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The Red Wings have a 22-21-10 record in Jeff Blashill's second season as head coach.

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Bovada.lv had second thoughts about Jeff Blashill's job security with the Detroit Red Wings.

Bovada released odds this morning regarding which NHL coaches it thought would be fired next and Blashill was not on the list. But about an hour later, he was added to the bottom of the eight-man list.

Bovada puts the odds of Blashill being fired at 15-1.

Bovada has Dallas Stars' coach Lindy Ruff as the favorite to be fired next at 7-4. He's followed by Tampa Bay's John Cooper (7-2), Winnipeg's Paul Maurice (7-2), Montreal's Michel Therrien (9-2), Colorado's Jared Bednar (12-1), Calgary's Glen Gulutzan (12-1) and Vancouver's Willie Desjardins (15-1).

The list was released after Ken Hitchcock was fired by the St. Louis Blues and Claude Julien was let go by the Boston Bruins.

Hitchcock was fired Feb. 1 with a 24-21-5 record in his sixth season with the Blues. He led St. Louis to the playoffs in each of his first five seasons.

Julien was fired Monday with a 26-23-6 record in his 10th season with the Bruins. He led them to the Stanley Cup in 2011 but missed the playoffs the past two seasons.

Entering tonight's game in Washington, the Red Wings have a 22-21-10 record under Blashill, who is in his second season behind the bench.

Blashill led the Red Wings into the playoff last season before they lost in the opening round to Tampa Bay. They're currently tied for last place in the Eastern Conference.

The Red Wings have made the playoffs for 25 straight seasons, the longest active streak in North America's four major professional leagues.