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ABOUT THE RED WINGS The Wings arrived in Winnipeg late Wednesday afternoon following a 5-0 shutout of the Columbus Blue Jackets in Ohio on Tuesday. The win improved Detroit to 9-4-5 and has them fourth in the Atlantic Division behind Montreal, Tampa Bay and Boston.

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ABOUT THE RED WINGS

The Wings arrived in Winnipeg late Wednesday afternoon following a 5-0 shutout of the Columbus Blue Jackets in Ohio on Tuesday. The win improved Detroit to 9-4-5 and has them fourth in the Atlantic Division behind Montreal, Tampa Bay and Boston.

The Wings have been all over the map over the last little while, beating Chicago 4-1 last Friday, falling to Montreal by the same score on Sunday before Tuesday’s blanking of the Blue Jackets.

Jimmy Howard picked up the shutout, the 19th of his career, and it came in his 300th NHL game, all with the Red Wings. He is now 160-89-41.

Pavel Datsyuk (groin) did not dress for the win over Columbus and his spot in the lineup was taken by Daniel Cleary.

Darren Helm, the pride of St. Andrews, scored Tuesday night to give him two goals and five assists in 17 games this season. He told the Detroit News his skating is where he’d like it right now.

“I don’t have that jump, a step or half-step too slow, whatever it is,” Helm said. “I haven’t quite found my game that I want to be playing right now. I have a lot of room to improve and each game I’m trying to work harder and get to that spot.”

 

WINNIPEG JETS

31 Ondrej Pavelec

34 Michael Hutchinson

 

2 Adam Pardy

4 Paul Postma

5 Mark Stuart

8 Jacob Trouba

9 Evander Kane

14 Anthony Peluso

15 Matt Halischuk

16 Andrew Ladd

17 Adam Lowry

18 Bryan Little

19 Jim Slater

21 T.J. Galiardi

22 Chris Thorburn

24 Grant Clitsome

26 Blake Wheeler

33 Dustin Byfuglien

39 Toby Enstrom

44 Zach Bogosian

55 Mark Scheifele

67 Michael Frolik

85 Mathieu Perreault

 

DETROIT RED WINGS

34 Petr Mrazek

35 Jimmy Howard

50 Jonas Gustavsson

 

2 Brendan Smith

4 Jakub Kindl

8 Justin Abdelkader

13 Pavel Datsyuk

14 Gustav Nyquist

15 Riley Sheahan

17 Daniel Cleary

18 Joakim Andersson

20 Drew Miller

21 Tomas Tatar

23 Brian Lashoff

26 Tomas Jurco

27 Kyle Quincey

40 Henrik Zetterberg

41 Luke Glendening

43 Darren Helm

49 Andrej Nestrasil

52 Jonathan Ericsson

55 Niklas Kronwall

65 Danny DeKeyser

90 Stephen Weiss

93 Johan Franzen

 

— Tait

 

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