Detroit, MI
Detroit Red Wings Stax
THROUGH GAMES OF SUNDAY, JAN. 7, 2024
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POS
NO.
PLAYER
GP
G
A
PTS
+/-
PIM
PP
SH
GW
S
PCTG
F
93
Alex DeBrincat
39
17
21
38
0
17
7
0
1
123
.138
F
71
Dylan Larkin
33
13
19
32
-1
33
4
2
2
114
.114
F
23
Lucas Raymond
39
11
20
31
-11
14
2
0
3
75
.147
D
41
Shayne Gostisbehere
38
7
20
27
-16
10
2
0
1
68
.103
F
17
Daniel Sprong
39
10
16
26
4
16
2
0
0
94
.106
F
37
J.T. Compher
34
9
15
24
-3
22
3
1
0
43
.209
D
53
Moritz Seider
39
5
17
22
2
26
3
0
0
69
.072
F
14
Robby Fabbri
27
11
7
18
-4
8
2
0
3
37
.297
F
18
Andrew Copp
38
5
12
17
-4
18
1
0
1
68
.074
D
96
Jake Walman
36
9
8
17
3
22
1
0
2
62
.145
F
57
David Perron
33
9
7
16
-8
35
5
0
3
59
.153
F
27
Michael Rasmussen
39
8
8
16
6
25
0
1
1
56
.143
F
90
Joe Veleno
37
7
8
15
-11
6
1
0
0
48
.146
F
88
Patrick Kane
15
6
8
14
-3
2
1
0
0
51
.118
D
46
Jeff Petry
30
2
9
11
2
12
0
0
0
37
.054
D
8
Ben Chiarot
39
3
7
10
0
30
0
0
0
57
.053
F
36
Christian Fischer
36
2
6
8
3
24
0
1
0
36
.056
D
2
Olli Maatta
31
1
7
8
5
4
0
0
0
16
.063
F
48
Jonatan Berggren
9
2
3
5
4
2
0
0
0
10
.200
D
3
Justin Holl
27
0
5
5
3
20
0
0
0
7
.000
F
24
Klim Kostin
23
2
1
3
2
29
0
0
0
19
.105
F
21
Austin Czarnik
18
0
1
1
-3
6
0
0
0
14
.000
D
77
Simon Edvinsson
2
0
1
1
0
2
0
0
0
1
.000
F
11
Zach Aston-Reese
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
.000
TEAM TOTALS
39
139
228
367
-30
381
34
5
17
1164
.119
OPPONENT TOTALS
39
134
218
352
8
450
25
6
20
1255
.107
POS
NO
GOALTENDER
GP
MINS
AVG
W
L
OT
SO
GA
SA
SV%
G
A
PIM
35
Ville Husso
18
1004
3.53
9
5
2
0
59
549
0.893
0
1
0
47
James Reimer
12
667
3.41
3
6
2
1
38
342
0.889
0
0
4
34
Alex Lyon
11
609
2.56
7
4
0
1
26
320
0.919
0
1
0
45
Michael Hutchinson
1
57
3.1
0
1
0
0
3
36
0.917
0
0
0
TEAM TOTALS
39
2369
3.23
19
16
4
2
126
1247
.893
139
228
381
OPPONENT TOTALS
39
2369
3.36
20
14
5
2
131
1157
.881
134
218
450
Detroit, MI
How Detroit CBP blocks drug trafficking at border
NEWS
The Detroit Field Office of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) intercepted approximately 4,400 pounds of cocaine and about 1,000 pounds of methamphetamine during the past fiscal year, highlighting intensified enforcement efforts at the northern border.
CBP officers use law enforcement intelligence from multiple agencies to select trucks for inspection. They also utilize large-scale X-ray machines to scan vehicles when canine alerts or other indicators arise.
Detroit, MI
Detroit nonprofit supporting women receives grant of over $7,000 to grow mission
Homelessness and human trafficking are worldwide issues that impact thousands of people in Detroit, according to the National Human Trafficking Hotline and Michigan Coalition Against Homelessness.
However, one woman’s passion for making the community she once called home a safer place is receiving support from charitable organizations.
“I just saw a need in the community and it’s a big need in a community that I’m passionate about,” said founder and executive director of Elli’s House, Deb Ellinger.
On the streets of Detroit, there are women impacted by homelessness, human trafficking and substance abuse, circumstances that can be isolating, but not invisible to Ellinger.
“I have a passion for empowering women and showing them how they can thrive in the world,” said Ellinger.
She does this through her nonprofit, Elli’s House.
Ellinger houses young women while meeting many where they are in the community with clothes, food, supplies and support.
“I grew up in the city, so wherever we do outreach is close to the area I grew up in,” said Ellinger.
It’s an area where she has now helped around 180 people a week.
Ellinger will be able to do even more to continue her mission thanks to the Elks National Foundation in Michigan, which gave her a grant of over $7,000 on Sunday.
The foundation has captured the hearts of people who want to give back, and now Elli’s House can help even more.
“Thinking of all the supplies I can buy in the next few days, blankets are the biggest need and are hard to come by, so that’s the first thing I’m going to buy,” said Ellinger.
Survivors and victims of human trafficking can call 888-373-7888 to reach the National Human Trafficking Hotline, or text HELP to 233733.
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Detroit, MI
Detroit, Ann Arbor Forecast: Frigid conditions, sub-zero wind chills ahead
DETROT – The next chance of widespread and accumulating snow showers for Detroit, Ann Arbor and the rest of the Southeast Michigan region will be tonight into Monday. One to 3 inches of snow is forecast across this area.
But the more dangerous parts of the forecast are the blustery winds and very cold air. The incoming snow plus the winds gusting into the 30 to 40 mph range will create low visibility on the roads, making driving dangerous in some areas. They could also trigger snow squall conditions and whiteouts.
The Arctic-cold level air will lead to sub-zero wind chills, too. This will make it dangerous for people to be outside, even for short periods, with hands and faces exposed to the air. Children and older people are especially susceptible. Outdoor pets should be brought inside.
“Sub-zero wind chills are expected Monday through Tuesday as arctic air and gusty winds work through the area,” the National Weather Service meteorologists in Detroit said. “The lowest wind chills will occur Monday night and Tuesday morning, falling as low as around -15F.”
Here are the forecast highlights from the National Weather Service office in Detroit:
Michigan is bracing for a multi-day bout of bitter cold and snow as Arctic air settles over the region, bringing dangerous wind chills and hazardous travel conditions through at least midweek.
The first wave of very cold air arrived overnight, pushing dewpoints into the single digits across southern Michigan. While snow showers weakened through the early morning, overcast skies are expected to persist today with temperatures only reaching the low to mid 20s.
Another round of widespread snow is expected to begin tonight. Forecasters anticipate 1 to 2 inches of accumulation overnight as a weather system moves through the area. The main Arctic front will sweep through before Monday morning.
Monday will bring lake effect snow along with strong winds. Snow bands are expected to develop between I-94 and M-59 during the afternoon. Wind gusts could reach 30 to 40 mph, creating blowing and drifting snow conditions along with potential snow squalls. Snow totals Monday will vary depending on the location of the lake effect band, with most areas seeing 0.5 to 1 inch and locally higher amounts possible in the heaviest bands.
The dangerous cold will be the primary concern through the first half of the week. Temperatures will remain in the teens Monday and Tuesday, dropping to around 0 degrees Monday night. With the winds, wind chill values will be at or below 0 degrees for much of this period.
Monday night poses the greatest risk for dangerous wind chills. Areas near the Thumb and the Ohio border could see wind chills in the negative teens. Areas around M-59 may experience slightly warmer wind chill values between -10 and -5 degrees due to lingering lake effect clouds.
A brief warmup is expected Wednesday with temperatures returning to around 30 degrees. However, the relief will be short-lived as another weather system is already targeting the area for Wednesday, bringing another round of snow.
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