NHL Game Preview: Detroit Red Wings (39-27-8) at Philadelphia Flyers (37-25-12)

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Puck drop is scheduled for 7:00 PM EDT
Venue: Xfinity Mobile Arena, Philadelphia, PA
Broadcast: ESPN+, FDSNDETX, NBCSP; Radio: 97.1 The Ticket (DET), relevant Flyers affiliates

This Eastern Conference wild-card battle pits two teams fighting for playoff positioning in the final stretch. The Red Wings sit in the mix for an Atlantic Division wild-card spot, while the Flyers are battling in the Metropolitan Division wild-card race. Philadelphia hosts with home-ice advantage (17-12-8 at Xfinity Mobile Arena) and enters after a strong recent stretch, including a 5-3 win over Detroit on March 28. Both clubs are tightly packed in the standings, making every point critical.

Injury Report

Detroit Red Wings (forward depth impacted):

  • Michael Rasmussen (C) – Day-to-Day / Out (undisclosed) – Has not resumed skating; expected return window of 7-10 days from late March reports, likely unavailable or highly questionable here.

No other major absences reported for the core roster.

Philadelphia Flyers (perimeter and depth thinned):

  • Nikita Grebenkin (RW) – Out (upper body) – 7-10 days, re-evaluation pending.
  • Rodrigo Abols (C) – Out (ankle) – Expected return ~April 14.
  • Tyson Foerster (RW) – Out (long-term, post-surgery; not expected back until mid-May window).

Philadelphia’s absences are manageable with call-up depth, though they limit some secondary scoring options.

Recent Team Forms (Last 5 Games)

Detroit Red Wings (1-4 SU):

  • 3/31 @ PIT: L 5-1
  • 3/28 vs PHI: L 5-3
  • 3/27 @ BUF: W 5-2
  • 3/24 vs OTT: L 3-2
  • Prior regulation/OT loss contributing to slide

Detroit has shown offensive flashes but has been inconsistent defensively and in closing games.

Philadelphia Flyers (3-2 SU):

  • 3/31 @ WSH: L 6-4
  • 3/29 vs DAL: W 2-1 (OT)
  • 3/28 @ DET: W 5-3
  • 3/26 vs CHI: W 5-1
  • Prior competitive result

Key Player Matchups

  • Dylan Larkin / Alex DeBrincat (DET) vs. Flyers top-six and checking lines: Larkin’s speed and playmaking will test Philadelphia’s structure; expect heavy forecheck pressure.
  • Travis Konecny / Owen Tippett (PHI, Tippett hot with recent hat trick) vs. Red Wings blueline: Tippett’s scoring burst and Konecny’s speed could exploit any defensive lapses.
  • Moritz Seider (DET) vs. Flyers forwards: Seider’s two-way game is key to containing transition.
  • Goaltending Battle: Detroit’s netminder (likely Cam Talbot or backup) vs. Philadelphia’s Samuel Ersson or Ivan Fedotov – Flyers’ recent goaltending has been steadier at home.

Philadelphia’s depth and home energy project favorably in most matchups, especially with Detroit missing Rasmussen.

Series History

Philadelphia leads the 2025-26 season series 1-0 (5-3 win on March 28 at Little Caesars Arena). The Flyers are 7-2-1 in their last 10 meetings overall against Detroit and have owned recent head-to-head play with strong special-teams execution. All-time, the rivalry is competitive, but current form favors the home side.

Betting Trends

Totals have gone Under in 8 of Detroit’s last 10; recent head-to-head has been higher-scoring but current injuries/form lean tighter.

Detroit is 1-4 SU in its last 5 and 3-7 SU in its last 10 vs. Philadelphia.

Philadelphia is 3-2 SU and 4-1 ATS in its last 5; strong 26-10-? ATS in certain road/home splits.

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