After flying back to Detroit following Thursday's late puck drop in the Central time zone, the Red Wings skated at Little Caesars Arena on Friday afternoon, and the theme was a direct correlation from the previous night's lopsided setback, focused heavily on compete level, and getting the bad taste out of their mouths.
It's another quick turnaround for Detroit, which will host the Columbus Blue Jackets in a pair of weekend matinees, beginning with Saturday's 3 p.m. puck drop at Little Caesars Arena. Columbus trails fourth-place Chicago by just three points in the Central Division, and is coming off a competitive four-game swing against the Carolina Panthers, in which the Blue Jackets earned five points.
"Today was probably, arguably, the hardest practice of the year, in a sense of the drills that were selected," Red Wings winger Bobby Ryan said. "Those are games that you need some kind of response from. I think we had that today in practice; now you hope that it carries over. With this schedule, you're back to back again, there's not a lot of time to be down. You just want to come in; you want to have a great day to flush it for one, but to really ramp up the intensity too and get ready to go."