Detroit, MI
Detroit Red Wings set 23-man roster ahead of Thursday's opener

(WXYZ) — The Detroit Red Wings have finalized their 23-man roster ahead of the season opener, with the team planning to carry three goaltenders to start the season.
Detroit opens the season on Thursday night against the Pittsburgh Penguins. It’s a highly-anticipated season for the Red Wings after narrowly missing out on the playoffs last season.
Some big additions to the team include Vladimir Tarasenko, Erik Gustafsson and Cam Talbot.
Detroit also re-signed Patrick Kane to a one-year deal after he joined the team in the middle of last season and became a major contributor.
You can see the 23-man roster below.
Forwards
- Vladimir Tarasenko – #11
- Tyler Motte – #14
- Andrew Copp – #18
- Lucas Raymond – #23
- Austin Watson – #24
- Michael Rasmussen #27
- Christian Fischer – #36
- J.T. Compher – #37
- Jonatan Berggren – #48
- Dylan Larkin – #71
- Patrick Kane – #88
- Joe Veleno – #90
- Alex DeBrincat – #93
Defensemen
- Olli Määttä – #2
- Ben Chiarot – #8
- Albert Johansson – #20
- Jeff Petry – #46
- Moritz Seider – #53
- Erik Gustafsson – #56
- Simon Edvinsson – #77
Goaltenders
- Alex Lyon – #34
- Ville Husso – #35
- Cam Talbot – #39
According to Max Bultman of The Athletic, Red Wings lines at practice are ones that were projected for several months. They are, according to Bultman:
DeBrincat – Larkin – Raymond
Tarasenko – Compher – Kane
Rasmussen – Copp – Fischer
Berggren – Veleno – Motte
Chiarot – Seider
Edvinsso – Petry
Määttä – Gustaffson
The team has not said who will be the starting goaltender or how they will utilize all three goalies for the season.

Detroit, MI
Detroit Tigers Hope To Extend Win Streak Against Struggling Houston Astros Offense

The Detroit Tigers are coming off of an 11-game homestand and are in the middle of a four-game win streak, and they will hope for that to continue as they prepare to face a struggling Houston Astros offense.
In their last five games, the Tigers’ pitching staff has surrendered just seven runs. That has come against two top-15 offenses in the San Diego Padres and the Baltimore Orioles.
The Astros’ offense they are set to take on currently ranks tied for No. 24 in MLB with a team wRC+ of just 87.
Houston does also have one of the best pitching staffs in all of baseball, but Detroit’s offense will be lucking out since they are missing the two best starting pitchers the Astros have to offer now that the probables for the series are set.
Monday night will be the start of the series in Houston at 8:10 p.m. ET.
The Tigers will be throwing Jack Flaherty with the Astros going with Ronel Blanco.
Flaherty just plays better while with Detroit, and he looks back to the form that he started last year with. He has a 2.63 ERA over five starts with a 1.024 WHIP and 11.2 K/9.
Blanco is known for throwing a no-hitter last season in his first game of the year, but he has been off to a much quieter start during this campaign.
The second game of the series, Tuesday at 8:10 p.m. ET, will see Reese Olson on the mound for Detroit with Ryan Gusto taking the ball for Houston.
Olson is on a red-hot pitching streak with 12.1 scoreless innings over his last two starts. His ERA is down to 3.29 and he is looking as good as he has in his young career.
Gusto is a rookie who is starting out of necessity for the Astros, but he has been very solid with a 3.68 ERA over his three career starts.
The final game of the series will take place on Wednesday at 2:10 p.m. ET.
It will be the rookie sensation Jackson Jobe pitching for the Tigers and most likely Hayden Wesneski doing so for Houston.
Jobe has been solid in his full rookie campaign with a 2.70 ERA, but he will look to hone in his control and start generating some more strikeouts.
Wesneski is in line for the start, but he did have some velocity issues in his last outing that could cause the Astros to rest him.
Detroit, MI
DDOT bus crashes into Detroit apartment

NEWS
A DDOT bus crash occurred on Detroit’s west side when a maintenance employee, reportedly experiencing a medical emergency, lost control and crashed into an empty apartment building. The incident, which happened near Greenfield and McNichols, involved no passengers and resulted in no injuries to pedestrians. Witnesses described the scene as chaotic, with debris flying, but noted relief that an area usually populated by people was empty at the time.
Detroit, MI
Bus hits apartment building in Detroit after driver has medical emergency

DETROIT (FOX 2) – A Detroit Department of Transportation bus crashed into an empty apartment building on Saturday evening after the driver had a medical emergency.
The bus was unoccupied other than the driver, a maintenance employee, and the building, which was under renovation, was also unoccupied, according to city officials.
Other than the driver, no one was hurt.
The crash happened on Greenfield near McNicholls.
A Detroit Department of Transportation bus crashed into an empty apartment building on Saturday evening.
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