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    Caleb Kerney
    Caleb Kerney
    Mar 1, 2025, 14:49
    Updated at: Mar 30, 2025, 14:24

    It's the final countdown.

    Detroit Red Wings (Russell LaBounty-Imagn Images)

    Detroit Red Wings fans and fans across the NHL are counting down to the Trade Deadline, which is less than a week away. Things are about to heat up.

    Amid the Trade Deadline is the actual schedule for March. The Red Wings have 14 games in March, six at home, and they also have a pair of back-to-back games.


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    Here is the March schedule along with the scoring leaders for the year and where the Red Wings sit in the Atlantic Division.

    *The results from each game will be updated throughout the month as they are played.

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    Detroit Red Wings Schedule For March

    The Red Wings have no more games left in March. Here is their record for the month:

    Record: 4 Wins, 10 Losses, 0 OTL, 8 Points (31st)

    2.64 Goals For per Game Played (24th)

    3.29 Goals Against per Game Played (18th)

    PP% - 26.3 (9th), PK% - 60.7 (32nd)

    Detroit Red Wings Game Results

    March 1 vs. Columbus Blue Jackets: 5-3 Loss (Game Recap)

    March 4 vs. Carolina Hurricanes: 2-1 Loss (Game Recap)

    March 6 vs. Utah Hockey Club: 4-2 Loss (Game Notes)

    March 7 vs. Washington Capitals: 5-2 Loss (Game Recap)

    March 10 vs. Ottawa Senators: 2-1 Loss (Game Recap) (Game Reflection)

    March 12 vs. Buffalo Sabres: 7-3 Win (Game Recap)

    March 14 vs. Carolina Hurricanes: 4-2 Loss (Game Recap)

    March 16 vs. Vegas Golden Knights: 3-0 Win (Game Notes)

    March 18 vs. Washington Capitals: 4-1 Loss (Game Notes)

    March 22 vs. Vegas Golden Knights: 6-3 Loss (Game Recap)

    March 24 vs. Utah Hockey Club: 5-1 Win (Game Recap)

    March 25 vs. Colorado Avalanche: 5-2 Loss (Game Preview)

    March 27 vs. Ottawa Senators: 4-3 Loss (Game Recap)

    March 29 vs. Boston Bruins: 2-1 Win (Game Reaction)

    Detroit Red Wings Scoring Leaders For The Year

    Here are the Red Wings' top-10 scoring leaders for the 2024-25 season:

    *Updated the morning of March 18th.

    1. Lucas Raymond 73 PTS: 73 GP, 26 G, 47 A, 19:00 TOI

    2. Alex DeBrincat 62 PTS: 73 GP, 33 G, 29 A, 17:47 TOI

    3. Dylan Larkin 62 PTS: 73 GP, 28 G, 34 A, 20:07 TOI

    4. Patrick Kane 52 PTS: 63 GP, 19 G, 33 A, 17:51 TOI

    5. Moritz Seider 40 PTS: 73 GP, 7 G, 33 A, 25:07 TOI

    6. Marco Kasper 30 PTS: 68 GP, 15 G, 15 A, 15:12 TOI

    7. Vladimir Tarasenko 30 PTS: 71 GP, 10 G, 20 A, 14:51 TOI

    8. J.T. Compher 29 PTS: 67 GP, 8 G, 21 A, 16:45 TOI

    9. Simon Edvinsson 29 PTS: 69 GP, 7 G, 22 A, 20:53 TOI

    10. Andrew Copp 23 PTS: 56 GP, 10 G, 13 A, 14:42 TOI

    Atlantic Division Standings

    Here is where the Red Wings sit in their division.

    *Italics highlight teams not in a playoff position. Updated as of the morning of March 18th.

    1. Toronto Maple Leafs: 73 GP - 44 W - 25 L - 4 OT - 92 PTS

    2. Florida Panthers: 72 GP - 44 W - 25 L - 3 OT - 91 PTS

    3. Tampa Bay Lightning: 73 GP - 43 W - 25 L - 5 OT - 91 PTS

    4. Ottawa Senators: 72 GP - 39 W - 28 L - 5 OT - 83 PTS

    5. Montreal Canadiens: 72 GP - 33 W - 30 L - 9 OT - 75 PTS

    6. Detroit Red Wings: 73 GP - 34 W - 33 L - 6 OT - 74 PTS

    7. Boston Bruins: 74 GP - 30 W - 35 L - 9 OT - 69 PTS

    8. Buffalo Sabres: 72 GP - 30 W - 36 L - 6 OT - 66 PTS