Despite their recent struggles, this could be the last year the Detroit Red Wings are sellers at the trade deadline. A return to the postseason is on the horizon, with 2022-23 being a realistic possibility. But in the meantime, which Red Wings might be traded in the near future? Let’s take a look at three
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The mental and physical grind of the season appears to be wearying the Detroit Red Wings as they make their way across western Canada. They have time to recover before Tuesday’s game vs. the Edmonton Oilers, after being shutout, 3-0, Saturday by the Flames in Calgary. The Wings spent the majority of the first two periods in
Calgary, Alberta — No Robby Fabbri and Tyler Bertuzzi, rugged schedule, elite opponent, you had the sense Saturday the Red Wings were in for a tough evening. But the 3-0 loss proved to be more difficult than imagined. The Wings only had 19 shots on net — a measly five through two periods (one in the first
Calgary, Alberta — You suspected the Red Wings might be searching for offense Saturday, but this was amazing. With no Robby Fabbri (knee) and Tyler Bertuzzi (COVID regulations) in the lineup, the Red Wings struggled to produce any sort of offense in a 3-0 loss to Calgary. Calgary outshot the Wings 43-19. The Wings were limited
Steve Yzerman has seen his Detroit Red Wings progress this season, but the past few weeks have exposed how far they are from the elite teams in the NHL. Yzerman used his first two trade deadlines as general manager of the team he captained to glory to stoke the rebuild, but he may be challenged
Calgary, Alberta — You suspected the Red Wings might be searching for offense Saturday, but this was amazing. With no Robby Fabbri (knee) and Tyler Bertuzzi (COVID regulations) in the lineup, the Red Wings struggled to produce any sort of offense in a 3-0 loss to Calgary. Calgary outshot the Wings 43-19. The Wings were limited
The shots were lopsided, but a solid performance from goalie Thomas Greiss gave the Detroit Red Wings a chance. Marc Staal’s 1,000th career game ultimately didn’t end in a celebration, though, as the Calgary Flames took Saturday’s game at Scotiabank Saddledome, 3-0. It was a one-goal game until midway through the third period. The Wings
When you talk about the best prospect pools in the NHL, at some point in the conversation the Los Angeles Kings and the Detroit Red Wings will both come up. Both teams have a deep pool of prospects, and while the Kings managed to win the second overall selection in the 2020 draft, both teams
Steve Kornacki | Special to The Detroit News Detroit — Red Wings defenseman Marc Staal is on the doorstep of a longevity milestone. When Staal steps on the ice Saturday night in Calgary against the Flames, it will be the 1,000th game of his NHL career. “It’s a cool milestone to get to,” said Staal, who played 13
Steve Kornacki | Special to The Detroit News Detroit — Offense will be at a premium in the first three games of a Red Wings road trip beginning Saturday night in Calgary. Injury has claimed Robby Fabbri and Tyler Bertuzzi also will be unavailable for action. That takes two of Detroit’s top four goal scorers out of
Robby Fabbri’s season is over, and the Detroit Red Wings are left to hope a young player can help fill the void. Saying he “feels horrible” for Fabbri, coach Jeff Blashill announced Friday, hours before the Wings left for western Canada, “we suspect Fabbs tore his ACL. We’re consulting with another specialist just to get a second
The Detroit Red Wings rallied around one another when they most needed it, restoring a measure of pride as they embark on a trek out west. It speaks to how they’ve tumbled that a 6-5 shootout loss begets optimism, but that’s where the Wings are as they pack up and head to Calgary, where a
Marc Staal recalled a funny moment recently: The Detroit Red Wings were playing the Carolina Hurricanes, and he found himself battling his brother, Jordan Staal, in a corner. An official blew his whistle, and Marc was assessed a holding call, much to Jordan’s delight. “It was a bad penalty, bad call,” Staal said. “He was
Detroit — Red Wings fans at Little Caesars Arena went home Thursday thoroughly entertained. The Red Wings lost 6-5 to the Minnesota Wild in the shootout, and they’ve been doing a lot of that lately (losing). But all the extracurricular activities that happened made for quite a fun hockey atmosphere, and this particular night the Wings
The Detroit Red Wings overcame an early case of nerves and, helped by Jakub Vrana, managed to take a step towards redemption. Their contest against the playoff-primed Minnesota Wild on Thursday at Little Caesars Arena was magnified by having been booed off home ice two nights earlier following a loss to one of the worst teams
Detroit — Goaltender Alex Nedeljkovic made the highlight reel for the rest of time. Nedeljkovic attempted to bat away a bouncing puck, and wound up knocking the puck through his legs at 12 minutes 7 seconds of the first period, giving Minnesota a 2-1 lead. Nedeljkovic just beat himself 5-hole; swatted the puck right in,
Detroit — One way the Red Wings can help themselves get out of this recent rut is play faster. For a team with a decent amount of speed, and one that had been playing aggressively for much of the season, the last two losses in particular have been perplexing. The Red Wings were dialed down, not
Coach Jeff Blashill and general manager Steve Yzerman chatted before a quiet Detroit Red Wings group went to work on redeeming themselves. Their next game comes Thursday against the Minnesota Wild, a team that last month pounded pucks behind the Wings in what has become an alarming trend. The enthusiasm that permeated a month ago has
Welcome back to Red Wings Wednesday Weekly! In this weekly column, we will take a look at the Red Wings’ most-recent week of play, identify any players and/or trends that stood out, and then look ahead and find out what the next week may have in store for the team from Hockeytown. As always, feel
Detroit — The Red Wings haven’t faced adversity well at all in the last two games, both ugly defeats. At some point they’re likely to face a tough patch Thursday when they host the Minnesota Wild. It’s going to be vital the Wings handle it better than they have. “To think that things just go smooth and