With the Stanley Cup Champions finally crowned, the NHL offseason has officially kicked off – why not start it off with some trade rumors? The news of the Maple Leaf’s’ interest in Tyler Bertuzzi has made the social media rounds for the past couple of days, sparking conversation about his value and what a potential
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Elliotte Friedman on 630CHED: TOR wanted Bertuzzi at the deadline but he was injured. Doesn’t sound good for Hyman and TOR now. DET and EDM possibilities for Hyman. Hall wants 3-4 years. Thought he was going to stay in BOS, and he still might, but he may test the market. — J (@Account4hockey) July 9,
As the NHL offseason takes hold, the Detroit Red Wings find themselves in the midst of swirling trade rumors once more. According to Elliott Friedman, the Toronto Maple Leafs are apparently interested in Red Wings forward Tyler Bertuzzi who played but nine games this season and is currently a restricted free agent. The segment about
With the Tampa Bay Lightning putting the finishing touches on back-to-back Stanley Cups Wednesday night the 2020-2021 season has finally come to an end. It also means that a somewhat condensed and likely flurry of activity offseason is about to begin. One of the first landmarks is the opening of the buyout window, set for
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. Previous articles focusing on Detroit in this series were
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Most of the Detroit Red Wings forwards can play multiple forward positions. Many right wingers on the Detroit roster can also play the left side. Detroit has recently added skilled forwards in the hope that they can bring scoring to an aging lineup. Here is a look at the right wingers in the Detroit organization,
The Detroit Red Wings have been trying to stockpile skilled forwards through the draft. This has been necessary because of a lack of scoring depth at the NHL level. Detroit only scored 127 goals in the most recent shortened schedule. Injuries to key players also helped contribute to the paltry number of goals scored in
Ask an average NHL fanatic what they thought of the 2017 draft, and you’ll get a variety of responses. Some applaud their GM for their savvy picks. Others were skeptical at first but quickly changed their minds as the prospects developed. The Detroit Red Wings were among neither of these groups. At the time, general
Ranking the 10 Worst Offseason NHL Trades Since 2000 – BR By 2001, however, Hasek had yet to add a Stanley Cup to his trophy case. He informed the Sabres he wanted to play one more season but with a contender. On July 1, 2001, they traded Hasek to the Detroit Red Wings in exchange
With 12 picks, Steve Yzerman has plenty of ways to approach the upcoming 2021 NHL Draft. Trading up is always a risk, especially this year – but if the right player falls, Yzerman could utilize some of his capital to secure the right player. The Cost There’s no set value for the cost of trading
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Nearly every division in the NHL is chuck full of lengthy and overpriced contracts, and the Metropolitan Division is no different. While there aren’t quite as many blatantly bad contracts in the Metro, there are definitely opportunities for the Detroit Red Wings to take a cap beating in exchange for some draft capital. Philadelphia Flyers
Red Wings Could Target Cap-Strapped Teams For a Defenseman – SI Other targets could include the Hurricanes’ Brady Skjei, the Penguins’ Marcus Petterssen or Mike Matheson, or the Wild’s Matt Dumba or Carson Soucy. Vince Dunn is the guy that’s talked about before the “other targets” – not really any names we haven’t already run
Detroit Red Wings General Manager Steve Yzerman won’t provide an answer on any timeline–and it’s the smart move. Yzerman enjoys what not one other front office executive in the entire league has: goodwill with the fan base. Just look back to April 19, 2019 for evidence of that. Whimsically watching as he built the Lightning
With the second of his two first round picks, Steve Yzerman and the Detroit Red Wings might look to the east for perhaps the best Russian in the 2021 NHL Draft Class: Fyodor Svechkov. Can the young Russian center help fill Detroit’s talent gap down the middle? The VHL and MHL Svechkov played a majority
Only sharing the one story today because it doesn’t feel right putting any other stories with it, but that doesn’t mean you can’t use Quick Hits to bring stuff up that’s interesting to you. Columbus Blue Jackets goalie Matiss Kivlenieks, 24, dies after being struck by fireworks – ESPN Police in Novi, Michigan, said the
The best teams in the NHL are strong down the middle. When the Detroit Red Wings were winning Stanley Cups, they had Steve Yzerman, Sergei Ferdorov, Igor Larionov and Kris Draper as their top four centers. After the retirements of Pavel Datsyuk and Henrik Zetterberg, the Red Wings have struggled to make the playoffs. Strength
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Previously, we took at look back at the first three prospects Detroit took in the 2020 NHL Draft. Head over to read what Lucas Raymond, William Wallinder, and Theodor Niederbach have been up to in the last year. Below, you’ll find the rest of the gang. #55 – Cross Hanas (LW) Cross Hanas was taken