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Tonight, the Detroit Red Wings will return home and host the Winnipeg Jets, a team that is 6-6-4 on the road this season. This will be no easy task, as the Jets are 12th in goals against with only 99, compared to the 125 goals the Red Wings goaltenders have allowed. The Red Wings continue
It has been a while since our last prospects update. In the time in between, we’ve seen the World Junior Championship Tournament (WJC) start up, shut down, and ultimately get cancelled (or possibly postponed), and we welcomed in a new year. Meanwhile the Detroit Red Wings’ prospects continue to strut their stuff across the many
Detroit — Are the Red Wings best served playing Michael Rasmussen at center, or wing? Chances are, playing the 6-foot-6 Rasmussen in the middle anchoring defensive-minded lines is where the Wings see Rasmussen long term, and at his most effective. But Rasmussen has played wing in his career, also, including several games in the last week.
Updates Good morning from Detroit. #NHLJets are on the ice for morning skate. Dylan DeMelo and Jansen Harkins are on the ice, as are Samberg and Chisholm. No Eric Comrie or Brenden Dillon. — Mitchell Clinton (@MitchellClinton) January 13, 2022 Forwards Tyler Bertuzzi – Dylan Larkin – Lucas Raymond Robby Fabbri – Pius Suter –
This date in National Hockey League history is jammed-packed with so many all-time greats that even one of the biggest baseball legends made an appearance on the ice. Fans in New York and Edmonton had plenty to cheer about, one of the most dangerous lines in league history was put together for the first time,
Time: 7:30pm ET Place: Little Caesars Arena – Detroit, MI TV: BSDET, TSN3 Radio: 97.1 FM The Ticket Jets Blog: Arctic Hockey The west coast road trips have always been rough for Wings fans with their 10:30pm ET puck drops. This past one was also rough for the Red Wings themselves as they return to
SAN JOSE, Calif. — Playing at home is the reason the Detroit Red Wings are treading water with a 16-16-5 record, and for a second time this season Little Caesars Arena beckons as a reprieve after a long week on the road. It was a tired-looking Wings team that packed up at SAP Center on
I do think that Zetterberg one day would make a fine coach. Probably wouldn’t give him the reins for that right off the bat but never too early to start. Talked to Bowen Byram’s dad, Shawn. The defenseman doesn’t have a new concussion but is dealing with lingering issues likely stemming from his past concussion
Detroit Red Wings (16-16-5) vs. Winnipeg Jets (16-12-5) When: 7:30 p.m. Thursday. Where: Little Caesars Arena in Detroit. TV: Bally Sports Detroit. Radio: WXYT-FM (97.1) (Red Wings radio affiliates). • Box score SEIDER LOVES IT: ‘Everyone is happy in Hockeytown’ with Nicklas Lidstrom’s hire ABOUT LAST GAME: Red Wings take the San Jose Sharks to OT, but fall 3-2
To the credit of this Detroit Red Wings team, they are much improved in 2021-22 after a number of down seasons. Through 37 games, they have a 16-16-5 record, which has them fifth in the Atlantic Division. Though they sit just four points shy of a wild card position, the team they are chasing in
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
On this edition of the NHL Stat Corner, there is much to discuss, from teams reaching long-standing franchise marks to lots of goals and points. This covers every player and team stat and milestone from around the NHL over the past three days, featuring the Pittsburgh Penguins, Anaheim Ducks, Detroit Red Wings, Colorado Avalanche, Florida
Last night, the Detroit Red Wings wrapped up a three-game road trip in fitting fashion: a disappointing overtime loss. In the standings, it wasn’t particularly disastrous – the Wings collected two points in the trip (one from an overtime loss and one from a shootout loss). But to anyone that stayed up to watch, it
Detroit — The Red Wings needed, and wanted, more in terms of success on this road trip through California. With that dream of a wild-card playoff spot gradually slipping away, the Wings needed more than the two of a possible six points out of the three games in Los Angeles, Anaheim and San Jose. Tuesday’s 3-2 overtime
Ken Holland was the main voice guiding the Detroit Red Wings’ player personnel decisions since he took over as general manager in 1997 following their Stanley Cup championship. Along with a braintrust that included former general manager Jim Devellano, former Red Wings players, and coach Jeff Blashill, Holland constructed a solid Red Wings roster. In
Now that the NCAA Christmas Break is behind us and the World Junior Championships were canceled, NCAA teams have resumed action. Carter Mazur continues to lead Detroit Red Wings prospects in scoring in the NCAA. Not far behind is sophomore forward Robert Mastrosimone. Prospect Focus: Robert Mastrosimone (Boston University) Robert Mastrosimone is a junior with
Jan. 12 had some big moments from some of the greatest players in National Hockey League history. One legend returned to where he made a name for himself, another became the first to reach a new plateau, while a third had to step away from the game. Plus, there were memorable nights in New Jersey,
Steve Yzerman says he expects Red Wings to stay course during trade deadline, free agency – Detroit News “Depending on where we are in the standings you have to make some decisions,” Yzerman said. “But regardless, I don’t see us being really aggressive at the trade deadline and in free agency (this summer). I’ll take
SAN JOSE, Calif. — Moritz Seider knows Nicklas Lidstrom was a phenomenal player; it’s the person behind that legend who Seider is eager to befriend. Seider, the most promising defenseman the Detroit Red Wings have had since Lidstrom debuted 30 years ago, is a leading candidate for the Calder Trophy. If Seider finishes second in voting, he’d