Red Wings Turn Up the Heat in Thrilling Late-Season Playoff Chase
The have reached a defining moment in their 2025–26 NHL season, battling to keep their playoff hopes alive while trying to end a drought that stretches back to 2016.
Once the standard of consistency in the NHL—with a 25-year postseason streak that became one of the longest in professional sports—the Red Wings now find themselves in a high-pressure late-season race for a wild-card berth in the Eastern Conference. With only a handful of games remaining, every result carries major implications.
Currently on the playoff bubble, Detroit is locked in a tight race with teams such as the , , and . These matchups are particularly critical, as head-to-head games effectively create four-point swings in the standings.
A major storyline shaping Detroit’s push is the status of captain , who has recently missed time due to injury. His anticipated return could provide a crucial boost in both leadership and offensive production during this decisive stretch.
In Larkin’s absence, forward has stepped up, delivering key performances and helping to keep the team within striking distance. However, the Red Wings have struggled with consistency in recent weeks, a trend they must quickly reverse to stay competitive.
For Detroit, the equation is simple but unforgiving: win now or risk extending the franchise’s playoff absence to a tenth consecutive year. With the margin for error nearly gone, the Red Wings’ season—and potentially the trajectory of their rebuild—will be determined over the coming days.
As the regular season winds down, the stakes could not be higher in Detroit. The next stretch of games will reveal whether this team can reclaim its place in the postseason or face yet another year of waiting.










