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Red Wings captivate millions, fueling NHL’s viewership boom. Another dominant performance cements Detroit’s status as a national ratings draw.
Dylan Larkin will be a game-time decision for the Detroit Red Wings against the Ottawa Senators on Tuesday night at Little Caesars Arena.
DETROIT – Detroit Red Wings captain Dylan Larkin didn’t need to say how difficult it has been to watch the past seven games while his team’s lead in the playoff race has dwindled – to the point where they’re one point out.
The Red Wings' captain Dylan Larkin will return from injury in the team's biggest game of the season against the Senators.
Patrick Kane described the Detroit Red Wings as being "in the thick of things," in the NHL playoffs chase, but the thickness has thinned.
Senators -191, Rangers +158; over/under is 6 BOTTOM LINE: The New York Rangers enter a matchup against the Ottawa Senators after losing four games in a row. New York has a 9-17-7 record at home and a 28-33-9 record overall.
The Ottawa Senators achieved a historic defensive feat, allowing only nine shots on goal in a victory against the New York Rangers, marking the lowest shots against since 2003.