Detroit — There has been much written and talked about the Red Wings’ many draft picks of recent years. With the NHL team rebuilding, hope and expectations have been placed on the young players who will be the future. Wings fans are finally going to see most of them on the ice — and even in a Wings sweater.
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS – JANUARY 24: Givani Smith #48 of the Detroit Red Wings fires a shot against the Chicago Blackhawks at the United Center on January 24, 2021 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images) Detroit Red Wings: Can Jakub Vrana Stay Hot in ’21-’22? by Alex Faber Givani Smith has re-signed with the
So that’s a thing that’s happening. Red Wings’ Nedeljkovic Highly Rated Among Vezina Contenders – Detroit Hockey Now Among those assigned longer Vezina odds than Nedeljkovic are Stanley Cup winner Jordan Binnington (+2200) of the St. Louis Blues, former Wing Petr Mrazek (+1800) of the Toronto Maple Leafs, Robin Lehner (+1800) of the Vegas Golden
The Detroit Red Wings’ road to rehabilitation will come through an influx of young players, and the next group of such hopefuls get a chance to make their case this week. Joe Veleno, Jonatan Berggren and Lucas Raymond highlight the list of Wings who will participate at the Prospect Tournament, which runs Sept. 16-20 in
In just 11 games with the Detroit Red Wings, Jakub Vrana set fan expectations high with eight goals and three assists. Can Vrana bring that kind of performance into the 2021-22 season? Age: 25 Left Winger 2nd Season With the Red Wings Stat Snapshot: Goals: 8 Assists: 3 CF%: 48.2 Pts/60: 3.5 ixG: 2.64 GAR:
A look into Jared McIsaac’s professional hockey journey, including being drafted by the Red Wings and enduring two shoulder surgeries. Shawn Horcoff and Ken Kal are featured.
What’s The Grind Line? Apart from the once-famous line of Kris Draper, Kirk Maltby, and either Joe Kocur or Darren McCarty, The Grind Line is also The Hockey Writers’ weekly column about the Detroit Red Wings. This week Devin Little, Patrick Brown, and Kyle Knopp are the muckers who make up THW’s forechecking unit and
Potentially, there are a slew of free agents that could interest the Detroit Red Wings during the next offseason. The fourth offseason of Steve Yzerman‘s tenure as general manager could provide some pieces to complement what he’s begun to build. Here’s a look at several players that could be on the list, and could be
If we’re being honest with ourselves, nobody is truly safe for a rebuilding team under Steve Yzerman. Anthony Mantha seemed to be as safe as you could imagine when he signed a four-year deal with the Detroit Red Wings last Fall, and yet not even a year later, he’s getting ready for his first training
You can’t bat a thousand. Whether you’re Peter Chiarelli or Canadiens legend Sam Pollock, there’s no way you can ensure a guaranteed win with every deal. The same goes for Red Wings general manager Steve Yzerman. In his two seasons in Hockeytown, he’s made 25 trades — 17 if you don’t count moving up or
Go Blue Five Red Wings who could make an impact in 2021-2022 NHL season – Detroit News There will be a stiff fight for playing time on defense, and DeKeyser isn’t assured of a big minutes or even a spot in the regular lineup. But given more time this offseason to get healthy, it wouldn’t
With the weeks leading up to the season, Octopus Thrower will be profiling a different Detroit Red Wings player. We start with the captain, Dylan Larkin. Age: 25 Center 7th season with the Red Wings Stats Snapshot: Goals: 9 Points: 23 CF% 53.1 Pts/60: 1.5 ixG: 13.4 GAR: -2.8 (Advanced stats courtesy of Evolving Hockey)
Detroit — A new hockey season brings a new chance to wipe away the frustrations or disappointments of the previous campaign. In about a month, every NHL team will have that opportunity to forget whatever happened during the last pandemic-shortened season (or two such seasons, actually). The Red Wings are no different. Although last season was a
2021-22 NHL Season Preview: Detroit Red Wings – SI Nothing we haven’t heard before: Leddy as a veteran for Seider, “decent goaltending” (although Kennedy is “worried” about Nedeljkovic’s size and he called Dylan Larkin a pretty good number one center). There’s some advice on the right way to be a Red Wings fan from Matt
It might not be the regular season quite yet, but the Detroit Red Wings prospect tournament starts this week, giving fans some Red Wings related hockey for the first time since May. It’s not the thaw to what is usually a much longer layoff, but it’s better because at least it’s a glimpse of the
The Detroit Red Wings did exactly what they needed to do. They addressed their winger situation by letting Anthony Mantha go and getting a haul in return. Jakub Vrana could easily be better than Mantha, and some would argue that he already is. They also got Richard Panik, a rental depth forward on a relatively
Red Wings’ draft pick Oscar Plandowski prospers in a hockey household – The Detroit News Plandowski’s dad, Darryl, is the director of amateur scouting for the Arizona Coyotes. Darryl has offered Oscar plenty of constructive critiques along the way. The advice has been beneficial. “Believe me, I grew up with some pretty constructive criticism,” said
The Detroit Red Wings prospect tournament isn’t an event that can make-or-break the future of a player, but it can be a way to make a name of oneself. There are a few players that have the potential to have themselves a breakout performance as early as the tourny. I’m not including Lucas Raymond, Jonatan
Detroit — There are hockey players whose fathers are, or have been, coaches at various levels. It’s fairly common, and they talk about the certain difficulties that can present. But how about having a dad who is an NHL scout? That’s a different twist. More direct and pointed analysis. Red Wings draft pick Oscar Plandowski, a
In-Depth In The Division: Detroit Red Wings – Die by the Blade As the folks at Wingin’ it in Motown wrote, the Red Wings are playing the long game here. Although the acquisition of Nedeljkovic is a good one, overall, the franchise didn’t make any huge moves over the offseason that will automatically catapult them