Detroit, MI
Red Wings erupt for four goals in second period, douse Flames
Red Wings forward Patrick Kane scored two goals in 5-2 win over Flames
Patrick Kane scored a pair of goals in the second period to lift the Red Wings to a 5-2 win over Calgary.
Detroit — There aren’t a lot of breathers the next two weeks for the Red Wings but Monday’s game against Calgary appeared to be one.
Turned out it was, and the Wings took full advantage.
Four second-period goals, two of them from Patrick Kane, sent the Wings to a 5-2 victory over the woeful Flames.
Emmitt Finnie, Moritz Seider (power play) and Dominik Shine (empty net) added goals and goaltender John Gibson stopped 26 shots as the Wings (37-23-8, 82 points) moved three points past Columbus for the final wildcard spot.
With 82 points, the Wings also tied Montreal for third seed in the Atlantic Division, though Montreal has played two less games.
The Wings host Montreal Thursday, Boston — the other Eastern Conference wildcard team — Saturday and Ottawa on March 24, in a crucial homestand.
The Wings fell behind 1-0 on Morgan Frost’s 15th goal in the first period, but roared back in the middle 20 minutes.
Kane tied it at 1 minute, 3 seconds when a deflected pass got on Alex DeBrincat near the blue line, and DeBrincat found Kane alone for a breakaway, Kane beating goaltender Dustin Wolf high.
The Wings took the lead on Finnie’s 12th goal. Finnie tapped in Albert Johansson’s pass, Johansson finding Finnie unattended at the side of the crease at 5:06.
BOX SCORE: Red Wings 5, Flames 2
Kane made it 3-1 with his 12th goal, and second of the period. Kane again converted a pass from DeBrincat, who stole a puck along the boards and found Kane skating alone toward the net. Kane got his stick on the puck and flipped it pass Wolf at 6:37.
After Calgary’s Matt Coronato cut the lead to 3-2 — Coronato swiped a puck from Simon Edvinsson, broke in on a 2-on-1 rush and his shot deflected off Moritz Seider’s skate and through Gibson — Seider extended the lead back two goals with his ninth goal, on a shot from the slot on the power play.
Shine scored his second goal into an empty net.
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Detroit, MI
2 men dead in unrelated overnight Detroit shootings
DETROIT (WXYZ) — Two men are dead after being shot in the early morning hours of Sunday, in what police say were separate incidents.
Both shootings took place in between 3 a.m. and 3:30 a.m. We’re told that one shooting happened in the 19000 block of Kelly Road on Detroit’s east side, and the other happened in the 8700 block of Quincy Street on Detroit’s west side.
Authorities say that the circumstances that led up to each of these shootings are unknown. No suspects have been arrested in relation to these cases.
Detroit, MI
Hundreds gather for rally against gun violence on Detroit’s east side
Community violence intervention groups, local organizations and law enforcement partners joined forces on Saturday to send a message that it’s time to put an end to gun violence in Detroit.
Hundreds attended the annual Silence the Violence rally on the city’s east side. One of the event’s participants, Latina Mack, is a member of the community violence intervention group Force Detroit.
“I combine myself with Force Detroit to be able to help these kids, to give them the resources, to provide opportunities for them, to do things that they have never done before,” Mack said.
In 2023, her 17-year-old son, Elijah, was killed in an accidental shooting.
“My son’s death prompted me to want to do more. I just didn’t want anybody else to go through what I go through on a regular basis. Sometimes that’s the biggest thing, just showing up and letting people know I’m here.” Mack said.
Organizers say the rally and march are about honoring those lost to gun violence, bringing awareness to ongoing struggles and showing support to those who need it.
“It’s very, very important to the survivors, and it’s more than just the survivors as it relates to the families, but the whole community is surviving this stuff because they seen it,” Dujuan Zoe Kennedy, executive director, Force Detroit, said.
Kennedy added that when it comes to gun violence, if you can predict it, you can prevent it.
“We know the root causes of violence are poverty. We know the root causes of violence are psychological, emotional and mental wellness. So we have to provide those things, we have to be there, we have to be trauma-informed and we have to operate and provide economic mobility,” Kennedy said.
One example of a community violence intervention success is Jordan Owens.
“I got a lot of good mentorship, and a lot of good guidance from them and I feel like I’m going down a better path,” Owens said.
The 16-year-old was arrested with a gun just a few years ago.
“I wasn’t necessarily beefing with people doing that, but people were in my neighborhood getting robbed, killed, hurt and I felt like I just needed protection at my age. I felt like I didn’t have nobody to protect me and I felt like I had to do it myself,” Owens said.
Now he realizes that’s not the case.
“It’s more to life than just all of this stuff in the neighborhoods and all of that. We all have the opportunity to change our lives and do better, and you just have to want that change for yourself.”
Owens has become an entrepreneur, starting both landscaping and car detailing services.
“I’d love to be a good community member, speaking to the youth and stuff like that, and doing more stuff like this. And I just want to go to college, continue with my businesses,” Owens said.
Detroit, MI
Detroit Tigers tally only 2 hits in 4-0 loss to Seattle Mariners
The Detroit Tigers notched only two hits in a 4-0 loss to the Seattle Mariners on Saturday afternoon.
Seattle pitcher Bryce Miller allowed one hit in six scoreless innings in the game.
Dominic Canzone drove in two runs with a pair of long extra-base hits for the Mariners, who had lost two straight after an eight-game winning streak.
Detroit was 4-0 in June after going 6-22 in May.
Miller (2-0) allowed a lead-off triple to Colt Keith in the third and walked two batters while striking out nine. He has allowed 16 hits in 27 innings this season, striking out 29.
Tigers starter Keider Montero (2-4) gave up four runs on six hits in five innings.
The Mariners took a 1-0 lead in the second when Canzone doubled off the 412-foot sign in center, scoring Randy Arozarena from first.
Arozarena then hit a two-run double in the third to put Seattle up 3-0.
The Tigers missed their best opportunity in the third when Keith led off the inning with his triple to center. Miller, though, retired the next three hitters on a pop-up and two strikeouts.
Canzone then led off the fourth with a 451-foot homer over the second level of shrubbery above the centerfield fence.
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