Jeff Blashill speaks with the media following today’s practice day at Little Caesars Arena. Presented by World Wide Technologies.
Dylan Larkin speaks with the media following today’s practice day at Little Caesars Arena. Presented by World Wide Technologies.
Detroit — The NHL is back to normal. At least in terms of the divisional alignment, as last season’s realignment and playing only within your division has been erased (although some Canadian fans would love to have that North, all-Canadian division back). The NHL returns to its previous alignment, with one adjustment: Arizona moves into the Central Division, with
The Detroit Red Wings released veteran forward Bobby Ryan after inviting him to camp on a professional tryout. “We just made that decision that that is the best thing for us,” coach Jeff Blashill said after Monday’s practice at Little Caesars Arena. “I wish Bobby a ton of luck going forward. I think he’s a
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Injuries might impact Red Wings’ roster decisions – MLive Michael Rasmussen and Givani Smith have been dealing with what Blashill described as day-to-day injuries. Dylan Larkin, Robby Fabbri, Adam Erne and Vladislav Namestnikov also did not play Saturday, preventing the team from having a “dress rehearsal” in the exhibition finale. I was bummed about Rasmussen
The Detroit Red Wings have a new potential star in net this season in goalie Alex Nedeljkovic, who was acquired in a trade with the Carolina Hurricanes in July. Nedeljkovic led the NHL in goals-against average (1.90) and save percentage (.932) while finishing third in voting for the Calder Trophy (awarded to the NHL’s top
The Detroit Red Wings exited the preseason with an even 4-4 record, and instead of giving more certainty about the roster, it created plenty of questions. The roster is nearly finalized, but some injuries and stellar prospect performances have made decisions quite difficult. Jakub Vrana’s absence in the lineup creates a longtime spot in the
Detroit — The Red Wings need to have their opening-night roster turned into the NHL by 5 p.m. Monday If everyone were healthy and ready to play, the decisions might not be as difficult for general manager Steve Yzerman and his staff. But the Wings are slightly banged up right now, and that could affect how the lineup looks
Sights and sounds from the Red Wings media day on October 8, 2021.
Full list of today’s NHL waivers: John Moore (BOS), Chris Wagner (BOS), Byron Froese (CGY), Justi Kirkland (CGY), Calvin Pickard (DET), Thomas Hickey (NYI), Richard Panik (NYI), Anthony Angello (PIT), Dylan Gambrell (SJ), Logan Brown (STL), Mackenzie MacEachern (STL) … — Chris Johnston (@reporterchris) October 9, 2021 Rosters have to be set by 5pm on
NHL rosters are due Monday, and while there are several straightforward decisions for Detroit Red Wings general manager Steve Yzerman, there is also intrigue. The Wings went 4-4-0 through the exhibition season, using the evaluation time to get extended looks at young players and to enable veterans to rid themselves of the rust from long
Preseason games are now over and the management of the Detroit Red Wings have several important decisions to make. There are a number of ways that General Manager Steve Yzerman and his team can go. Should the best players make the team out of training camp? Should the team send all waiver exempt players to
The Red Wings didn’t end the exhibition season probably the way they wanted. The Wings ended the warm-up games Saturday with a 3-1 loss in Buffalo. Sam Gagner was the lone Wings’ goal scorer, as the Wings finished the exhibition season with a 4-4-0 record. Considering the regular season begins Thursday, it wasn’t a great way
Through eight exhibition games, the Detroit Red Wings looked like they’ll have the depth to be competitive. Only so much can be read into the 3-1 loss in Saturday’s finale at Buffalo, and the Wings’ 4-4 record — no one plays with a full NHL lineup — but the past two weeks have been a time
Detroit Red Wings (4-3) vs. Buffalo Sabres (1-3-1) When: 3 p.m. Saturday, exhibition game. Where: KeyBank Arena, Buffalo, New York. TV/radio: None. • Box score ‘SIGNIFICANTLY BETTER’: What Joe Veleno must do to make Red Wings roster SHOWING HE BELONGS? Lucas Raymond is making it hard for Detroit not to keep him Game notes: This is the Wings’ final exhibition showing.
Detroit — The Red Wings didn’t end the exhibition season probably the way they wanted. The Wings ended the warm-up games Saturday with a 3-1 loss in Buffalo. Sam Gagner was the lone Wings’ goal scorer, as the Wings finished the exhibition season with a 4-4-0 record. Considering the regular season begins Thursday, it wasn’t
The Detroit Red Wings finished off its preseason with a matinee contest against the Buffalo Sabres. It would be the final tune up and audition for many players vying to stay with the big club before the season starts on Thursday. The Red Wings fell 3-1 in their preseason finale to Buffalo, and now the
With the Red Wings’ exhibition schedule wrapping up in Buffalo today, we may not yet know what their opening night roster will look like but we do have some data to work with towards guessing who the team’s new alternate captains might be. With the offseason departures of Luke Glendening and Frans Nielsen, both of
The Buffalo Sabres will host the Detroit Red Wings this afternoon at KeyBank Centre in Buffalo, NY. The game is an afternoon matinee at 3:00 PM ET. This is the final preseason game for each team before final rosters are announced and the teams prepare for opening night. Detroit head coach Jeff Blashill indicated