As if a 5-1 loss wasn’t bad enough, the Wings will now be without Jason Williams for at least two months. Williams had his right leg buckle underneath him in the second period and it was caught underneath the weight of his body as he fell. The injury is apparently to the lower part of the fibula which probably means the “at least two months” part will be closer to 4 months before he can fully recover. Here’s what Babcock had to say following the game:
“Losing Willy was a blow to us,” Detroit coach Mike Babcock said. “He’s playing more minutes and in more situations than we anticipated. But that’s just the way it’s gone.”
Williams was indeed playing more minutes and starting to adjust to the system again during his second stint with the team and was on one of the power-play units with his rocket of a shot. Detroit has already lost Johan Franzen and Valtteri Filppula to injury and the depth that was the strong point of the team last year is starting to show as the weakness in this season’s team. When the Red Wings announce a call-up replacement for Willy, we’ll be sure to fill you in.