DETROIT, MICHIGAN – APRIL 15: Jakub Vrana #15 of the Detroit Red Wings celebrates his second period goal while playing the Chicago Blackhawks at Little Caesars Arena on April 15, 2021 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images) A Primer for the 2021 World Junior Championships by Chris Giles The Detroit Red Wings have
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Edvinsson scratching his potential as next impact Wings defenseman – Detroit News Fredrik Sjostrom, the Frolunda general manager, has felt Edvinsson’s potential has been an intriguing ingredient for scouts evaluating Edvinsson. “Simon has tremendous upside,” Sjostrom said. “When you have that size and reach and skate as well as he does, you’re going to go
Starting today, Canada will be hosting the World Junior Championships. This year the opening round games will be held in Edmonton and Red Deer, AB. Teams in each pool will play a round robin competition of four games with the top four teams in each pool advancing to the quarter finals. The bottom teams in
Even without Detroit Red Wings hockey, there’s still plenty to discuss as the NHL season is on pause. In this version of the Red Wings Roundtable, we look at the likelihood of a remote Jacob Chychrun trade, a critical look at Filip Zadina, and our most anticipated players in the World Junior Championships. Sending season’s
The Detroit Red Wings top line is one of the best in the league this season. Dylan Larkin, Lucas Raymond and Tyler Bertuzzi have been stellar leading a heavily improved offense unit. Last season, it was the defense that carried the team, with a good chunk of the forwards focused more on two-way play. The
It could always be worse. Sure, the Detroit Red Wings have one of the worst goal differentials in the NHL. Yes, apart from their top line, the offensive depth is less than ideal. Moritz Seider is absolutely carrying the team’s defense. But, as far as situations go, the Red Wings are not in a bad
Dylan Larkin’s confidence soaring with recent offensive surge for Red Wings – Detroit News One thing last season did teach Larkin was controlling only what a person can control, and attempting to let go of the stuff you can’t. “The highs and lows of this league, they’re pretty dramatic at times,” Larkin said after the
Nov 30, 2021; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; Detroit Red Wings right wing Filip Zadina (11) is congratulated by defenseman Marc Staal (18) and his line mates after scoring a goal during the second period against the Boston Bruins at TD Garden. Mandatory Credit: Bob DeChiara-USA TODAY Sports Red Wings Nostalgia: A Christmas Gift for the Ages
One of my fondest memories as a child was returning to Michigan for the holidays. I learned very quickly that there was no PASS or Channel 50 to catch Detroit Red Wings games in Chicagoland. To a sports crazed seven-year-old, it was quite the adjustment. Baseball was my first love, but hockey was right behind.
Just want to remind people. 2022 Olympics Plan B: Projecting Canada, U.S. rosters if NHLers don’t go to Beijing – Daily Faceoff We know that Team USA would probably bring a roster of European pros and College players. But they’d still need to get those players to agree to go as well. Most of the
The Detroit Red Wings captain, Dylan Larkin, is having a heck of a year. He currently leads the team in points, with 15 goals and 14 assists through 27 games. After a disappointing campaign in the 2020-21 season, Larkin is proving why he deserves that “C” on his chest. What do the stats say? Larkin
Sources: NHL not going to Olympics because of COVID-19 surge – ESPN Attention will now turn to using the scheduled break for the Olympics — Feb. 6-22 — to reschedule games. The NHL All-Star Game is still scheduled for Feb. 5. Sources said that rescheduling could include currently postponed games or potentially moving up games
As many teams pause for the Christmas Break or a need to cancel games due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, it’s fun to rank the Detroit Red Wings prospects based on current statistics. The Detroit Red Wings have several prospects signed to entry-level contracts. The Red Wings still have time to figure out if recently
Dec 18, 2021; Detroit, Michigan, USA; Detroit Red Wings left wing Lucas Raymond (23) skates with the puck during the second period against the New Jersey Devils at Little Caesars Arena. Mandatory Credit: Raj Mehta-USA TODAY Sports Red Wings: What the NHL’s pause means for Detroit by Alex Faber As the NHL pauses following another
Larkin led the NHL with five goals and seven points in three games (5-2-7) to propel the Red Wings (15-13-3, 33 points) to a 2-1-0 week and into the final Wild Card position in the Eastern Conference. The Detroit captain scored once in a 2-1 victory over the New York Islanders Dec. 14. He then
The NHL announced Monday night that the league would go on a temporary pause, with all scheduled games before the Christmas break postponed. According to the release, players can return to their clubs on Dec. 26, with games resuming the following day. So what does this mean for the Detroit Red Wings? Well, it didn’t
The Calder Trophy finalist predictions for the 2021-22 season involved many names. Young players from all over the league on multiple teams in different conferences and divisions looked to stake their name in the history books. Cole Caufield (Montreal Canadiens) seemed to be the standout option after his strong but brief regular season and postseason
The Detroit Red Wings have a plethora of prospects playing in Europe. One prospect who everyone forgets about is goaltender Joren van Pottelberghe. Joren van Pottelberghe was selected by the Red Wings in the 2015 draft. Now 24, van Pottelberghe could be a possibility to back up Alex Nedeljkovic next year. Thoimas Greiss will be
The Detroit Red Wings announced Sunday night that the season was postponed until at least Dec. 26 due to a COVID outbreak on the roster. The news follows an earlier report that Pius Suter, Sam Gagner, Joe Veleno and an assistant coach were placed into COVID protocol. The four join a bevy of other Red
The National Hockey League announced on Sunday that the Detroit Red Wings would be shut down until at least after the league’s Holiday Break. SCHEDULE UPDATE: The @DetroitRedWings have been shut down at least through the scheduled completion of the @NHL’s Holiday Break in the schedule on Dec. 26. https://t.co/E57I3F2Hom pic.twitter.com/2CUmMc8oBQ — NHL Public Relations