Detroit — Oskar Sundqvist returned to the ice Tuesday, taking part in the Red Wings’ morning skate. It’s taken a while. Sundqvist hasn’t played since Oct. 26 and missed the last six games, likely longer than anyone anticipated for the upper-body injury Sundqvist has been dealing with. But Sundqvist is finally sensing a breakthrough. “I
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After a crowded morning skate ended Tuesday at Little Caesars Arena, Detroit Red Wings coach Derek Lalonde and Oskar Sundqvist chatted for a few minutes. Sundqvist is among mending Wings who are projected to be activated over the coming days or weeks. Sundqvist could play as soon as Thursday, when the Wings host the New
Detroit — The NHL season is heading into only its fifth week, so it’s difficult to get overly excited. Yet, at the same time, with the Red Wings’ 3-2 overtime victory Sunday at Madison Square Garden against the New York Rangers, it’s difficult not to be impressed. It was the third game in four nights,
NEW YORK — David Perron had a good feeling about Dominik Kubalik as soon as the Detroit Red Wings newcomers went to dinner back in September. “Him and I, in Traverse City at training camp, first guy I sat down with, had a beer, started connecting with,” Perron said Sunday. “He was one of the
NEW YORK — The Detroit Red Wings showed something to build on Sunday, digging themselves out of a hole on the road to make a game of it against a talented Original Six rival. Showing growth from previous seasons, the Wings rallied from an early deficit at Madison Square Garden to beat the New York
We hear from coach Derek Lalonde after his Red Wings rally past the Rangers on Sunday for their third straight victory. #LGRW
We hear from Dominik Kubalik after he scores the winner for the Red Wings in overtime on Sunday. #LGRW
New York — The Red Wings haven’t played well in front of goaltender Alex Nedeljkovic this season, so Sunday was a concerted effort to change that around. The script wasn’t exactly, maybe, like planned, but it was good enough. Good enough, in fact, for a 3-2 overtime victory over the New York Rangers. BOX SCORE:
New York — This past weekend’s reunion of the Red Wings’ 1997 and 1998 Stanley Cup winning teams could have served as some sort of NHL front office gathering. So many of the players from the 1997 and 1998 teams, along with Detroit’s 2002 Cup-winning team, serve in high-profile positions with NHL or European pro
Detroit — You could tell the focus goaltender Ville Husso had late in Saturday’s game when Husso lost his stick. Instead of reaching down and picking it up, which defenseman Ben Chiarot was almost pleading to do, Husso stayed focused on the puck. Much as Husso did the entire game Saturday, making 24 saves in
Sick bay is overflowing with Detroit Red Wings forwards. Filip Zadina joined the crowd after getting hit in the leg by a shot during Saturday’s 3-0 victory over the New York Islanders. “Lower body, not good,” head coach Derek Lalonde said shortly after the game ended at Little Caesars Arena. “I don’t think we’re going
Coach Derek Lalonde updates us on the injury to Filip Zadina. #LGRW
We hear from two of Saturday’s stars: Ville Husso (24 saves, shutout) and Lucas Raymond (game-winning goal). #LGRW
We hear from Pius Suter after his shorthanded goal helps his Red Wings top the Islanders 3-0 Saturday. #LGRW
Shortly before the puck dropped, Steve Yzerman, general manager and former captain, noted how the current Detroit Red Wings had come through with a victory on Thursday when the 1997 Stanley Cup championship team was honored. The Wings came through again on Saturday after the 1998 team was honored at Little Caesars Arena, delivering a
Detroit — Someone tell the Red Wings’ alumni to stick around a while longer. They certainly provided good luck and saw some winning hockey from the present Wings, too. With the 1997 and 1998 Stanley Cup championship teams in attendance, the Wings won their second consecutive game Saturday while the memories flowed, defeating the New
Steve Yzerman evoked all the right emotions as he capped a three-day celebration honoring the 1997 and 1998 Detroit Red Wings Stanley Cup championships. “For our ’98 team, this is a great opportunity for me to thank these gentlemen for the commitment they made, the selflessness they played with,” Yzerman said Saturday. “I can’t tell
The Red Wings celebrate the 25th anniversary of their 1998 Stanley Cup championship.
As one former player put it: “We all got older, a lot more grey, but the personalities are the same that they were 25 years ago.” Martin Lapointe summed up why the Detroit Red Wings’ three-day celebration of the 1997 and 1998 Stanley Cup championship teams was such a success: It gave him, Steve Yzerman,
Detroit — Andrew Copp picked a good time for his first Wings’ goal, scoring the eventual game-winner Thursday against Washington late in the third period. Copp afterward was hopeful of maybe his first goal kind of opening the floodgates for many more. If that happens, great, as far as coach Derek Lalonde is concerned. But
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