Detroit Red Wings forward Jakub Vrana has been placed in NHL/NHLPA player assistance program, the team and league revealed Wednesday. Vrana had been excused from the Wings since Monday, for what head coach Derek Lalonde said were personal reasons. Vrana, 26, will be unavailable to the team “for an indefinite period while he receives care.”
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Detroit Red Wings forward Jakub Vrana has been placed in NHL/NHLPA player assistance program, the team and league revealed Wednesday. Vrana had been excused from the Wings since Monday, for what head coach Derek Lalonde said were personal reasons. Vrana, 26, will be unavailable to the team “for an indefinite period while he receives care.”
Detroit — The Red Wings will be without forward Jakub Vrana indefinitely, after the NHL and NHL Players Association announced Wednesday he will receive care from the player assistance program of the NHL and NHLPA. Under the terms of the joint program, Vrana will continue to be paid while receiving treatment. In the joint announcement
Detroit — It’s possible the Red Wings aren’t expecting forward Jakub Vrana to return for a while longer. Vrana is gone from the team for “personal reasons.” He didn’t play Monday against Los Angeles or he didn’t participate in Tuesday’s practice (the team had the day off Wednesday). The Wings have removed Vrana from the
The Detroit Red Wings are accomplishing what they came into the season wanting to: Prove general manager Steve Yzerman right. All the new players their GM added during the summer have factored into the 2-0-1 start, which next will be tested Friday at the Chicago Blackhawks. Yzerman added players at every position: Goaltender Ville Husso,
Detroit — Everybody is beginning to notice the depth the Red Wings possess and the fact there are more players capable of getting on the scoreboard than there has been in recent years. Another good example? After Monday’s 5-4 overtime loss to Los Angeles, a staggering 10 different players have scored goals, led by David
Dylan Larkin’s big play left him emotional and his coach, e0vocative. The Detroit Red Wings had a good practice Tuesday, the day after they snagged a point despite trailing three times in a game against the Los Angeles Kings. Even getting to overtime wouldn’t have happened without Larkin’s incredible drive in the final minute, after
Three games in and they are gaining a reputation as the Detroit Red Wings‘ identity line. Oskar Sundqvist, Michael Rasmussen and Elmer Söderblom are easily identifiable because they’re all well over 6 feet. They use that size to create energy, and there’s more to them than that. In the first game of the season, it
The Detroit Red Wings had a chance to do something special Monday night. They had a chance to take a step, maybe even a bit of a leap, and start the season with three straight wins. That’s something they haven’t done since the 2015-16 season, which just happens to be the last time they made
Detroit – The Red Wings earned a point Monday, thanks mainly to the will and determination of Dylan Larkin. Now, Los Angeles eventually earned the extra point in the 5-4 overtime victory, but the Wings wouldn’t have been able to even secure the one point if not for Larkin’s diligence. Los Angeles forward Viktor Arvidsson
Viktor Arvidsson had a chance to end the game in regulation — but Dylan Larkin wouldn’t let him. Larkin’s relentless effort to prevent Arvidsson from scoring into an empty net Monday at Little Caesars Arena was a highlight play even as the Detroit Red Wings lost, 5-4 in overtime, to the Los Angeles Kings. “That
Mickey Redmond has some advice for the stuggling Lucas Raymond. #LGRW
We hear from coach Derek Lalonde after his Red Wings suffer a 5-4 OT loss to the Kings on Monday. #LGRW
We hear from Dylan Larkin and David Perron after they help the Red Wings steal a point Monday night. #LGRW
Oskar Sundqvist — the self-described “smallest guy” on Detroit Red Wings’ Sky Line — made his first goal of the season a thriller. The Wings were without two regulars on Monday against the Los Angeles Kings at Little Caesars Arena, and spent much of the game playing from behind. Sundqvist used his 6-foot-3, 220-pound body to
Detroit – Playing three games in four nights isn’t uncommon in the NHL. As the schedule drags on, teams are going to be tested that way every once in a while. It’s just that at the beginning of a season, it’s just a little more of a test than usual. The body simply isn’t accustomed
Detroit — The improved depth the Red Wings have talked about and believe they have will be tested early. Coach Derek Lalonde announced after Monday’s morning skate that forward Tyler Bertuzzi will be out four to six weeks with an upper-body injury. Bertuzzi was hurt blocking a shot early in Saturday’s 5-2 victory in New
That depth the Detroit Red Wings had coming into the season will be tested after just one week. Tyler Bertuzzi, the team’s gritty, goal-scoring top-line winger, will miss 4-6 weeks with what coach Derek Lalonde said Monday is an upper-body injury. Bertuzzi left in the second period of Saturday’s 5-2 victory at the New Jersey
Paul Woods remembers his early days in the radio booth were quiet ones. The Detroit Red Wings had called and offered him the chance to be color commentator, and he was happy to do so because he wasn’t doing anything else. But sitting next to Bruce Martyn and speaking up wasn’t as easy as it
Newark, N.J. — To say the Red Wings had a quiet confidence about them as they controlled Saturday’s third period in New Jersey might be overstating a bit. It was only the second game of the season, and the 5-2 victory came against the stumbling and bumbling New Jersey Devils, who contributed to the Wings’
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