The Detroit Red Wings are down to just three preseason games, holding a hearty 3-2 record as they approach the home stretch. A week from today, we’ll be on the eve of opening night. Opening night, of course, holds hope that Moritz Seider, and Lucas Raymond will both suit up and skate out to deafening
Detroit — Givani Smith’s position on the Red Wings’ roster is likely secure. He is out of options, so if the team was to waive him, he’d likely be picked up by another team for nothing. Smith, 23, signed a two-year contact worth $1.5 million ($750,000 salary cap hit) during the offseason, a sign of the Wings’ faith
Take an inside look at Detroit #RedWings training camp as we feature defensemen Nick Leddy and Moritz Seider, and forward Sam Gagner. Presented by: @BudLight Seltzer — Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) October 5, 2021 Welcome to The Locker Room – Davy Jones’ Locker Room Welcome to Davy Jones’ Locker Room, your new home for all
The Detroit Red Wings roster is starting to take shape as the regular season approaches, and Mitchell Stephens seems to have found a role as the fourth line center for the team. Is it only a matter of time before Joe Veleno takes his spot or can Stephens secure his position through the entire season?
One of the more heralded moves in Detroit Red Wings’ GM Steve Yzerman’s tenure was the signing of Pius Suter this offseason. Discarded shockingly by the Chicago Blackhawks, Yzerman wasted no time and scooped up the Swiss center. Now it will be interesting to see just what the guy can do. Pius Suter Age: 25CenterSeasons
Jalen Smereck already felt like a stranger in a strange land. The last couple of months spent living in Ukraine were quite understandably a culture shock for the 24-year-old Detroit native. For example, Smereck, who is Black, says he can count on one hand the number of faces he has seen that look like his around
Detroit — It’s the exhibition season. These games don’t count in the standings, and teams often are playing different lineups — waves of players who aren’t going to play in the NHL, and veterans are still getting into shape. All that is understood. But no one can deny the Red Wings’ power play has been looking good in these warm-up
This offseason, the Detroit Red Wings added some depth to the roster by signing forward Carter Rowney. His role with the Anaheim Ducks last season was a depth winger that could slot in when injury necessitated it – will his time in Detroit be the same? Age: 32 Right Winger First Season With the Red
Take an inside look at Detroit Red Wings training camp as we feature defensemen Nick Leddy and Moritz Seider, and forward Sam Gagner. Presented by: @Bud Light Seltzer
“The tie goes to the veteran.” A classic hockey adage in the same vein as “We like our team” or “kicking tires” that Wings fans have a nearly-autonomous reaction to. It’s been used to shove a lot of questionable hockey decisions down our throats over the years and, in its various iterations, it doesn’t seem
Red Wings exercise caution as Tyler Bertuzzi has yet to appear in exhibition game – Detroit News “Returning to play coming off a major back surgery, there’s a lot that goes into that,” Blashill said. “Part of it is just getting your body ready. He hasn’t skated this hard in a lot of months, way
Lucas Raymond is making it awfully hard for the Detroit Red Wings not to have him on their opening roster. He has used three exhibition games to lead the team in scoring, with two goals and four assists. He looks dangerous when he has the puck, poised to make something good happen with it. That
The Detroit Red Wings fell into an early 3-0 hole—and dug themselves out with four (4!) power play goals, only building the case for the some of players Wings fans have been clamoring for to make the team. Though they ultimately lost 6-4 to the Chicago Blackhawks, a strong case was made for two Red Wings
Detroit — Lucas Raymond is making it difficult for the Red Wings to keep him off the opening-night roster next week. The rookie continued his torrid pace Monday in the exhibition season with a goal and assist — and many more good plays — in the Wings’ 6-4 loss to Chicago. The Wings scored all four
The Detroit Red Wings did something they’ve rarely done in the past couple seasons: Look dangerous on the power play. Their Monday contest against the Chicago Blackhawks at Little Caesars Arena was only an exhibition game, but for a team looking for confidence, seeing the puck go in three times was a good boost. MAILBAG:
The youth on the Detroit Red Wings roster kept the team competitive in their loss to the Blackhawks Monday night – Moritz Seider scored his first goal, Lucas Raymond keeps proving he belongs on the roster and the power play unit scored four times. First Period Detroit’s Wyatt Newpower was called for hooking and Chicago
The Detroit Red Wings will play host to the Chicago Blackhawks in preseason action tonight at LCA in Detroit. The rematch between the two original six teams will begin at 7:30 PM ET. It took a late goal by Bobby Ryan to send the first game into a shootout. Ryan also provided the game winning
Get an inside look at Detroit Red Wings Training Camp in an all new episode of The Winged Wheel streaming October 5th, 2021. Presented by: Bud Light Seltzer
There’s no shortage of praise for Detroit Red Wings general manager Steve Yzerman and what he has been able to do at the NHL Draft. He’s made some huge steals and moves that upset the expert rankings. In the 2021 offseason, he took Sebastian Cossa of the Edmonton Oil Kings 15th overall instead of Jesper
Detroit — Tyler Bertuzzi wasn’t in the Red Wings’ lineup for Monday’s exhibition game against the Chicago Blackhawks, and it’s unclear whether he’ll play in any of the three remaining exhibition games. Returning from back surgery, which essentially cost him all of last season, it would be good to have Bertuzzi play a warm-up game or two. But the