA/GP — 2.60 (5th)
PP% — 20.5% (15th)
PK% — 82.5% (11th)
FOW% — 47.2% (25th)
Detroit Red Wings:
Goals — Dylan Larkin (8)
Assists — Alex DeBrincat (11)
Points — Dylan Larkin (18)
GF/GP — 2.87 (21st)
GA/GP — 3.07 (14th)
PP% — 20.8% (14th)
PK% — 85.7% (7th)
FOW% — 51.5% (13th)
How To Watch, Listen, & Game Info
Chicago Blackhawks (7-5-3, 17 points) @ Detroit Red Wings (9-6-0, 18 points)
12:00 p.m. CT — Little Caesars Arena
Head Coaches — Jeff Blashill (CHI), Todd McLellan (DET)
TV/Stream: CHSN (Ball/Pang), NHLN, FDSNDET
Radio: WGN 720 AM (Wiedeman/Konroyd)
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