Detroit — The Red Wings have traded defenseman Filip Hronek to the Vancouver Canucks. The Wings will receive a 2023 first-round pick (belonging to the New York Islanders) and a 2023 second-round pick, while sending Hronek and a 2023 fourth-round pick to Vancouver. Hronek, 25, was a 2016 second-round draft pick of the Wings. In
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Exhale, Hockeytown – the Detroit Red Wings have re-signed Dylan Larkin to an eight-year contract extension. The deal, which was announced Wednesday, comes with an $8.7 million AAV. Now that the contract has been signed, Red Wings fans can rest easy knowing their captain will remain a fixture in Detroit until 2031. Related: Red Wings
Detroit Red Wings general manager Steve Yzerman showed his eye remains very much on the future of the rebuild and traded veteran defenseman Filip Hronek. The return from the Vancouver Canucks yielded at first-round pick and a second-round pick in the 2023 draft. The Canucks also got a 2023 fourth-round pick. Hronek, 25, had nine
Detroit — Dylan Larkin, as expected, is staying with the Red Wings. Larkin, the Wings’ captain, and the Wings agreed Wednesday to an-eight year contract extension worth $69.6 million ($8.7 million salary cap hit). Larkin, 26, could have been one of the more highly sought-after unrestricted free agents on the market this summer. But, given
Dylan Larkin’s importance to the Detroit Red Wings has been cemented with an extension that secures his services through the 2030-31 season and avoids any talk of unrestricted free agency. The 26-year-old forward signed an eight-year extension Wednesday, two days before the NHL trade deadline. It’s the maximum length possible for a team signing its
Despite plenty of noise in recent months surrounding potential acquisitions in Jakob Chychrun and Erik Karlsson, it felt less and less likely that the Edmonton Oilers were going to do anything as the trade deadline inched closer and closer. Fans were growing very frustrated, as this felt like a year to really make a push
Kanata, Ontario — What do you do now if you’re Red Wings general manager Steve Yzerman? The Wings appeared squarely in a race for a wild-card playoff spot in the Eastern Conference heading into Ottawa, and with a definite chance to build that momentum. Two convincing losses later, capped by an ugly 6-1 loss Tuesday,
The Edmonton Oilers made what many believed was their big move ahead of this season’s NHL Trade Deadline when they added Mattias Ekholm to their blue line. GM Ken Holland paid a heavy price to add what feels like the perfect fit for their defense, sending Tyson Barrie, Reid Shaefer, a first and another pick
Kanata, Ontario − The Red Wings will want to forget about this little series in Ottawa. The Wings’ chase for the playoffs hit a roadblock in Canada’s capital city, with the Senators completing a sweep of the two-game, back-to-back series Tuesday 6-1. The Wings (28-24-8, 64 points) dropped their third consecutive game and failed to
If that was the Detroit Red Wings’ version of playoff hockey, it doesn’t bode well for their wild-card chase. They were beaten up two straight nights by the Ottawa Senators., losing 6-1 Tuesday at Canadian Tire Centre after losing by a four-goal margin 24 hours earlier. The Wings came into the mini-series full of hope
The Boston Bruins made a big splash last week when they acquired Dmitry Orlov and Garnet Hathaway from the Washington Capitals. However, with the 2023 NHL Trade Deadline still a few days away (March 3), we should not rule out the possibility of them making another notable move. The Bruins were heavily linked to Ivan
The Detroit Red Wings need to be watched closely this week as we inch closer to the 2023 NHL Trade Deadline. Although they temporarily removed Tyler Bertuzzi from the trade market, NHL insider Darren Dreger reported last night (Feb. 28) that the Red Wings are listening to offers for him again. It ultimately makes sense
In today’s NHL rumors rundown, the Edmonton Oilers are being linked back to the Nashville Predators in talks regarding Mattias Ekholm. Can the Oilers find a way to make his salary work? Meanwhile, after trading for Timo Meier, what is the story on names like Jesper Bratt? Will they get him signed to an extension?
When the Detroit Red Wings finally got him into the lineup on a regular basis, Jake Walman showed what a help he can be. It made sense, therefore, as the Wings announced Tuesday, to sign the 27-year-old defenseman to a three-year, $10.2 million extension; the $3.4 million annual average value fits in well with what
Kanata, Ontario — When the Red Wings acquired defenseman Jake Walman from St. Louis last season, he was considered a project who had yet to find his way in the NHL. Things have changed in almost a year. Walman and the Wings on Tuesday signed a three-year contract extension for $10.2 million ($3.4 million cap
Kanata, Ontario – This felt like a playoff game, with the accompanying emotion in the building and bad blood on the ice. The Red Wings and Ottawa Senators, two long rebuilding teams aiming to finally make the playoffs, got a taste of what it would be like Monday at Canadian Tire Centre. From the Wings’
The Detroit Red Wings’ hunt for a playoff spot hit a rut in the first of back-to-back games against one of the other teams giving chase. The Wings made so many tracks to the visitors penalty box Monday at Canadian Tire Centre, there was little chance to make a game of it against the Ottawa
Kanata, Ontario — The most popular player in the Red Wings’ locker room Monday after the morning skate was Magnus Hellberg. The talkative goaltender always tends to draw a crowd, but Hellberg was returning to Ottawa after playing with the Senators earlier this season before being waived. Hellberg also was scheduled to get the start
The consensus from the Detroit Red Wings was to move on from Saturday night’s 3-0 loss to Tampa Bay and eye the opportunity in Ottawa. They play a back-to-back there to open the week, adding a game Tuesday to the Monday one that was on the original schedule because a Dec. 23 contest was postponed
Detroit Red Wings (28-22-8, 64 points) vs. Ottawa Senators (28-26-4, 60) When: 7 p.m. Monday. Where: Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. TV: Bally Sports Detroit Extra. Radio: 950-AM (Red Wings radio affiliates). • Box score Game notes: Both franchises have been in the rebuild wilderness for more than a half-decade and hope to emerge this season in the playoffs. Both
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