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The team was eliminated in the first round of the playoffs, losing the best-of-seven series to the Boston Bruins, four games to one.Mike Babcock served his ninth year as head coach of the Red Wings, while Henrik Zetterberg served as the team’s captain. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Table of ContentsRealignment[edit]Off-season[edit]Regular season[edit]Standings[edit]Schedule and results[edit]Pre-season[edit]Regular season[edit]Playoffs[edit]Player statistics[edit]Awards and honours[edit]Awards[edit]Milestones[edit]Transactions[edit]Player signings[edit]Draft picks[edit]References[edit]Realignment[edit]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 Red 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] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Members of the media also predicted that Detroit and the Columbus Blue Jackets (the other team to switch conferences from the west) would benefit from the greatly reduced travel and less physical level of play on average in the Eastern Conference. The move of Detroit and Columbus to the Eastern Conference allowed the Winnipeg Jets to be moved to the Western Conference, two calendar years from when the Atlanta Thrashers were officially relocated and renamed the Jets (not to be confused with the Winnipeg Jets (1972\u201396), 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 Famer, 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 Year’s 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\u201313 NHL lockout.[4]Off-season[edit]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\u201317 season and pay him $23\u00a0million.[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\u201314 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[edit]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\u201386. 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\u201391 season. Nine players made their NHL debuts with the Red Wings this season, their highest total since 14 debuted in 1990\u201391.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\u201314 regular season, the Red Wings stand at 2,774\u20132,328\u2013815\u2013107, ranking third in NHL history in wins.[10]Standings[edit]Schedule and results[edit]Pre-season[edit]2013 Pre-Season Game Log: 3\u20135\u20130 (Home: 1\u20133\u20130\u00a0; Road: 2\u20132\u20130)#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordRecap1September 16DetroitW 4\u20131PittsburghHoward17,6101\u20130\u20130Recap2September 17DetroitL 0\u20132ChicagoGustavsson20,0711\u20131\u20130Recap3September 19DetroitW 8\u20132BostonHoward16,8392\u20131\u20130Recap4September 21BostonL 2\u20130DetroitGustavsson15,5162\u20132\u20130Recap5September 22ChicagoL 4\u20133DetroitHoward15,0222\u20133\u20130Recap6September 25PittsburghL 5\u20131DetroitMrazek14,7122\u20134\u20130Recap7September 27TorontoW 2\u20135DetroitHoward18,5083\u20134\u20130Recap8September 28DetroitL 1\u20133TorontoMrazek19,3203\u20135\u20130RecapRegular season[edit]2013\u201314 Game LogOctober: 7\u20134\u20132 (Home: 3\u20132\u20132\u00a0; Road: 4\u20132\u20130)#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPtsRecap1October 2BuffaloW 1\u20132DetroitHoward20,0661\u20130\u201302Recap2October 4DetroitW 3\u20132CarolinaOTHoward18,6802\u20130\u201304Recap3October 5DetroitL 1\u20134BostonHoward17,5652\u20131\u201304Recap4October 10PhoenixL 4\u20132DetroitHoward20,0662\u20132\u201304Recap5October 12PhiladelphiaW 2\u20135DetroitHoward20,0663\u20132\u201306Recap6October 14DetroitW 3\u20132BostonGustavsson17,5654\u20132\u201308Recap7October 15ColumbusW 1\u20132DetroitGustavsson20,0665\u20132\u2013010Recap8October 17DetroitW 4\u20132ColoradoGustavsson18,1016\u20132\u2013012Recap9October 19DetroitL 2\u20135PhoenixHoward14,6246\u20133\u2013012Recap10October 21San JoseL 1\u20130DetroitSOHoward20,0666\u20133\u2013113Recap11October 23OttawaL 6\u20131DetroitHoward20,0666\u20134\u2013113Recap12October 26N.Y. RangersL 3\u20132DetroitOTHoward20,0666\u20134\u2013214Recap13October 30DetroitW 2\u20131VancouverHoward18,9107\u20134\u2013216RecapNovember: 6\u20133\u20135 (Home: 2\u20132\u20134\u00a0; Road: 4\u20131\u20131)#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPtsRecap14November 1DetroitW 4\u20133CalgaryHoward19,2898\u20134\u2013218Recap15November 2DetroitW 5\u20130EdmontonMrazek16,3899\u20134\u2013220Recap16November 4DetroitL 2\u20134WinnipegHoward15,0049\u20135\u2013220Recap17November 7DallasL 4\u20133DetroitOTHoward20,0669\u20135\u2013321Recap18November 9Tampa BayL 3\u20132DetroitOTHoward20,0669\u20135\u2013422Recap19November 12WinnipegL 3\u20132DetroitSOHoward20,0669\u20135\u2013523Recap20November 15WashingtonL 4\u20133DetroitSOHoward20,0669\u20135\u2013624Recap21November 16DetroitL 4\u20135N.Y. IslandersSOGustavsson15,6199\u20135\u2013725Recap22November 19NashvilleL 2\u20130DetroitHoward20,0669\u20136\u2013725Recap23November 21CarolinaW 3\u20134DetroitHoward20,06610\u20136\u2013727Recap24November 23OttawaL 4\u20132DetroitHoward20,06610\u20137\u2013727Recap25November 24DetroitW 3\u20131BuffaloGustavsson18,72111\u20137\u2013729Recap26November 27BostonW 1\u20136DetroitGustavsson20,06612\u20137\u2013731Recap27November 29DetroitW 5\u20130N.Y. IslandersHoward14,82613\u20137\u2013733RecapDecember: 5\u20137\u20132 (Home: 1\u20136\u20130\u00a0; Road: 4\u20131\u20132)#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPtsRecap28December 1DetroitW 4\u20132OttawaGustavsson20,01114\u20137\u2013735Recap29December 4PhiladelphiaL 6\u20133DetroitHoward20,06614\u20138\u2013735Recap30December 6DetroitW 3\u20131New JerseyGustavsson13,22315\u20138\u2013737Recap31December 7FloridaL 2\u20131DetroitGustavsson20,06615\u20139\u2013737Recap32December 10DetroitL 3\u20132FloridaSOHoward13,35815\u20139\u2013838Recap33December 12DetroitL 1\u20132Tampa BaySOGustavsson19,20415\u20139\u2013939Recap34December 14PittsburghL 4\u20131DetroitGustavsson20,06615\u201310\u2013939Recap35December 15Tampa BayL 3\u20130DetroitMrazek20,06615\u201311\u2013939Recap36December 17AnaheimL 5\u20132DetroitGustavsson20,06615\u201312\u2013939Recap37December 19CalgaryW 2\u20133DetroitOTGustavsson20,06616\u201312\u2013941Recap38December 21DetroitW 5\u20134TorontoSOGustavsson19,50817\u201312\u2013943Recap39December 23N.Y. IslandersL 3\u20130DetroitMrazek20,06617\u201313\u2013943Recap40December 28DetroitW 4\u20133FloridaGustavsson18,93218\u201313\u2013945Recap41December 30DetroitL 4\u20136NashvilleHoward17,21218\u201314\u2013945RecapJanuary: 6\u20135\u20132 (Home: 4\u20131\u20132\u00a0; Road: 2\u20134\u20130)#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPtsRecap42January 11TorontoL 3\u20132DetroitSOHoward105,49118\u201314\u20131046Recap43January 4DetroitW 5\u20131DallasHoward17,23219\u201314\u20131048Recap44January 9DetroitL 1\u20134San JoseHoward17,56219\u201315\u20131048Recap45January 11DetroitW 3\u20131Los AngelesHoward18,26220\u201315\u20131050Recap46January 12DetroitL 0\u20131AnaheimMrazek17,37520\u201316\u20131050Recap47January 16DetroitL 0\u20131N.Y. RangersHoward18,00620\u201317\u20131050Recap48January 18Los AngelesW 2\u20133DetroitSOHoward20,06621\u201317\u20131052Recap49January 20St. LouisL 4\u20131DetroitHoward20,06621\u201318\u20131052Recap50January 22ChicagoW 4\u20135DetroitSOGustavsson20,06622\u201318\u20131054Recap51January 24MontrealW 1\u20134DetroitGustavsson20,06623\u201318\u20131056Recap52January 26FloridaL 5\u20134DetroitSOGustavsson20,06623\u201318\u20131157Recap53January 28DetroitL 0\u20135PhiladelphiaGustavsson19,98723\u201319\u20131157Recap54January 31WashingtonW 3\u20134DetroitSOHoward20,06624\u201319\u20131159RecapMarch: 7\u20136\u20132 (Home: 5\u20131\u20132\u00a0; Road: 2\u20135\u20130)#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPtsRecap61March 4DetroitL 3\u20134New JerseyHoward16,59228\u201321\u20131268Recap62March 6ColoradoL 3\u20132DetroitOTHoward20,06628\u201321\u20131369Recap63March 7New JerseyW 4\u20137DetroitGustavsson20,06629\u201321\u20131371Recap64March 9DetroitL 0\u20133N.Y. RangersHoward18,00629\u201322\u20131371Recap65March 11DetroitL 1\u20134ColumbusMrazek14,33029\u201323\u20131371Recap66March 14EdmontonW 1\u20132DetroitSOHoward20,06630\u201323\u20131373Recap67March 16DetroitL 1\u20134ChicagoHoward22,12830\u201324\u20131373Recap68March 18TorontoW 2\u20133DetroitHoward20,06631\u201324\u20131375Recap69March 20PittsburghW 4\u20135DetroitOTHoward20,06632\u201324\u20131377Recap70March 22DetroitW 3\u20132MinnesotaHoward19,17633\u201324\u20131379Recap71March 23MinnesotaL 4\u20133DetroitOTHoward20,06633\u201324\u20131480Recap72March 25DetroitL 2\u20134ColumbusHoward15,10333\u201325\u20131480Recap73March 27MontrealL 5\u20134DetroitHoward20,06633\u201326\u20131480Recap74March 29DetroitW 4\u20132TorontoHoward20,27034\u201326\u20131482Recap75March 30Tampa BayW 3\u20132DetroitGustavsson20,06635\u201326\u20131484RecapLegend:\u00a0\u00a0Win (2 points)\u00a0\u00a0Loss (0 points)\u00a0\u00a0Overtime\/shootout loss (1 point)Playoffs[edit]2014 Stanley Cup PlayoffsEastern Conference First Round vs. (A1) Boston Bruins \u2013 Boston won series 4\u20131#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceSeriesRecap1April 18Detroit1\u20130BostonHoward17,5651\u20130Recap2April 20Detroit1\u20134BostonHoward17,5651\u20131Recap3April 22Boston3\u20130DetroitHoward20,0661\u20132Recap4April 24Boston3\u20132DetroitOTGustavsson20,0661\u20133Recap5April 26Detroit2\u20134BostonGustavsson17,5651\u20134RecapLegend:\u00a0\u00a0Win\u00a0\u00a0LossPlayer statistics[edit]SkatersGoaltendersRegular SeasonPlayerGPGSTOIWLOTGAGAASASV%SOGAPIMJimmy Howard515030042119111332.661482.9102006Jonas Gustavsson272615511654682.63735.9070000Petr Mrazek96449240131.74178.9272000GoaltendersPlayoffsPlayerGPGSTOIWLGAGAASASV%SOGAPIMJimmy Howard331781262.0287.9311000Jonas Gustavsson221330262.7172.9170000\u2020Denotes player spent time with another team before joining the Red Wings. Stats reflect time with the Red Wings only.\u2021Traded mid-seasonBold\/italics denotes franchise recordAwards and honours[edit]Awards[edit]Milestones[edit]Regular seasonPlayerMilestoneReachedLuke Glendening1st Career NHL GameOctober 12, 2013Kyle Quincey300th Career NHL GameOctober 14, 2013Xavier Ouellet1st Career NHL GameOctober 21, 2013Kyle Quincey100th Career NHL PointOctober 30, 2013Mike Babcock800th Career NHL GameNovember 1, 2013Niklas Kronwall200th Career NHL AssistNovember 1, 2013Petr Mrazek1st Career NHL ShutoutNovember 2, 2013Stephen Weiss250th Career NHL AssistNovember 4, 2013Adam Almqvist1st Career NHL GameNovember 4, 2013Danny DeKeyser1st Career NHL GoalNovember 4, 2013Adam Almqvist1st Career NHL Goal1st Career NHL PointNovember 7, 2013Pavel Datsyuk800th Career NHL GameNovember 16, 2013Henrik Zetterberg700th Career NHL PointNovember 24, 2013Daniel Alfredsson1,200th Career NHL GameNovember 29, 2013Daniel Cleary900th Career NHL GameDecember 10, 2013Jonathan Ericsson300th Career NHL GameDecember 12, 2013Tomas Jurco1st Career NHL Game1st Career NHL Goal1st Career NHL PointDecember 15, 2013Luke Glendening1st Career NHL Assist1st Career NHL PointDecember 17, 2013Daniel Alfredsson700th Career NHL AssistDecember 19, 2013Jonas Gustavsson50th career NHL WinDecember 19, 2013Alexey Marchenko1st Career NHL GameJanuary 4, 2014Riley Sheahan1st Career NHL GoalJanuary 11, 2014Justin Abdelkader300th Career NHL GameJanuary 18, 2014Mike Babcock400th Career NHL Win with DetroitJanuary 18, 2014Gustav Nyquist1st Career NHL Hat TrickFebruary 2, 2014Pavel Datsyuk800th Career NHL PointFebruary 8, 2014Joakim Andersson100th Career NHL GameMarch 7, 2014Brendan Smith100th Career NHL GameMarch 7, 2014Teemu Pulkkinen1st Career NHL GameMarch 14, 2014Landon Ferraro1st Career NHL GameMarch 18, 2014Todd Bertuzzi300th Career NHL Game with DetroitMarch 20, 2014Jakub Kindl200th Career NHL GameMarch 20, 2014Mitch Callahan1st Career NHL GameMarch 25, 2014Darren Helm1st Career NHL Hat TrickMarch 29, 2014Darren Helm100th Career NHL PointMarch 30, 2014Brian Lashoff100th Career NHL GameApril 2, 2014Drew Miller400th Career NHL GameApril 2, 2014Jimmy Howard150th Career NHL WinApril 2, 2014Mike Babcock700th Career NHL Game with DetroitApril 4, 2014Luke Glendening1st Career NHL GoalApril 5, 2014Drew Miller100th Career NHL PointApril 8, 2014Ryan Sproul1st Career NHL GameApril 13, 2014Tomas Tatar100th Career NHL GameApril 13, 2014PlayoffsPlayerMilestoneReachedLuke Glendening1st Career NHL Playoff GameApril 18, 2014Tomas Jurco1st Career NHL Playoff GameApril 18, 2014Riley Sheahan1st Career NHL Playoff GameApril 18, 2014Luke Glendening1st Career NHL Playoff Goal1st Career NHL Playoff PointApril 20, 2014Justin Abdelkader50th Career NHL Playoff GameApril 20, 2014Drew Miller50th Career NHL Playoff GameApril 20, 2014David Legwand50th Career NHL Playoff GameApril 22, 2014Jonas Gustavsson1st Career NHL Playoff GameApril 24, 2014Xavier Ouellet1st Career NHL Playoff GameApril 26, 2014Transactions[edit]The Red Wings have been involved in the following transactions during the 2013\u201314 season.Player signings[edit]PlayerDateContract termsRefBrendan SmithJuly 16, 20132 years, $2.525 million[27]Joakim AnderssonAugust 6, 20132 years, $1.465 million[28]Gustav NyquistAugust 20, 20132 years, $1.9 million[29]Daniel ClearySeptember 12, 20131 year, $1.75 million[30]Jake PatersonSeptember 28, 20133 years, $1.9525 million entry-level contract[31]Anthony ManthaOctober 12, 20133 years, $2.775 million entry-level contract[32]Zach NastasiukNovember 1, 20133 years, $2.1025 million entry-level contract[33]Jonathan EricssonNovember 27, 20136 years, $25.5 million contract extension[34]Luke GlendeningApril 5, 20143 years, $1.885 million contract extension[35]Draft picks[edit]The Detroit Red Wings’ picks at the 2013 NHL Entry Draft, held in Newark, New Jersey on June 30, 2013.Draft notesThe 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.[36]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.[36]References[edit]^ National Hockey League (2013). NHL Official Guide & Record Book 2014. Triumph. p.\u00a057. ISBN\u00a0978-1-60078-916-8.^ Rosen, Dan. “Realignment plan approved by Board of Governors”. NHL.com. Retrieved March 14, 2013.^ CHAPPELL, BILL. “NHL Realignment: New Divisions Drawn To Ease Time Zone Conflicts”. NPR. Retrieved March 15, 2013.^ “Report: 2014 Classic at ‘Big House’“. ESPN.com news services. Retrieved February 20, 2013.^ “Red Wings’ Pavel Datsyuk signs three-year, $23-million extension, happy to be here for four more years”. Mlive.com. Retrieved June 18, 2013.^ GARRIOCH, BRUCE. “Daniel Alfredsson leaves Ottawa Senators to chase Stanley Cup with Detroit Red Wings”. Ottawa Sun. Retrieved July 6, 2013.^ Peters, Chris. “Daniel Alfredsson signs one-year deal with Detroit Red Wings”. CBS Sportsline. Retrieved July 5, 2013.^ a b Alfie, Weiss excited for opportunity^ Daniel Cleary isn’t at top of Wings’ to-do list right now^ Detroit Red Wings 2014 Playoffs Media Guide^ Gustavsson, Crosby, Marleau named NHL three stars of the week^ Malkin, Kronwall, Keith named ‘Stars’ of week^ Lehtonen, Nyquist, Sekera named ‘Stars’ of week^ Franzen, Henrique, Kuemper named ‘Stars’ of week^ Nyquist, Lundqvist, Iginla named ‘Stars’ of week^ Iginla, Nyquist and Giroux named ‘Stars’ of March^ Wings land a sniper with NHL pedigree^ Red Wings acquire forward David Legwand from Nashville^ Red Wings reach deal for Alfredsson^ Glendening signs 1-year deal with Wings^ Red Wings sign forward Colin Campbell to entry-level contract^ Wings sign free agent winger Nosek^ Lightning sign free agent center Valtteri Filppula^ “Devils sign forward Damien Brunner \u2013 New Jersey Devils \u2013 News”. New Jersey Devils. September 24, 2013.^ Blues Agree to Deal with Colaiacovo^ [severstalclub.ru\/index.php?action=Press&newscat=3&newsid=32559 Adam Almqvist joins Severstal]^ Smith, Red Wings reach new deal^ Red Wings sign Joakim Andersson to a two-year deal^ Wings reach agreement with Nyquist^ Cleary, Wings agree on one-year deal^ Wings and Paterson agree to entry-level contract^ Wings sign Mantha to entry-level contract^ Wings sign Zach Nastasiuk to entry-level contract^ Wings signs Ericsson to six-year deal^ Red Wings ink center Luke Glendening to three-year contract extension^ a b “Canucks-Devils trade highlights day of deals at draft”. National Hockey League. June 30, 2013. Retrieved July 1, 2013. 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