The season is off to a rip-roaring start, and a pair of Detroit Red Wings rookies is already making their presence felt in the NHL. Forward Lucas Raymond and defenseman Moritz Seider have been extremely impressive since the season has kicked off, and though that’s hardly a surprise to those who have been following their
Game Day Updates Moritz Seider took home an honor this month… Jeff Blashill said Red Wings’ Dylan Larkin will miss tonight’s Montreal game “for personal reasons.” — Helene St. James (@HeleneStJames) November 2, 2021 Jeff Blashill said the anticipation is Adam Erne (blocked shot Friday) will be available tonight at Montreal. If not, Red Wings
Mortiz Seider’s long list of achievements continues to grow. The rookie defenseman has been named the NHL’s rookie of the month for October 2021. Seider, who the Red Wings selected with the no. 6 pick in the 2019 NHL Draft, has already established himself as Detroit’s top defenders. Through 8 games, the 20-year-old German rearguard
The Detroit Red Wings will be without two-thirds of their top line Tuesday at Montreal. Coach Jeff Blashill said after the morning skate at Bell Centre captain Dylan Larkin will miss the game “for personal reasons.” Tyler Bertuzzi will miss his second straight game of the trip because his decision not to get vaccinated for
Montreal — If the Red Wings were to miss forwards Dylan Larkin and Tyler Bertuzzi the past few seasons, it would be a devastating blow to the lineup. And it does hurt, with coach Jeff Blashill confirming after Tuesday’s morning skate that Larkin would be unavailable for “personal reasons” and Bertuzzi being unavailable in Canada because of
There’s no doubt about it: Moritz Seider and Lucas Raymond are dominating the chatter around “Hockeytown” these days, and for good reason. Coming into this season as the Detroit Red Wings’ top two prospects, big things were expected of both players upon arriving in the NHL, and so far they have met and even exceeded
Time: 7:00 PM EST Place: Bell Centre TV: BSDET+, RDS, TSN2 Radio: 97.1 FM The Ticket Canadiens Blog: Eyes On The Prize After a tight game with the Leafs on Saturday where they couldn’t quite finish the comeback, the Wings head to Montreal for a showdown tonight with Montreal. The Wings have had a couple
Wings’ Dylan Larkin not available to practice, status for Tuesday unclear – Detroit News “Maintenance day,” said Blashill after Monday’s practice, as to why Larkin didn’t skate. “Right now, he didn’t practice today and I’ll leave it at that.” Blashill said he’d have a better idea of Larkin’s status after Tuesday’s morning skate, and also
TORONTO, ON – OCTOBER 30: Joe Veleno #90 of the Detroit Red Wings skates with the puck against the Toronto Maple Leafs during an NHL game at Scotiabank Arena on October 30, 2021 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The Maple Leafs defeated the Red Wings 5-4. (Photo by Claus Andersen/Getty Images) Grand Rapids Griffins Weekly Report
The Grand Rapids Griffins endured a difficult three game home stand last week. The Griffins started the week losing to the Chicago Wolves 3-0. The Griffins then defeated the Milwaukee Admirals 4-1 on Saturday before closing out the weekend with a 6-3 loss in a rematch with the Wolves. Veleno Promoted An injury to Adam
The Detroit Red Wings make their second foray to Bell Centre eager to prove their first one was a one-off. That could be made more difficult given there’s some uncertainty surrounding the lineup, but whoever is in uniform Tuesday, the message is to stay out of the penalty box. That’s what marred the Oct. 23
Montreal — The Red Wings might be without another significant piece of the lineup Tuesday when they face the slumping Montreal Canadiens. Dylan Larkin didn’t participate in Monday’s practice, and coach Jeff Blashill wouldn’t say if Larkin would be available. “Maintenance day,” said Blashill after Monday’s practice, as to why Larkin didn’t skate. “Right now, he
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Some of the top prospects of the Detroit Red Wings are currently playing in Europe. In fact, eight of the top 10 scoring Detroit draft picks are playing in a variety of leagues on the other side of the Atlantic. Currently, Frolunda HC (SHL) have four top Detroit Red Wings prospects on their roster. The
He made the roster out of his first training camp as a member of the Detroit Red Wings. He proved to the coaching staff and management that he was worthy of the straight path to the NHL. He is Lucas Raymond — the team’s 2020 fourth-overall pick from Gothenburg, Sweden. The expectations for a player
Toronto — Lucas Raymond was all the rage coming out of the previous weekend, the young forward’s three-goal game in Chicago taking the NHL by storm. This past weekend, there’s buzz about the Wings’ other impactful rookie, defenseman Moritz Seider. Assisting on Filip Zadina’s power-play goal Saturday stretched Seider’s point streak to five consecutive games (all assists).
Toronto — Joe Veleno had to get to Toronto as quickly as possible Saturday after being recalled by the Red Wings. General manager Steve Yzerman was driving to the game. He offered to give the 21-year-old a lift. “It just made sense to drive with him rather than going to the airport and taking a commercial flight
Joe Veleno did, indeed, drive with Steve Yzerman from Detroit tonight. Just thought it would be easier than going to the airport. They listened to UM-MSU football, talked a bit, and Veleno slept a bit, too. — Max Bultman (@m_bultman) October 31, 2021 He had to be certain Veleno wouldn’t end up in Toronto, Illinois.
Joe Veleno has a story to remember, about the time he carpooled to work with his boss. When the call came that the Detroit Red Wings needed him in Canada, Veleno drove from Grand Rapids to Little Caesars Arena, got the COVID-19 test needed to cross the border, and then accepted a ride to Toronto