2013–14 Detroit Red Wings season

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2013–14 Detroit Red Wings
Division 4th Atlantic
Conference 8th Eastern
2013–14 record 39–28–15
Home record 18–13–10
Road record 21–15–5
Goals for 222
Goals against 230
Team information
General Manager Ken Holland
Coach Mike Babcock
Captain Henrik Zetterberg
Alternate captains Pavel Datsyuk
Niklas Kronwall
Arena Joe Louis Arena
Average attendance 22,149 (110.4%)
Total: 908,131
Minor league affiliations Grand Rapids Griffins (AHL)
Toledo Walleye (ECHL)
Team leaders
Goals Gustav Nyquist (28)
Assists Niklas Kronwall (41)
Points Daniel Alfredsson (49)
Niklas Kronwall
Penalties in minutes Kyle Quincey (88)
Plus/minus Henrik Zetterberg (+19)
Todd Bertuzzi (−17)
Wins Jimmy Howard (21)
Goals against average Petr Mrazek (1.74)
<2012–13 2014–15>

The 2013–14 Detroit Red Wings season was the 88th season for the National Hockey League (NHL) franchise that was established on September 25, 1926.[1]

Realignment

This will mark the first season of a new divisional format change which the number of divisions are reduced to four. Detroit will be in a division with the Boston Bruins, Ottawa Senators, Montreal Canadiens, Buffalo Sabres, Florida Panthers, Tampa Bay Lightning and Toronto Maple Leafs in the Eastern Conference as opposed to the Red Wings long standing within the Western Conference. This format will continue until the league either expands or a relocation requires a change.

It will also present an added difficulty in extending the club's playoff streak. The Wings division is one of two eight-team divisions, as opposed to two seven-team divisions in the West. According to NHL.com "The Stanley Cup Playoffs will still consist of 16 teams, eight in each conference, but it will be division-based and a wild-card system has been added.[2]

The top three teams in each division will make up the first 12 teams in the playoffs. The remaining four spots will be filled by the next two highest-placed finishers in each conference, based on regular-season points and regardless of division. It will be possible, then, for one division to send five teams to the post-season while the other sends three." This means the Eastern Conference teams will fight to be one of eight teams out of 16, while the Western Conference has better odds with eight of 14 teams making the playoffs. The Red Wings will have a statistically harder time making the playoffs under this format. The league dismissed the issue as minor and focused on increased home and home series and the vast majority of games being played in the teams own time zone.[3]

Members of the media also postulated that the greatly reduced travel and less physical level of play on average in the Eastern Conference will make Detroit and the Columbus Blue Jackets (the other team to switch conferences from the west to allow the Winnipeg Jets move west two calendar years from when the Atlanta Thrashers were officially relocated and renamed the Jets (not to be confused with the Winnipeg Jets (1972–96), who are still the Phoenix Coyotes)

The Red Wings will compete directly against three of the Original Six teams in their division, as well as against the team of the general manager of the Tampa Bay Lightning and former Red Wing Hockey Hall of Fameer, Steve Yzerman. They will lose longtime rivals in the Chicago Blackhawks and St. Louis Blues. They also will no longer serve as the rivals for the Nashville Predators or Columbus Blue Jackets, though they would still have a decent shot at meeting Columbus in the Conference play in the playoffs as well as play every team in the NHL at least twice per year in the regular season.

It is likely that there will be an NHL league expansion in the near future, but Detroit will likely remain in the Eastern Conference permanently after a hard-fought campaign over the years to be moved East.

The team will also play in a rescheduled Winter Classic game on New Years Day at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor, Michigan, as well as participate in alumni games and other events at Comerica Park. The planned events were temporarily cancelled following the 2012–13 NHL lockout.[4]

Off-season

On June 18, 2013, the Red Wings re-signed fan favorite and all-star Pavel Datsyuk to a three-year extension that will keep him in Detroit through the 2016–17 season and pay him $23 million.[5]

In a surprise move that shocked Ottawa fans, captain and multiple franchise record holder Daniel Alfredsson signed as a free agent a one-year $5.5 million contract with the Red Wings on July 5, the first day of free agency. This came as a surprise to Detroit fans, as the 18-year veteran seemed destined to retire having only played for the Senators. "It pretty much came down to a selfish decision in terms of I have not won a Stanley Cup, a big priority for me," Alfredsson explained in a candid conference call with the media.[6]

Alfredsson continued explaining how hard of a decision it was and gave his reasoning. "I feel that in Ottawa they are getting closer and closer and they have a really bright future in front of them, but at this point in my career there's not much left," Alfredsson said. "I don't have the time to wait for that." He also stated that, "I didn't really see myself making a change if you would have asked me a week ago, but as we got closer to free agency, thoughts started creeping in I've played 18 years and haven't won a Stanley Cup."[7] Ottawa, coincidentally, host the Detroit Red Wings several times in the 2013–14 season due to a change to a four-division realignment format that brings Detroit into the Eastern Conference, as well as the same division as Ottawa.

Signing Alfredsson seemed to close the door on young bright spot from the prior season, Damien Brunner. Detroit added on the same day centre Stephen Weiss, a former fourth overall pick in 2001 of the Florida Panthers. His numbers were comparable to Valtteri Filppula, who the club seemed unwilling to pay the $5 million salary he wanted, and instead gave Weiss a five-year deal worth $4.9 million per year.[8]

The Red Wings also lost three key members of the front-office staff when Jim Nill, former director of amateur scouting for the Red Wings, took the general management job of the Dallas Stars. Joe McDonnell, who replaced Nill for a few weeks as director of amateur scouting, and amateur scout Mark Leach followed their former colleague Nill to the Stars.[9]

Regular season

The Red Wings set a franchise record this season, surpassing their most man-games lost due to injury or illness in one season since the stat started being kept in 1985–86. The previous high was 346, which Detroit eclipsed on March 23 against the Minnesota Wild. Detroit ended the season with 421 man-games lost, second to only to the Pittsburgh Penguins, including six key players who missed at least 25 games. Fifteen players missed ten or more games, resulting in Detroit dressing 38 different players during the regular season. That marks the most since the team used 45 in the 1990–91 season. Nine players made their NHL debuts with the Red Wings this season, their highest total since 14 debuted in 1990–91.

The Red Wings reached several milestones as a franchise this season, including their 3,000th home game (1/31 vs. Washington), 3,000th road game (2/26 at Montreal) and 6,000th game (2/8 at Tampa Bay). After the 2013–14 regular season, the Red Wings stand at 2,774–2,328–815–107, ranking third in NHL history in wins.[10]

Standings

Divisional standings

Atlantic Division[11]
GP W L OTL ROW GF GA Pts
1 p – Boston Bruins 82 54 19 9 51 261 177 117
2 Tampa Bay Lightning 82 46 27 9 38 240 215 101
3 Montreal Canadiens 82 46 28 8 40 215 204 100
4 Detroit Red Wings 82 39 28 15 34 222 230 93
5 Ottawa Senators 82 37 31 14 30 236 265 88
6 Toronto Maple Leafs 82 38 36 8 29 231 256 84
7 Florida Panthers 82 29 45 8 21 196 268 66
8 Buffalo Sabres 82 21 51 10 14 157 248 52

Conference standings

Top 3 (Atlantic Division)[12]
R GP W L OTL ROW GF GA Pts
1 p – Boston Bruins 82 54 19 9 51 261 177 117
2 Tampa Bay Lightning 82 46 27 9 38 240 215 101
3 Montreal Canadiens 82 46 28 8 40 215 204 100
Top 3 (Metropolitan Division)[12]
R GP W L OTL ROW GF GA Pts
1 y – Pittsburgh Penguins 82 51 24 7 44 249 207 109
2 New York Rangers 82 45 31 6 41 218 193 96
3 Philadelphia Flyers 82 42 30 10 39 236 235 94
Wild Card teams[12]
R (Top 2 qualify for playoffs) Div GP W L OTL ROW GF GA Pts
1 Columbus Blue Jackets ME 82 43 32 7 38 231 216 93
2 Detroit Red Wings AT 82 39 28 15 34 222 230 93
3 Washington Capitals ME 82 38 30 14 28 235 240 90
4 New Jersey Devils ME 82 35 29 18 35 197 208 88
5 Ottawa Senators AT 82 37 31 14 30 236 265 88
6 Toronto Maple Leafs AT 82 38 36 8 29 231 256 84
7 Carolina Hurricanes ME 82 36 35 11 34 207 230 83
8 New York Islanders ME 82 34 37 11 25 225 267 79
9 Florida Panthers AT 82 29 45 8 21 196 268 66
10 Buffalo Sabres AT 82 21 51 10 14 157 248 52

Divisions: AT – Atlantic, ME – Metropolitan

bold – Clinched Playoff spot, y – Clinched Division, p – Won Presidents' Trophy (best record in NHL)


Schedule and results

Pre-season

Regular season

2013–14 Game Log

Legend:       Win (2 points)       Loss (0 points)       Overtime/shootout loss (1 point)

Playoffs

2014 Stanley Cup Playoffs

Legend:       Win       Loss

Player statistics

Skaters
Goaltenders
Regular Season
Player GP GS TOI W L OT GA GAA SA SV% SO G A PIM
Jimmy Howard 51 50 3004 21 19 11 133 2.66 1482 .910 2 0 0 6
Jonas Gustavsson 27 26 1551 16 5 4 68 2.63 735 .907 0 0 0 0
Petr Mrazek 9 6 449 2 4 0 13 1.74 178 .927 2 0 0 0
Goaltenders
Playoffs
Player GP GS TOI W L GA GAA SA SV% SO G A PIM
Jimmy Howard 3 3 178 1 2 6 2.02 87 .931 1 0 0 0
Jonas Gustavsson 2 2 133 0 2 6 2.71 72 .917 0 0 0 0

Denotes player spent time with another team before joining the Red Wings. Stats reflect time with the Red Wings only.
Traded mid-season
Bold/italics denotes franchise record

Final roster

Updated April 13, 2014.[13]

# Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace
8 United States Justin Abdelkader C L 27 2005 Muskegon, Michigan
11 Sweden Daniel Alfredsson RW R 41 2013 Gothenburg, Sweden
18 Sweden Joakim Andersson C L 25 2007 Munkedal, Sweden
44 Canada Todd Bertuzzi RW L 39 2009 Sudbury, Ontario
71 Canada Danny Cleary W L 35 2005 Carbonear, Newfoundland
13 Russia Pavel Datsyuk (A) C L 35 1998 Sverdlovsk, Soviet Union
65 United States Danny DeKeyser D L 23 2013 Clay Township, Michigan
52 Sweden Jonathan Ericsson D L 30 2002 Karlskrona, Sweden
93 Sweden Johan Franzen LW L 34 2004 Vetlanda, Sweden
41 United States Luke Glendening C R 24 2013 Grand Rapids, Michigan
50 Sweden Jonas Gustavsson G L 29 2012 Danderyd, Sweden
43 Canada Darren Helm C L 27 2005 St. Andrews, Manitoba
35 United States Jimmy Howard G L 30 2003 Ogdensburg, New York
26 Slovakia Tomas Jurco RW L 21 2011 Košice, Slovakia
4 Czech Republic Jakub Kindl D L 27 2005 Šumperk, Czech Republic
55 Sweden Niklas Kronwall (A) D L 33 2000 Stockholm, Sweden
23 United States Brian Lashoff D L 23 2008 Albany, New York
17 United States David Legwand C L 33 2014 Detroit, Michigan
20 United States Drew Miller LW L 30 2009 Dover, New Jersey
14 Sweden Gustav Nyquist LW L 24 2008 Halmstad, Sweden
27 Canada Kyle Quincey D L 28 2012 Kitchener, Ontario
37 Sweden Mikael Samuelsson Injured Reserve RW R 47 2012 Mariefred, Sweden
15 Canada Riley Sheahan C L 22 2010 St. Catharines, Ontario
2 Canada Brendan Smith D L 25 2007 Toronto, Ontario
21 Slovakia Tomas Tatar LW L 23 2009 Ilava, Slovakia
90 Canada Stephen Weiss Injured Reserve C L 41 2013 Toronto, Ontario
40 Sweden Henrik Zetterberg (CInjured Reserve C/LW L 43 1999 Njurunda, Sweden

Awards and honours

Awards

Regular season
Player Award Awarded
Jonas Gustavsson NHL First Star of the Week October 21, 2013 [14]
Niklas Kronwall NHL Second Star of the Week December 2, 2013 [15]
Gustav Nyquist NHL Second Star of the Week January 27, 2013 [16]
Johan Franzen NHL First Star of the Week March 3, 2014 [17]
Gustav Nyquist NHL First Star of the Week March 24, 2014 [18]
Gustav Nyquist NHL Second Star of the Month March [19]

Milestones

Regular season
Player Milestone Reached
Luke Glendening 1st Career NHL Game October 12, 2013
Kyle Quincey 300th Career NHL Game October 14, 2013
Xavier Ouellet 1st Career NHL Game October 21, 2013
Kyle Quincey 100th Career NHL Point October 30, 2013
Mike Babcock 800th Career NHL Game November 1, 2013
Niklas Kronwall 200th Career NHL Assist November 1, 2013
Petr Mrazek 1st Career NHL Shutout November 2, 2013
Stephen Weiss 250th Career NHL Assist November 4, 2013
Adam Almqvist 1st Career NHL Game November 4, 2013
Danny DeKeyser 1st Career NHL Goal November 4, 2013
Adam Almqvist 1st Career NHL Goal
1st Career NHL Point
November 7, 2013
Pavel Datsyuk 800th Career NHL Game November 16, 2013
Henrik Zetterberg 700th Career NHL Point November 24, 2013
Daniel Alfredsson 1,200th Career NHL Game November 29, 2013
Daniel Cleary 900th Career NHL Game December 10, 2013
Jonathan Ericsson 300th Career NHL Game December 12, 2013
Tomas Jurco 1st Career NHL Game
1st Career NHL Goal
1st Career NHL Point
December 15, 2013
Luke Glendening 1st Career NHL Assist
1st Career NHL Point
December 17, 2013
Daniel Alfredsson 700th Career NHL Assist December 19, 2013
Jonas Gustavsson 50th career NHL Win December 19, 2013
Alexei Marchenko 1st Career NHL Game January 4, 2014
Riley Sheahan 1st Career NHL Goal January 11, 2014
Justin Abdelkader 300th Career NHL Game January 18, 2014
Mike Babcock 400th Career NHL Win with Detroit January 18, 2014
Gustav Nyquist 1st Career NHL Hat Trick February 2, 2014
Pavel Datsyuk 800th Career NHL Point February 8, 2014
Joakim Andersson 100th Career NHL Game March 7, 2014
Brendan Smith 100th Career NHL Game March 7, 2014
Teemu Pulkkinen 1st Career NHL Game March 14, 2014
Landon Ferraro 1st Career NHL Game March 18, 2014
Todd Bertuzzi 300th Career NHL Game with Detroit March 20, 2014
Jakub Kindl 200th Career NHL Game March 20, 2014
Mitch Callahan 1st Career NHL Game March 25, 2014
Darren Helm 1st Career NHL Hat Trick March 29, 2014
Darren Helm 100th Career NHL Point March 30, 2014
Brian Lashoff 100th Career NHL Game April 2, 2014
Drew Miller 400th Career NHL Game April 2, 2014
Jimmy Howard 150th Career NHL Win April 2, 2014
Mike Babcock 700th Career NHL Game with Detroit April 4, 2014
Luke Glendening 1st Career NHL Goal April 5, 2014
Drew Miller 100th Career NHL Point April 8, 2014
Ryan Sproul 1st Career NHL Game April 13, 2014
Tomas Tatar 100th Career NHL Game April 13, 2014
Playoffs
Player Milestone Reached
Luke Glendening 1st Career NHL Playoff Game April 18, 2014
Tomas Jurco 1st Career NHL Playoff Game April 18, 2014
Riley Sheahan 1st Career NHL Playoff Game April 18, 2014
Luke Glendening 1st Career NHL Playoff Goal
1st Career NHL Playoff Point
April 20, 2014
Justin Abdelkader 50th Career NHL Playoff Game April 20, 2014
Drew Miller 50th Career NHL Playoff Game April 20, 2014
David Legwand 50th Career NHL Playoff Game April 22, 2014
Jonas Gustavsson 1st Career NHL Playoff Game April 24, 2014
Xavier Ouellet 1st Career NHL Playoff Game April 26, 2014

Transactions

The Red Wings have been involved in the following transactions during the 2013–14 season.

Draft picks

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The Detroit Red Wings' picks at the 2013 NHL Entry Draft, held in Newark, New Jersey on June 30, 2013.

Round # Player Pos Nationality College/Junior/Club Team (League)
1 20 Anthony Mantha RW  Canada Val-d'Or Foreurs (QMJHL)
2 48 Zach Nastasiuk RW  Canada Owen Sound Attack (OHL)
2 58 Tyler Bertuzzi LW  Canada Guelph Storm (OHL)
3 79 Mattias Janmark-Nylen C  Sweden AIK IF (SHL)
4 109 David Pope LW  Canada West Kelowna Warriors (BCHL)
5 139 Mitchell Wheaton D  Canada Kelowna Rockets (WHL)
6 169 Marc McNulty D  Canada Prince George Cougars (WHL)
7 199 Hampus Melen RW  Sweden Tingsryds AIF (Division 1)
Draft notes
  • The Detroit Red Wings' first-round pick went to the San Jose Sharks as the result of a trade on June 30, 2013, that sent a first-round pick in 2013 (20th overall) and Pittsburgh's second-round pick in 2013 (58th overall) to Detroit in exchange for this pick.[39]
  • The Pittsburgh Penguins second-round pick went to the Detroit Red Wings (via San Jose), San Jose traded this pick to Detroit as a result of a trade on June 30, 2013, that sent a first round pick in 2013 (18th overall) to San Jose in return for a first round pick in 2013 (20th overall) and this pick.[39]

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