Trevor Thompson sits down with Red Wings forward Elmer Soderblom to discuss his athletic siblings and upbringing.
Jakub Vrana strode up to his locker stall and did what he has done so many times before: take off his skates and his gear. It was special, though, because Friday marked the first time Vrana was back with the Detroit Red Wings after a two-month stay in the NHL and NHL Players Association players
In addition to welcoming Jakub Vrana to Friday’s practice, the Detroit Red Wings were relieved to see Dylan Larkin and Filip Hronek on the ice. Both are game-time decisions for Saturday’s matinee against the Ottawa Senators — and is good news for the Wings given what happened earlier this week. Hronek left Wednesday’s game for concussion
Jakub Vrana speaks with the media following practice on Friday, December 16 at the BELFOR Training Center. The Red Wings take on the Senators Saturday at 1pm.
Red Wings head coach Derek Lalonde speaks with the media following practice on Friday, December 16 at the BELFOR Training Center. The Red Wings take on the Senators Saturday at 1pm.
Detroit — It is unclear when Detroit Red Wings forward Jakub Vrana will return to the lineup, but right now, that’s not what matters to him or anybody else. He’s just happy to be back. Vrana, 26, returned to practice with the Red Wings (13-10-6) Friday in a blue non-contact jersey after it was announced
After a torrid start to the season, the Detroit Red Wings have come back to earth a bit in recent weeks, in large part due to poor injury luck. They’ve lost their leading scorer, Dylan Larkin, their third highest scorer in Filip Hronek, and one of their highest scorers from last season in Tyler Bertuzzi.
With the recent injuries that have hit the Detroit Red Wings and the losses piling up, the team received some much-needed good news with the announcement that Jakub Vrana is on his way back to the lineup. He was projected to be one of the top forwards for the team this season, and it would
In the midst of a 3-5-2 run that seems to be marred by as many injury losses as actual losses, the Red Wings finally got some good player personnel news on Friday. Jakub Vrana has been reinstated from the NHL/NHLPA Player Assistance Program. Vrana has entered the “follow-up care” portion of the program, which means
The Detroit Red Wings’ defense core has been a weak spot as of late. They have continued to lose pieces to injury, with Robert Hagg being sent to the Injured Reserve (IR). Olli Määttä was also placed on the IR retroactively with a non-COVID illness. The team also may be without Filip Hronek after he
Jakub Vrana wore a no-contact sweater and a smile as he practiced with the Detroit Red Wings for the first time after two months in the NHL/NHL Players Association player assistance program. Vrana took repetitions Friday at Little Caesars Arena along with Dylan Larkin and Filip Hronek, the latter two of whom were unable to
‘Don’t skate at me like that’: Wild’s Reaves defends hit on Red Wings’ Hronek – Sportsnet “He just kind of turned his head and held onto the puck, so I’m not sure exactly what happened,” Reaves said. “I hope he’s OK, but you’ve got to know when I’m on the ice, definitely don’t skate at
Ryan Reaves made no friends with the Detroit Red Wings or their fans following Wednesday night’s game. The 35-year-old enforcer saw an opportunity and made sure to take it. The power forward belted Filip Hronek in the open ice with a skull-crushing hit and had a message for Hronek and the rest of the league.
The Detroit Red Wings fanbase and even some of the hockey world was set ablaze after Ryan Reaves laid an open-ice hit on Filip Hronek in Wednesday night’s loss to the Wild. The hit sent Hronek to the locker room and landed him in concussion protocol. The Detroit Red Wings did nothing after the hit.
Detroit — Red Wings fans weren’t happy about the thunderous hit Minnesota’s Ryan Reaves put on Filip Hronek during Wednesday’s game, knocking Hronek from the game. And Reaves didn’t receive a penalty. It’s likely fans’ irritation hit another level Thursday when Reaves received no hearing, no supplemental discipline, no anything, for what many analysts deemed
Ted Kulfan talks about the Red Wings’ four-game winless streak, the Ryan Reaves hit on Filip Hronek on Wednesday night and NCAA champ Riley Brengman of China Township is the guest. Kulfan also addresses the Wings’ three-goalie rotation with 6-foot-6 Swede Magnus Hellberg playing in goal for the 4-1 loss against the Wild in Minnesota.
The Detroit Red Wings have their hands on a number-one center in Dylan Larkin. In the last few years, he has been an underrated pivot in the league, failing to garner the recognition that fans feel he deserves. Dylan Larkin and Andrew Copp celebrate a goal for the Detroit Red Wings (Jess Starr/The Hockey Writers)
It may be early to start kicking the tires on trade deadline musings, but at the same time, this season feels like a revamped and improved Detroit Red Wings team. For that reason, it might be worth discussing some possibilities for what this trade deadline could bring. Characteristically speaking, the Detroit Red Wings have been
FWIW we played with five D-men for 56:55 and had only four to choose from for 7 of those minutes b/c penalties Mo Seider played 29:31Oesterle 22:58Chiarot 22:41Walman 23:42 Lindstrom 15:34 Derek Lalonde knows what he has on his blue line. Not the options we want. — Winging It In Motown (@wingingitmotown) December 15, 2022
The Detroit Red Wings will likely be forced to play without Filip Hronek for some time. He was placed in concussion protocol after leaving Wednesday night’s game early. The Red Wings defender got hit hard by Ryan Reaves, prompting the play to stop so he could get medical attention. Detroit Red Wings head coach Derek