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 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
I’ll start with something I said via Twitter that wasn’t appreciated: I don’t like Anthony Mantha challenging Aleksander Barkov for Barkov’s hit on Dylan Larkin late in the third period today. Part of it is that bad things happen when Mantha plays that role. The guy’s hands are glass. If someone needs to step up,
I’m not going to say that the Red Wings looked good in their 4-1 win over the Florida Panthers today. This is still, in general, a Not Good team. For the first time in a long time, though, they did all the things (consistently) that they needed to do to win a game, though. Specifically,
Well, that was something. I was all ready to talk about what an ugly third period the Red Wings had this afternoon and how much it looked like last season’s Red Wings. They got pinned down, they didn’t control anything, and they allowed two quick goals. It was bad. That is going to happen this
New season, same Red Wings. Kinda. Like many games last season, Detroit didn’t look particularly good in their season-opening 3-0 loss to the Carolina Hurricanes on Thursday night. I don’t think it’s fair to say it’s entirely the same, though. The Wings never really got going last night, and most of the opportunities they did
The Red Wings made a series of assignments to their taxi squad and to the Grand Rapids Griffins yesterday and, with that, their roster for the 2021 season is pretty much confirmed. I qualify that because the Red Wings are starting with Bobby Ryan, Darren Helm, and Christian Djoos out of the lineup. So, while
The long-expected announcement of Dylan Larkin as the next captain of the Detroit Red Wings came Wednesday morning. It’s official. Dylan Larkin has been named the 37th captain in Detroit Red Wings franchise history. #LGRW pic.twitter.com/l05lknUP6B — Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) January 13, 2021 The Red Wings had been without a captain since Henrik Zetterberg
The Detroit Red Wings waived ten players on Monday, including former first-round draft pick Evgeny Svechnikov. #TOR Rosen Marincin Brooks Boyd Agostino#NYR Greco Fontaine Kinkaid Crawley Brodzinski Blackwell Bitetto#PHI Lyon Wotherspoon Prosser Pouliot Bigras Andreoff#DET Pickard Boyle McIlrath Lashoff Hicketts Turgeon Svechnikov Elson Criscuolo Barber — CapFriendly (@CapFriendly) January 11, 2021 Svechnikov missed much of
The Detroit Red Wings claimed defenseman Christian Djoos off of waivers from the Anaheim Ducks on Saturday. Detroit claims Christian Djoos off waivers from Anaheim. — Chris Johnston (@reporterchris) January 9, 2021 Djoos, 26, split last season between the Washington Capitals and the Ducks at the NHL level but spent most of the season with
The Grand Rapids Griffins updated the roster on their website yesterday, adding jersey numbers for new players and reflecting a change for one returning player. Goalie Kaden Fulcher is shown as switching from #33 to the #36 worn last season by Kyle Wood. Fulcher has worn #33 for most of his career but appears to
The Red Wings kick off their training camp for the truncated 2021 season tomorrow, announcing the camp roster and schedule today. The #RedWings today released their training camp roster and schedule, comprised of 40 players who will hit the ice on Friday, Jan. 1 at the BELFOR Training Center inside Little Caesars Arena. Details »
The NHL announced it’s schedule for the pandemic-shortened 2021 season on Wednesday. Rivalries will take center stage during the 2020-21 @NHL season, which begins Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2021. Schedule: https://t.co/NwxVjVlUsb #NHLStats pic.twitter.com/0uywbZbG5f — NHL Public Relations (@PR_NHL) December 23, 2020 As previously announced, the Red Wings’ schedule is entirely made up of games against opponents