The Red Wings traded defenseman Patrik Nemeth to the Colorado Avalanche for a fourth round draft pick in 2022 on Friday night. UPDATE: The #RedWings have acquired a fourth round pick in the 2022 NHL Entry Draft from the Colorado Avalanche in exchange for defenseman Patrik Nemeth. pic.twitter.com/dz4URzVck3 — Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) April 10,
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Detroit — Few things in life excite NHL fans like the trade deadline. Maybe not as much these days, as the salary cap has put a crimp into just how much playoff contending teams can do and has definitely limited their options. But for fans of teams who are dreaming of the playoffs, Monday’s 3 p.m. trade
With the trade deadline looming, Detroit Red Wings fans received some shocking news this morning: Bobby Ryan is expected to be out for the rest of the season. Detroit’s Trade Hopes Down the Drain It’s hard to paint this in any sort of positive light. Ideally, come Monday afternoon, Bobby Ryan would be packing his
Losing Bobby Ryan for the rest of the season is a double blow for the Detroit Red Wings. Ryan had been an outstanding veteran leader and a top-six forward with a knack for offense. For the man tasked with stoking the rebuild — general manager Steve Yzerman — Ryan had been a moveable piece to flip at
Detroit head coach Jeff Blashill announced on Friday that forward Bobby Ryan will miss the remainder of the season. Coach Blashill says Fabbri, Gagner, Nemeth are out tomorrow and that Bobby Ryan (upper body) is expected to be out for the remainder of the season. — Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) April 9, 2021 Ryan had
Detroit — Bobby Ryan’s season with the Red Wings appears to be over. Coach Jeff Blashill confirmed Friday that Ryan is getting a second opinion on an upper-body injury, with the expectation Ryan will need surgery. “We expect him to be done for the season,” Blashill said on Zoom call after Friday’s practice. Ryan has been
Already reeling, the Detroit Red Wings revealed another piece of bad news Friday: Bobby Ryan is done for the season. That was the message delivered by coach Jeff Blashill after an energetic practice in preparation for Saturday’s game at the Carolina Hurricanes. The Wings are coming off a 7-1 loss to Nashville on Thursday, which
Former Detroit Red Wings General Manager Jimmy Devellano was desperate to make the franchise into a Stanley Cup contender. Owner Mike Ilitch demanded it. Veteran locker-room presence was the missing element, Devellano decided. So, he targeted two aging stars from the St. Louis Blues, Bernie Federko and Tony McKegney. Devellano finalized one of Detroit’s most dubious deals on June 15, 1989, jettisoning emerging playmaker Adam
Call it what you want — déjà vu, Groundhog Day, a glitch in the Matrix — the results are the same. The Detroit Red Wings get roughed up against a team, regroup and have a hard-nosed practice, come out with determination for the next series, only to get roughed up again. The team’s inconsistency has
Press release from the Griffins: GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. – The American Hockey League on Friday announced that the Grand Rapids Griffins games scheduled for tonight on the road against the Cleveland Monsters and tomorrow at home versus the Rockford IceHogs have both been postponed due to league COVID-19 protocols affecting the Griffins. Make-up dates have
We are getting ready to record Episode 71 of our NHL podcast “Fer Sure: A 200 Foot Podcast.” If you missed the last episode, you can catch up here. Our guest for this episode is the one, the only Prashanth Iyer. If you follow the Red Wings, which I imagine you do if you are
Welcome back to our Seattle Expansion Draft Series. If you haven’t read the first article that lays out the rules of the expansion draft, that would be a good starting point, as I’ll only give the very basic rules in each of these follow up articles. If you are interested in Detroit, that was the
Akil Baddoo’s debut would be a great story even if the Detroit Tigers were the defending champs and the other big four teams here had made recent deep playoff runs, too. Not many longshot prospects hit the first big-league pitch they ever see over the fence and follow that up with a grand slam and
Red Wings showing willingness to stick up for each other – Detroit News Blashill was glad to see the actions by Smith and Glendening, but not surprised, having mentioned often the closeness of the team. “It’s important as a hockey team to care about each other, to want to play for each other and want
The Detroit Red Wings have been here before. Too many times, in fact. They head into a series against the Carolina Hurricanes smarting from a rout that had one veteran wondering when the Wings will learn. They know they need to work hard to have a chance — and yet another night ended so disastrously.
With some teams more than others willing to move draft picks, Detroit Red Wings general manager Steve Yzerman may be willing to check in on some current division foes. Here’s a look at the top three Central teams in the playoff hunt and what they might be willing to take and deal in regards to
Detroit head coach Jeff Blashill speaks to the media after a rough loss to the Nashville Predators. #MadeToChill
Detroit — The Red Wings have played better for several weeks now, since being routed in Nashville on March 25, exactly two weeks ago. The Wings had looked better defensively and didn’t have many bad stretches within the game. They were playing smart hockey and weren’t letting deficits spiral out of control when they were
Detroit — The Red Wings have played better for several weeks now, since being routed in Nashville on March 25, exactly two weeks ago. The Wings had looked better defensively and didn’t have many bad stretches within the game. But Thursday at Little Caesars Arena, the Predators routed the Wings again. All the Wings’ bad habits
With a month to go in the season, the Detroit Red Wings endured another rout. Several mistakes cost them Thursday at Little Caesars Arena, just as they seemed to be building a bit of steam. It was close for the first 30 minutes or so, but then the Wings deteriorated, left to rue a 7-1 loss