Welcome 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 free
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Over the course of a rebuild, many players will have their moment in the limelight. But, whether you like it or or not, no player is guaranteed a spot in the NHL. Despite the promise they may show in a given moment, it simply does not mean that a roster spot will be available to
Valentine’s Day has been quite an eventful date in National Hockey League history. One of the greatest goal-scorers to ever skate experienced some highs and lows. The fans in Motown had plenty to cheer over the years. In addition to a trio of first NHL goals, this date in 2004 proved to be a memorable
One of the most iconic teams in the history of the National Hockey League was close to relocating before a legendary name stepped up and took control. This date has been full of big moments by some of the greatest members of the Hockey Hall of Fame and a couple of players who will be
What’s The Grind Line? Apart from the once-famous line of Kris Draper, Kirk Maltby, and either Joe Kocur or Darren McCarty, The Grind Line is also The Hockey Writers’ weekly column about the Detroit Red Wings. This week Devin Little and Patrick Brown are the muckers who make up THW’s forechecking unit and sound off
Feb. 16 was a night to remember in Steel City as some of the biggest names in franchise history had special moments. Also, a number of the best players in the history of the National Hockey League hit big-time personal milestones. In addition, the 1980s was an especially busy decade on this date. The THW
Ted Kulfan | The Detroit News Detroit — It’s never easy to come to a new hockey team, but it’s even more difficult when the goals and assists don’t happen right away. Vladislav Namestnikov was a forward the Red Wings felt could help in a variety of ways when they signed him as a free agent
Helene St. James | Detroit Free Press As much as the Detroit Red Wings have improved parts of their game, one component remains a mess. They’ve earned points in two straight games for the first time this season, but had to settle for a meager one when they lost in overtime, 3-2, Monday to the
Helene St. James | Detroit Free Press As much as the Detroit Red Wings have improved parts of their game, one component remains a mess. They’ve earned points in two straight games for the first time this season, but had to settle for a meager one when they lost in overtime, 3-2, Monday to the Chicago
Helene St. James | Detroit Free Press The Detroit Red Wings played a tight, spirited game against an Original Six rival in their first home game in two weeks. The good vibe they took away from their last road game didn’t last long as a couple breakdowns forced the Wings to play from behind against
Nolan Bianchi | The Detroit News It’s not how you start, it’s how you finish. Or so they say. Unfortunately for the Detroit Red Wings on Monday night, they started hot, ended even hotter, but dropped the comeback attempt when Dominik Kubalik froze Thomas Greiss on a 2-on-1 in overtime as the Chicago Blackhawks escaped with
Nolan Bianchi | The Detroit News The Detroit Red Wings are home for an extended stay after playing 10 of 12 on the road, and there are probably few who are happier about it than forward Robby Fabbri. Fabbri has scored in three of his last four games after missing eight games on the COVID-19 protocol
Ryan Ford | Detroit Free Press Sunday was Valentine’s Day, and for a gift, the NHL gave the entire Central Division the day off. That’s also a gift to you, dear reader, sparing you from a bevy of Valentine’s puns featuring the Stars’ Landon Bow, the Blackhawks’ Madison Bowey and, uh, <checks thesaurus> the Lightning’s
Helene St. James | Detroit Free Press The Detroit Red Wings hope Danny DeKeyser can be an impact player for them again, but it does not sound promising. The veteran defenseman cleared waivers Monday. He will remain with the team, but this roster management move enables the flexibility to assign him to the taxi squad. DeKeyser has had a
Helene St. James | Detroit Free Press A career night for Luke Glendening, waivers for Danny DeKeyser. The Detroit Red Wings begin a new week boosted by a rare victory. But even though Ws have been scarce — they won twice on the six-game road trip — their work ethic has been a positive, as has
Ted Kulfan | The Detroit News The Red Wings team that is returning to Little Caesars Arena on Monday, after completing a six-game road trip, isn’t resembling that one that began this trip. The Wings have forwards Robby Fabbri, Sam Gagner, Adam Erne and Filip Zadina, and defenseman Jon Merrill all back from COVID-19 protocol, and
Ted Kulfan | The Detroit News Detroit — Danny DeKeyser hadn’t been playing, and was recuperating from offseason herniated disk sugery, but you still didn’t see this coming. The Red Wings waived the veteran defenseman Sunday in a somewhat surprising move. DeKeyser, 30, had surgery for a herniated disk early last year, which limited him to only eight games. We’re running
Helene St. James | Detroit Free Press The Detroit Red Wings return home with a much-needed shot of confidence. They played an outstanding road game Saturday, riding topnotch individual performances to a 4-2 victory against the Nashville Predators at Bridgestone Arena. It was only the Wings’ second victory in 12 outings, but they had been playing well
Helene St. James | Detroit Free Press The Detroit Red Wings return home having given their confidence a much-needed shot in the arm. They played an outstanding road game Saturday, riding topnotch individual performances to a 4-2 victory against the Nashville Predators at Bridgestone Arena. It was the only the Wings’ second victory in 12 outings,
The Grand Rapids Griffins picked up the first win of the season with a 3-1 victory over the Cleveland Monsters on Saturday at the Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse in Cleveland. First-round pick Evgeny Svechnikov, Riley Barber and Dominic Turgeon scored goals and Rochester Hills’ Pat Nagle made 26 saves for the Griffins. Michael Rasmussen added an assist