Chicago — The more Chicago Blackhawks CEO Danny Wirtz examined the possibilities for the team’s opening at general manager, the more he felt he had what he needed in his own organization — even with the club’s recent struggles. The Blackhawks hired Kyle Davidson on Tuesday, dropping his interim tag instead of going outside the floundering
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Detroit — The Red Wings felt they had made progress in their defensive play last season. It was a shortened season, and they only played seven teams in the geography-based schedule, but based on the eye test, it was an accurate belief. The Wings were better defensively, and statistically it bore that out, showing the
For the past several years, Detroit Red Wings fans have looked forward to the trade deadline as the most important and exciting part of the season. The trade deadline has previously served as an opportunity to bolster the organization’s draft pick war chest and prospect pipeline with a postseason berth out of the picture. But
As the Detroit Red Wings try to stop sliding down the standings, their focus is on two areas in particular. “We have to be way more committed defensively and get a higher compete level,” rookie Lucas Raymond said Monday. “We definitely have the capacity to do it, so I think it’s all up to ourselves.”
Jeff Blashill: Why this was ‘fool’s gold’ for Detroit Red Wings Detroit Red Wings defenseman Marc Staal and coach Jeff Blashill, Feb. 26, 2022. Helene St. James, Detroit Free Press Detroit Red Wings (23-24-6) vs. Carolina Hurricanes (37-11-4) When: 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Where: Little Caesars Arena in Detroit. TV: Bally Sports Detroit. Radio: 97.1 FM (Red Wings radio affiliates). • Box
Detroit — Lucas Raymond is going through his first season in the NHL, and judging from the statistics and eye test, doing quite well. But it also helps Raymond has a buddy who is doing the same thing. Rookie defenseman Moritz Seider is going through the exact same things. The fact Seider has been around — to vent,
ON TODAY’S PODCAST: EPISODE 67 Ted Kulfan takes a look at the Red Wings’ historic 10-7 loss against the Maple Leafs and the team radio analyst Paul Woods is the guest on this week’s podcast. Woods talks about the Wings-Leafs’ highest-scoring game in the NHL in 11 years, Moritz Seider’s runaway Calder Trophy candidacy, Lucas Raymond’s
Graham Dunbar | Associated Press Geneva — International sports bodies moved to further isolate Russia on Monday for its invasion of Ukraine and pushed Moscow closer to becoming a pariah on the playing field. The International Olympic Committee urged sports bodies to exclude Russian athletes and officials from international events, including soccer’s World Cup. The IOC
After a leisurely February, the Detroit Red Wings get what they crave as March beckons: The rhythm of a regular schedule. The Wings (23-24-6) continue a stretch of facing elite teams Tuesday when they host the Carolina Hurricanes. The Wings went 3-4 in February, capping the month with a 10-7 loss to the Toronto Maple
Detroit — It would have been a remarkable comeback, one for the ages, but coach Jeff Blashill wasn’t fooled. Had the Red Wings come all the way back Saturday and somehow defeated the Toronto Maple Leafs — they lost 10-7, after entering the third period trailing 7-2 — it would have been a milestone game in the history
One stood up to a man who later would dismantle the Detroit Red Wings at a successful time, one played a key role in hockey players being recognized as the entertainers they are, and one steadied the franchise through a turbulent time. The impacts of Marguerite Norris, Colleen Howe and Marian Ilitch on the franchise span decades
Detroit — If you fought through the traffic and got to Little Caesars Arena Saturday, you were entertained. It took a while, but you got your money’s worth as the Red Wings put forth a furious rally only to lose 10-7. That’s right, 10-7. A total of 17 goals, eight in the third period alone. But
Marc Staal couldn’t recall being a part of such a crazy game before, and Jeff Blashill certainly never wants to be a part of one again. It was up to them to explain how the Detroit Red Wings lost, 10-7, to the Toronto Maple Leafs Saturday at Little Caesars Arena. It was a wild night,
Detroit — If you fought through the traffic and got to Little Caesars Arena Saturday, you were entertained. It took a while, but you got your money’s worth as the Red Wings put forth a furious rally only to lose 10-7. That’s right, 10-7. A total of 17 goals, eight in the third period alone. But
The Detroit Red Wings found their Original Six pride and found the net, and a Saturday night beating became a Saturday night thriller. Overmatched by the Toronto Maple Leafs for 40 minutes, the Wings whittled a five-goal deficit down to one, but couldn’t sustain the momentum through a breathless third period that saw the teams
Detroit — Rookie defenseman Moritz Seider has the ability and skill set to play with any of the Red Wings’ veteran defenseman. The minor issue has been finding the one who can mesh well with Seider. Coach Jeff Blashill had Danny DeKeyser playing with Seider early in Wednesday’s game against Colorado. But DeKeyser’s problems dealing
Detroit — Saturday night, Hockey Night in Canada airing the game, and against the Toronto Maple Leafs. What more could a Red Wings fan want? For the second time in about a month, the Wings and Leafs will meet at Little Caesars Arena on arguably the best night of the week for hockey, The fact it
Nick Leddy began his Detroit Red Wings tenure paired on defense with Moritz Seider; now he’s back at that spot as the Wings try to regain their footing during a particularly challenging stretch in the schedule. The Toronto Maple Leafs are on deck for a Saturday night Original Six date at Little Caesars Arena. The Wings (23-23-6) are
Detroit — Filip Zadina wanted to make it perfectly clear: He’d enjoy playing on a line with any of the other Red Wings forwards. And at one point, or another, Zadina probably has. But getting the opportunity right now to be linemates with Dylan Larkin and Lucas Raymond, let’s just say Zadina is enjoying this opportunity
The beautiful thing about going to college as an NHL prospect is that players who go this route develop off the ice just as much as they do on it. Just like their classmates, they learn what it means to be away from family for an extended period of time. While coaches undoubtedly try to