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Sean and Mike break down a jam-packed night on the ice, starting with the question every Detroit fan is asking: what’s the Red Wings’ biggest flaw right now — forward depth, defensive depth, or something deeper? The guys dive into the glaring lack of toughness, the missing physical presence that once defined Detroit hockey, and why nobody on this roster scares an opponent the way past Wings teams always had.

They examine the growing frustration in net as John Gibson’s struggles continue, the mounting case for giving Sebastian Cossa a shot, and the confusing signals coming from a team that can’t find consistency anywhere on the ice. On the blue line, they assess Axel Sandin Pellikka’s development, the patience required with young defensemen, and the unrealistic chatter around blockbuster Quinn Hughes fantasies. From veteran stability to CHL vs. NCAA development paths, nothing is off-limits.

The show also checks in on Calgary, Colorado’s nuclear start, Patrick Kane’s narrow usefulness, high school hockey storylines across Michigan, the UP’s resurgence, Northern Michigan University’s stunning collapse, and Olympic hockey anticipation — all with Sean’s usual mix of honesty, nostalgia, and humor. It’s a full-spectrum hockey episode that balances big-picture perspective with real concerns about Detroit’s long-term trajectory.