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
Bobby Ryan was hoping for another shot with the Detroit Red Wings; now he has a chance to make it happen. The 34-year-old signed a professional tryout deal a day before players are to report to Traverse City, where training camp will run Thursday through Tuesday. Ryan played for the Wings last season, but his
Detroit —The Red Wings have added another body for training camp and exhibition season — and perhaps beyond. They’ve signed forward Bobby Ryan to a professional tryout, extending an opportunity for the veteran to make the opening night roster. Ryan, 34, spent last season with the Wings, scoring seven goals with seven assists (14 points) in
A freelance contributor from The Athletic wrote a piece last week about top-six forwards that could fit the picture for the New York Rangers. Winging it in Motown’s own Jake Rivard put together a quick response piece. From an outsider’s perspective, a package of Chytil, Miller, and draft picks may seem like an overpayment. They
The Detroit Red Wings best player in the prospect tournament was 2020 fourth overall pick Lucas Raymond who potted three goals in two games and certainly turned some heads with his play. Though it promises to be a crowded field for the final few spots on the Red Wings roster, if there’s anyone who might
Profiling Detroit Red Wings 2019 1st round (6th overall) selection, defenseman Moritz Seider. Presented by: @Carhartt
The Detroit Red Wings are gradually becoming “painfully mediocre.” Management has addressed the forwards and defense, and as their prospects develop, the team will only get better. The only thing it will take to become truly competitive is time, and the 2021-22 season is going to be a step in the right direction. However, one thing that’s
Detroit — With the departures of Luke Glendening and Darren Helm, the Red Wings are going to be looking for checking, defensive-minded forwards who can make things difficult for opposing teams. There is competition for the spots, and most of the contenders have NHL experience. But there’s also Chase Pearson, a young center who showed during
The Traverse City Prospects Tournament is always filled with interesting plotlines to follow, no matter which participating team you follow. Of course the host team, the Detroit Red Wings, always aim to put on a good show for the fans while also getting a good look at the future of the franchise. While this year’s
Prospects Tournament Update: The important thing here is the hope that Jared McIsaac can recover from the injury suffered in the first period. he was checked from behind and hit his head into the boards. McIsaac was taken to the hospital. Here are the updates on McIsaac: According to a #RedWings spokesman, good news re:
There was relief from the Detroit Red Wings when defenseman Jared McIsaac appeared to be OK after he lost consciousness following a scary incident. “Jared took a pretty significant hit in the first period,” prospects coach Ben Simon said Sunday night. “Hit his head on the glass, hit his head on the ice. Lost consciousness
Detroit — The Red Wings ended their three-game run in the NHL Prospects Tournament Sunday in Traverse City with a 7-3 loss to Columbus. Chase Pearson, Pasquale Zito and Mason Ward scored for the Wings, who finished 1-2 in the 2021 tournament. The Wings didn’t dress forwards Lucas Raymond (team-leading three goals) and Jonatan Berggren for precautionary reasons
The NHL Prospects Tournament in Traverse City continued Sunday with the Columbus Blue Jackets dominating the Detroit Red Wings 7-3. Columbus finished the tournament undefeated, finishing with a 3-0 record. The loss drops Detroit to 1-2 in the tournament after a 5-4 win over Dallas Thursday and a 5-2 loss to St. Louis on Saturday. Lineup