Detroit — There was a steady stream of media heading toward the lockers of Andrew Copp and Ben Chiarot after Tuesday’s morning skate. It was predominately Winnipeg media, touching base with former, popular Jets players who are now key Red Wings. Chiarot was a 2009 fourth-round draft pick of the Atlanta Thrashers and came to
Coach Lalonde says Adam Erne will be scratched with Tyler Bertuzzi’s return. Lalonde says he’s hoping Bert can help with finishing plays tonight #LGRW — Carley Johnston (@carleykjohnston) January 10, 2023 Husso also confirmed for starter. #NHLJets HC Rick Bowness says Kevjn Stenlund is a bit under the weather and will be a game-time decision.
Lucas Raymond speaks with the media following morning skate at Little Caesars Arena on Tuesday January 10, 2023. The Red Wings take on the Jets at 7:00pm.
3 hours ago Stupid Stat of the Day for January 10, 2023; Detroit Red Wings vs. Winnipeg Jets. Stupid Stat of the Day: The Red Wings are undefeated all-time when hosting the Winnipeg Jets in a game sandwiched between home and road games against another team.#LGRW #RedWingshttps://t.co/CGyBeBS4h8 pic.twitter.com/EWNggsyyqu — DetroitHockey.Net (@detroithockey96) January 10, 2023
It took longer than most years, but we’ve finally reached the point where we can say—with confidence—that the Detroit Red Wings should be sellers at the 2023 NHL Trade Deadline. Explore everything hockey with THW’s Hockeypedia pages. The Red Wings have lost their last three games—all in regulation—giving up 12 goals while only scoring four.
When: 7:00 EasternWhere: Little Caesar’s Arena, Detroit, MITV: BSD, TSN3Radio: 97.1 FM The TicketJets Blog: Arctic Ice Hockey Whelp, is everyone still having fun? The Wings are 5-11-3 since Thanksgiving and look like they’ve tumbled out of the playoff picture, probably permanently, unless they can put together a run starting tonight against the surprisingly resurgent
The Detroit Red Wings are pushing along with the 2022-23 season, and they continue to try and keep the wheels from completely falling off the season and taking a step back to examine the team’s roster and what could help the team get into an era of competition. One of the things that the Detroit
What is Red Wings’ next move with Jakub Vrana, Alex Nedeljkovic? – MLive When the Red Wings need that roster spot, they likely will waive Hellberg and hope he clears so they can send him to Grand Rapids, giving them more goaltending depth in the organization. Hellberg has been claimed three times on waivers this
Some good news for the Detroit Red Wings: Tyler Bertuzzi will be back for their next game. Getting a gritty goal scorer back in the lineup Tuesday when they host the Winnipeg Jets should help the Wings as they try to end a three-game skid. They have played well for extended stretches, but special teams
The Detroit Red Wings will host the Winnipeg Jets Tuesday at Little Caesars Arena. Detroit is hoping to snap a three-game losing streak while the Jets look to build on their current five-game win streak. The Red Wings received some good news Monday; forward Tyler Bertuzzi is expected to return to the lineup following surgery
(Photo by Rich Graessle/Getty Images) Detroit Red Wings: Patience proving to be a virtue with Jonatan Berggren by Tyler Kotila Help is on the way, and the Detroit Red Wings certainly need it. Forward Tyler Bertuzzi is expected to make his return to the lineup Tuesday as the Red Wings host the Winnipeg Jets. Bertuzzi
This week saw Detroit Red Wings general manager Steve Yzerman do the unthinkable, placing Czechian sniper Jakub Vrana on waivers, free for any NHL team to pick up. The Red Wings fandom was in shambles for exactly 24 hours as it awaited the inevitable announcement of which team decided to take him off waivers. Jakub
Detroit — The Red Wings need some sort of good news, some kind of spark, right about now. Maybe Tyler Bertuzzi can provide it. Coach Derek Lalonde confirmed after Monday’s practice Bertuzzi will be in the lineup Tuesday when the Wings entertain Winnipeg. Bertuzzi’s return appeared imminent after the Wings assigned Elmer Soderblom to Grand
One of the greatest goal-scorers in the history of the National Hockey League laced up his skates one final time on this date. Plus, Jan. 9 was a big night for memorable shutouts, and we had plenty of moments from the early years of the league. Let’s take our daily trip back through the years
Having Alex Nedeljkovic in the minors seems to be just what he needed to boost his confidence — but it’s a different story for another veteran. Nedeljkovic was assigned to the Grand Rapids Griffins for conditioning on Jan. 4, having gone almost a month since his last start with the Detroit Red Wings. Ville Husso and
The Detroit Red Wings played the long game with Jonatan Berggren. It’s been quite some time since he was drafted back in the 2018 NHL Entry Draft. The former second-rounder from Sweden took his time to get to Detroit. Surely, no one is complaining. The Detroit Red Wings chose to let the 22-year-old winger take
Detroit — Alex Nedeljkovic wanted to get some work in, needed to get work in, and the Grand Rapids Griffins schedule supplied him with that opportunity. The Red Wings goaltender only played two games in the last month, and had been supplanted as Ville Husso’s back up by Magnus Hellberg. So when general manager Steve
With veteran reinforcements on the near horizon, Detroit Red Wings general manager Steve Yzerman trimmed a rookie from the roster. The Wings on Sunday assigned Elmer Söderblom to the Grand Rapids Griffins, his second stint this season with the AHL affiliate. He was a healthy scratch Friday, indicating that although Derek Lalonde said last week
Berggren making strong case to stay with Red Wings – Detroit News Whatever line Berggren has been on, he’s produced offense. “Now we’re just going to ask him for consistency in it,” Lalonde said. “We’re seeing it now and hopefully he can keep building on it.” Lalonde’s job is to do the thing where you
General manager Steve Yzerman solved one roster crunch with a bold move, but Jakub Vrana’s expendability may only be the beginning. That is the subject of this Detroit Red Wings mailbag, with reader Michael S. writing to ask, “What are the Wings going to do when the others come back?” In 10 days or so,