On the Detroit Red Wings, there is no one quite like Tyler Bertuzzi. His net presence, his size and speed, his vision on the ice, his deft passing and that raw magic all natural scorers have — no one else on the team possesses them in equal quantities. But in the NHL, there is definitely no
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Alex Nedeljkovic had Carolina on his mind in the best possible way: It would mean seeing old teammates and a little extra motivation on the road. The rest of his Detroit Red Wings had Carolina on their minds principally as the next opponent and the fact it meant going on the road. With COVID-19 raging —
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 Red Wings captain Dylan Larkin, who has served as an alternate captain for the U.S. men’s hockey team at three World Championships, expressed concern regarding quarantine possibilities during the Olympics. NHL players are scheduled to participate in the 2022 Beijing Games, which begin Feb. 4. Though guidelines have not been finalized, there have been
It’s game on for the Detroit Red Wings and Carolina Hurricanes, though the Wings just had to place Robby Fabbri and Michael Rasmussen in COVID-19 protocol. There had been some doubt whether the Canes would be able to host the Wings on Thursday after losing four players to COVID-19 protocol Tuesday, forcing their game against
Detroit — It appears the Red Wings will play at the Carolina Hurricanes on Thursday night. The Hurricanes have been ravaged by COVID-19, with six players and a staff member in protocol. Their game Tuesday in Minnesota was postponed because of the situation. But the Wings suddenly have players of their own with COVID issues. Just
After what seems like a decade toiling at the bottom of the NHL standings, the Detroit Red Wings are finally competitive again. Consider this: the New Year is fast approaching and the Red Wings hold the final wild card spot in the Eastern Conference. They’re not competing for the first-overall pick – the Red Wings
Alex Nedeljkovic circled the date as soon as the schedule came out, but he may need to redo his calendar. The Detroit Red Wings await word on whether it’s game on with the Carolina Hurricanes next on the slate, because the Hurricanes — Nedeljkovic’s former team — had their Tuesday game postponed when four players
Alex Nedeljkovic came through with a big performance to secure home fans cheered loudest and last. The Detroit Red Wings had looked forward to Tuesday’s game, looked forward to playing at Little Caesars Arena again after a tough road trip. They needed patience, and they needed Nedeljkovic to make 33 saves against the New York
Detroit — Again, a return to Little Caesars Arena proved to be the cure the Red Wings needed to right all their ills. Returning home with a three-game losing streak — including two lackluster losses in St. Louis and Colorado — the Wings looked like a different team Tuesday while defeating the New York Islanders, 2-1. The
Associated Press NHL MVP Connor McDavid calls the idea of potentially having to quarantine for up to five weeks in China following a positive COVID-19 test “unsettling” as the NHL’s participation at the 2022 Winter Games remains up in the air. The Edmonton captain and one of three players already named to Canada’s provisional Olympic
The Detroit Red Wings’ season has been a bit of a roller coaster ride. The club has experienced the highs of win streaks, the longest being five games, while also experiencing the lows of losing streaks, including two separate four-game losing streaks. Inconsistencies are causing Detroit to miss out on essential points and a possible
In today’s NHL rumors rundown, the Dallas Stars have placed Anton Khudobin on waivers, why did the team ultimately decide to try and dump his contract? The Detroit Red Wings have signed forward Robby Fabbri to a three-year extension. Jim Rutherford talked about the possibility of trades being made in Vancouver and the Toronto Maple
Detroit — From the sound of it, Robby Fabbri didn’t really want to go anywhere else. The Red Wings are his team, now, and there was no desire to see if anything else was out there after this season. So Fabbri was excited to sign the three-year extension worth $12 million ($4 million salary cap hit)
Detroit Red Wings forward Robby Fabbri celebrated by FaceTiming with his parents and enjoying a nice glass of wine over dinner with his fiancée. It wasn’t his first contract, but it was a nice piece of job security. Fabbri’s new three-year, $12-million extension runs through 2024-25; the $4 million annual average value bumps him from the
Detroit — Robby Fabbri is going to remain with the Red Wings after this season. Fabbri, who could have been an unrestricted free agent next summer, signed a three-year contract extension Monday night with an average annual value (salary cap hit) of $4 million ($12 million total). Fabbri, 25, is in his third season with the Wings
Detroit Red Wings forward Robby Fabbri, a former first-round pick who general manager Steve Yzerman acquired for almost nothing, has received an extension through 2024-25. The team announced Monday evening that Fabbri had been signed to a three-year deal with an average annual value of $12 million. Fabbri, who turns 26 in January, was in
The 2001-02 Stanley Cup Champion Detroit Red Wings were a sight to behold. Their league-best 116 points were 15 more than any other team that season, and the roster was filled with NHL legends that helped capture the 10th championship in franchise history. Our countdown to Christmas continues by looking at the 10 Hockey Hall
Detroit — Tyler Bertuzzi returned to practice Monday, off the COVID protocol list and looking forward to playing hockey again. But, one thing hasn’t changed: Despite being one of the few reported players who is unvaccinated, and now having had the virus, Bertuzzi isn’t changing his stance. No vaccination for him. “Natural immunity, now,” said Bertuzzi, who
Saying that “it sucks missing games,” Tyler Bertuzzi remained unrepentant about his decision to forego the COVID-19 vaccine after enduring a bout with the virus. Bertuzzi emerged Monday from a 10-day quarantine, and said he stayed active by walking his dog to the park, and is expected to be in the Detroit Red Wings’ lineup