Jan 31, 2021; Detroit, Michigan, USA; Detroit Red Wings left wing Darren Helm (43) skates to the puck during the second period against the Florida Panthers at Little Caesars Arena. Mandatory Credit: Raj Mehta-USA TODAY Sports Red Wings Fall to Colorado 5-2 in Darren Helm’s Return by Nate Brown Much was written by many now
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Welcome back to Red Wings Wednesday Weekly! In this weekly column, we will take a look at the Red Wings’ most-recent week of play, identify any players and/or trends that stood out, and then look ahead and find out what the next week may have in store for the team from Hockeytown. As always, feel
Detroit — Joe Veleno has appeared to be on the cusp of earning a regular spot on the Red Wings this season — but not quite totally. With the Wings nearly at full health currently — although with Dylan Larkin a game-time decision Wednesday, Veleno was recalled from Grand Rapids as insurance — the question
Thomas Greiss is first off the ice for Detroit this morning. #LGRW — Daniella Bruce (@daniellabruce_) February 23, 2022 #RedWings Blashill said Larkin, who skated this morning, will be a game-time decision. Veleno called up just in case. Namestnikov cleared to play. — Ansar Khan (@AnsarKhanMLive) February 23, 2022 Namestnikov didn’t skate this morning but
The Detroit Red Wings generally avoid treating a young player like a yo-yo, bouncing between the NHL and the AHL, but Joe Veleno has become an exception. He was back with the Wings at Wednesday’s morning skate after spending his second stint of the month with the Grand Rapids Griffins, where he has thrived. Veleno, 22,
On Black History Night, the Detroit Red Wings play host to the Colorado Avalanche tonight at LCA. Colorado are currently 1st in the Western Conference and are 7-2-1 in their last 10 games. Game time tonight is 7:30 PM at LCA in Detroit, MI. Player Focus: Jakub Vrana Jakub Vrana has been cleared for contact
We look back at the team’s progress during Steve Yzerman’s first three years at the helm for the Detroit Red Wings and what’s next for this young and competitive team. #LGRW
Detroit Red Wings (23-22-6) vs. Colorado Avalanche (36-10-4) When: 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Where: Little Caesars Arena. TV: Bally Sports Detroit. Radio: WXYT-FM (97.1) (Red Wings radio affiliates). • Box score RELATED: Wings’ Steve Yzerman has options a month from NHL trade deadline MORE WINGS: This is Gustav Lindstrom’s sizable advantage in making Detroit Red Wings’ lineup Game notes: The
Time: 7:30 EasternPlace: Little Caesars Arena – Detroit MITV: BSDET, ALTRadio: 97.1 FM The Ticket // 1270 AMAvs Blog: Mile High Hockey Welcome back to the Detroit Red Wings season. When last we saw this plucky team play a hockey game, it was a shootout victory in New York over a competitive Rangers team. This
Caregivers of former Red Wings defenseman Vladimir Konstantinov, who suffered severe brain injuries in a 1997 limousine crash and requires round-the-clock supervision, fear he could be forced to leave his metro Detroit home and enter a nursing home unless state lawmakers make changes to Michigan’s recently overhauled auto insurance system. Konstantinov, 54, appeared in a wheelchair Tuesday afternoon and spoke very
Detroit Red Wings: Colorado Avalanche came ‘like they were shot out of a cannon’ – Freep “They have some very, very high-end players — McKinnon is one of the best players in the league, Makar has established himself as one of the best defensemen in the league, but they have lots of other guys. I’ve
Gustav Lindstrom is feeling good after scoring his first goal in the NHL, but there’s reason beyond that to be happy. At 23, the former second-round pick has solidified himself on the Detroit Red Wings’ depth chart over more experienced defensemen. He comes into Wednesday’s game against the Colorado Avalanche fresh off celebrating a goal, after having
The Detroit Red Wings currently have 14 prospects playing in Europe. Three of these prospects (Albert Johansson, Eemil Viro, and Filip Larsson), have already signed entry-level contracts with Detroit. Others will sign this summer and possibly bring their talents to North America next year. Here is a look at the Detroit prospects that are currently
Birmingham — Former Red Wings defenseman Vladimir Konstantinov joined opponents of the 2019 auto no-fault insurance law on Tuesday in criticizing a fee cut that slashed payments to medical providers almost in half. Konstantinov, who turns 55 in March, like others affected by changes to the law, stands to lose the round-the-clock care he has received at home
The great Grind Line Podcast tweeted this out about a potential Red Wings roster next season. It certainly got people talking and thinking: Alright, how would we feel about this next season? Bertuzzi – Larkin – RaymondVrana – Hertl – ZadinaFabbri – Suter – BerggrenVeleno – Stephens – RasmussenSmith/Erne Lindholm – SeiderJohansson – HronekLindstrom –
The challenge of facing one of the best teams in the NHL is countered by the memory of the first measuring contest. After a week off, the Detroit Red Wings (23-22-6) dive back into their schedule Wednesday when they host the Colorado Avalanche. The Avs scored three goals by midway through the first period when
Reid Boucher, a former NHL player, was fired from his Kontinental Hockey League team last week following his sentencing in a Michigan sexual assault case from a 2011 incident involving a 12-year-old when he was 17. Boucher’s contract with the Russian team Lokomotiv Yaroslavl was terminated on Feb. 18, club press officer Alexander Sakhanov confirmed in
Detroit — The goose egg finally was removed from Gustav Lindstrom’s official statistics last week in Minnesota. Lindstrom shot from the point, and this time, in game No. 69 of his career, the puck found open space and eluded the opposing goaltender. Lindstrom finally had his first NHL goal. It was a long time coming. “I
Jeff Blashill speaks with the media following Tuesday’s practice day at Little Caesars Arena. The Red Wings next game is Wednesday night vs. Colorado. Presented by World Wide Technologies