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The Detroit Red Wings aren’t just improved — they’re legitimate contenders.
One year after firing Derek Lalonde and hiring Todd McLellan, the Red Wings sit atop the Eastern Conference, playing structured, accountable, playoff-level hockey. On this episode of Red Alert, Joe and Cindy break down what changed, why it matters, and why this team feels different than the last several seasons.
From Dylan Larkin’s elite jump, Moritz Seider’s Norris-level dominance, and massive special teams improvement — to the organizational ripple effect seen in Grand Rapids and beyond — this is a deep dive into coaching impact, player accountability, and the beginning of a new Red Wings era.
If you’ve been waiting to believe again in Detroit hockey… this is your episode.

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