Losing gets old fast. No one needs to remind Steve Yzerman of that. Yet even if the losing continues at a similar clip for the Red Wings this season, it should feel a bit different for their general manager. At least they’ll be losing young, relatively speaking. A year ago, the Red Wings’ opening-night roster was the
Head on out on Lake St. Clair with Luke Witkowski and Carley Johnston as we catch up with Witter after re-joining the Red Wings organization this summer. Presented by: Athletico
Tyler Bertuzzi is the only player on the Detroit Red Wings who has refused to take the COVID-19 vaccine. As a result, Bertuzzi will only be allowed to play games in the United States until he decides to get vaccinated. General Manager Steve Yzerman held a press conference today indicating that one of his best
Detroit — The Red Wings will be ready to hit the ice Thursday for the first day of training camp and in this new world are all vaccinated — except for Tyler Bertuzzi. General manager Steve Yzerman, in his pre-training camp Zoom session Wednesday, said Bertuzzi is the lone player to choose to not be vaccinated heading into
Detroit Red Wings general manager Steve Yzerman revealed in a press conference that forward Tyler Bertuzzi is the only member of the roster to remain unvaccinated. Steve Yzerman said that Tyler Bertuzzi is not vaccinated. “I’m not in a position to force anyone. We can’t force anyone to get vaccinated.” Yzerman says that he and
Detroit Red Wings EVP and GM Steve Yzerman speaks with the media ahead of training camp in Traverse City, MI. Presented by: Huntington Bank
Tyler Bertuzzi, a key part of the Detroit Red Wings, has declined to get the vaccine for COVID-19, the only Wings player to do so, general manager Steve Yzerman said Wednesday. Bertuzzi will still be at training camp, which runs for six days beginning Thursday in Traverse City. Yzerman said Bertuzzi will not be able
With training camp practices set to begin Thursday in Traverse City, the Red Wings released the training camp roster and schedule early Wednesday. The team will bring 35 forwards, 20 defensemen, and seven goalies: An interesting tidbit: Kirill Tyutyayev will suit up for the Grand Rapids Griffins this season, so it will be nice to
Training Camp for the Detroit Red Wings starts on Thursday, Sept. 23 at Centre ICE Arena in Traverse City. The camp will run until Tuesday September 28. The Red Wings will play eight exhibition games in 10 days beginning Wednesday, Sept. 29 at the United Center in Chicago against the Black Hawks. Several roster decisions
The Red Wings announced their 2021 training camp roster on Wednesday and, following the Tuesday announcement of Bobby Ryan joining the team on a PTO, there were no surprises on the roster itself. Which means I get to move on to my favorite annual tradition: Analyzing jersey number changes. Your 2021-22 #RedWings camp roster. #LGRW
Who else replays those 1990s and 2000s Detroit Red Wings moments whenever you see the front office staff either step to the podium, take in a hockey game from the stands or a suite, take questions from the media, or talk about scouting? These days, with Steve Yzerman as general manager, Pat Verbeek as assistant
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The 2021-22 season marks the 25th anniversary of the Detroit Red Wings‘ 1996-97 season, in which they snapped a Stanley Cup drought of more than four decades. To commemorate the anniversary — for one of the most-beloved championship teams in the history of Detroit sports — the Free Press has crafted a new hardcover book, “Stanleytown
Sure the Detroit Red Wings are bringing back Bobby Ryan on a professional tryout and haven’t formally offered a contract. But it’s a low risk, high reward shot at padding some depth for Detroit and bringing back a fan favorite who if he can stay healthy, could add some production that could help the team
Carley Johnston and Art Regner give you an in-depth look at the 2021 Red Wings Training Camp from Traverse City. Presented by Huntington Bank
The Detroit Red Wings are just days away from the beginning of training camp, and with that comes the finalization of their training camp roster. They’ve invited back a familiar face on a tryout basis, ensuring that training camp will be a very competitive environment. Prior to training camp, though, many members of the team
In today’s NHL rumors rundown, the Arizona Coyotes have signed Alex Galchenyuk to a professional tryout, while the Detroit Red Wings do the same with Bobby Ryan. Meanwhile, there are updates coming out of Buffalo in respect to the status of Jack Eichel, Jonathan Drouin talks about his decision to leave the Montreal Canadiens last
Detroit — Ready or not, it’s hockey season. If it seems the Red Wings just finished, you are right to a certain extent. The Wings finished the pandemic-shortened 2020-21 season on May 8 in Columbus, then took part in a shortened offseason that kept them, and the NHL, in the news with the expansion draft (welcome Seattle Kraken),
NASHVILLE, TN – MARCH 23: Bobby Ryan #54 of the Detroit Red Wings skates in front of his goal against the Nashville Predators during the first period at Bridgestone Arena on March 23, 2021 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Brett Carlsen/Getty Images) Red Wings: Lucas Raymond Could Make Roster Decisions Tougher by Nate Brown The
Some news just ahead of Thursday’s start to the Red Wings’ training camp as they’ve brought a familiar face in to compete for a spot: The 34-year old Ryan joined Detroit last season on a one-year $1M contract. After a strong start to the 2020-21 season he faded into and end with 14 points (7