Detroit Red Wings Aim to Snap Skid in Preseason Test vs. Blackhawks 9/30/2025

With only three preseason games left, the Detroit Red Wings head to the United Center tonight to face the Chicago Blackhawks. Puck drop is at 8 p.m. EST on ESPN+ as Detroit looks to stop a three-game slide and regain rhythm before the regular season.

How to Watch

Date: 09/30/2025
Time: 8:00 pm EST
Stadium: United Center, Chicago, IL
Watch:  ESPN+

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Detroit opened the preseason with two strong wins but has cooled off since, dropping three straight. The last time these two clubs met, the Red Wings edged out a 32 victory behind rookie center Emmitt Finnie, who made an immediate impression with a goal and an assist in his debut.

Offensively, Detroit has still created chances despite the skid. John Leonard, Dominik Shine, Patrick Kane, and Marco Kasper have all found the back of the net, with assists coming from Alex DeBrincat, Alexandre Doucet, Ben Chiarot, Ian Mitchell, William Wallinder, and Nate Danielson.

Odds:

-Spread: Detroit Red Wings -1.5 (+180)/ Chicago Blackhawks +1.5 (-235)
-Money Line: Detroit Red Wings -110/ Chicago Blackhawks -110
-Over/Under: 5.5
Odds from ESPN current to the time of publishing

Roster Notes

The Wings trimmed their camp roster this week, releasing defenseman Justice Christensen from his amateur tryout and returning goalie Rudy Guimond to the Moncton Wildcats (QMJHL).

Injury Report

  • OUT: D Simon Edvinsson (lower body)- estimated return Oct. 2
  • OUT: C Nate Danielson- estimated return Oct. 9

The good news: Dylan Larkin and Lucas Raymond are back tonight after limited preseason action. Both will be counted on to anchor a lineup still searching for consistency.

In net, Sebastian Cossa and Cam Talbot are slated to split time.

What’s at Stake

Preseason results don’t count in the standings, but the Red Wings need to build momentum. With two games left against Toronto after tonight, this is a chance to test line combinations, evaluate depth pieces, and shake off rust.

For players on the bubble, every shift matters. For Detroit’s core, it’s about tightening up execution and proving this group is ready to flip the switch when the regular season opens.

Richard Knight

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