Steve Yzerman’s patient plan paying off for the rolling Red Wings, who may end NHL playoff drought
DETROIT (AP) — Steve Yzerman’s patient plan to turn around the Detroit Red Wings looks like it may be paying off.
The rolling Red Wings routed the Washington Capitals 8-3 on Tuesday night, winning six straight games for the first time in nearly five years with their first eight-goal game since 2017.
“We’ve got some work to do in some areas, but it’s very encouraging,” Yzerman said in an interview with The Associated Press after his team’s latest win. “We’re getting stronger as the season goes on.”
Yzerman returned to Detroit in April, 2019 — three years after its last playoff game — to take on the tall task of fixing a franchise that had fallen on hard times after being one of the league’s best for two-plus decades.