
Now that Detroit has heated back up in the new year, how likely is the team to keep that good form going?
After a dreadful month of December, the Detroit Red Wings (7-1-1 in the new year) are suddenly red hot. There are a few sources you can point to to explain the team's newfound strong form.
One is Alex Lyon's consistent confidence and competence in net, which has clearly been central to the team's 2024 success.
Another is a more relaxed schedule allowing for increased practice time, which Derek Lalonde recently mentioned as central to the team's defense improving in the new year.
However, given the big swings between hot and cold streaks we've seen all year long from Detroit, it's fair to wonder just how sustainable the team's current success actually is.
My co-host Connor Earegood and I took on this subject on the most recent episode of The Silky Mitten State. For a sample of that conversation, check out the video above.
You can find full episodes of The Silky Mitten State on Apple Podcasts and Spotify:
Alex Lyon Driving Detroit's Hot January
Marco Kasper Named AHL Player of the Week
Lalonde Credits Practice Time for January Red Wings' Defensive Turn Around
Kasper Gives Griffins OT Win after Late Berggren Goal
Red Wings 2, Hurricanes 4: Detroit's Win Streak Snaps at Three in Carolina
Red Wings' First Round Pick Danielson Picks Up Two Points in Winterhawks Debut
Red Wings' Win in Florida Reaffirms Resilience, Legitimacy of Playoff Aspirations
"When the Chips Are Down, We Just Find a Way": Lyon, Larkin, Lalonde React to OT Win in Florida