Wow. 24 years since the 42-year Cupless drought came to an end. I was 2 when the Wings won in ‘97. This year has brought us some of the most exciting playoff matchups we’ve seen in years. From Vegas and Colorado’s bout to the clash of the titans in Tampa, adrenaline-pumping hockey seems to be
As much as the Detroit Red Wings re-signing Luke Glendening makes sense, there are stumbling blocks to consider. Glendening, 32, is poised to become an unrestricted free agent this summer. He’s coming off a four-year, $7.2 million contract with a $1.8 million salary cap hit. Since the contract went into effect, Glendening has recorded 33
Would the Detroit Red Wings be interested in a deal with Buffalo? According to TSN’s Darren Dreger, the Sabres might very well open for business soon: The Buffalo Sabres will provide ample content in the weeks ahead. Aside from the ongoing coach search, NHL clubs are calling Buffalo with interest in a number of players,
Detroit — Some athletes you just cannot picture in another uniform but the one they’ve worn their entire career. Luke Glendening, if not at that point yet, is pretty close. Really, can any Red Wings fan truly envision Glendening wearing another hockey sweater? Glendening has spent eight seasons with the Wings after signing out of Michigan
Picking sixth in the draft, Red Wing’s general manager Steve Yzerman will have a bevy of high end talent to examine across the world. He has a handful of “home grown” prospects to analyze at the University of Michigan, which includes the player with maybe the highest upside in the draft: Kent Johnson. Walking Highlight
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 Tony Wolak, Devin Little, Patrick Brown, and Kyle Knopp are the muckers who make up THW’s forechecking
IIHF Tournament Media All-Star Team:G-Juho Olkinuora (FIN)D – Moritz Seider (GER)D – Korbinian Holzer (GER)F – Andrew Mangiapane (CAN)F – Conor Garland (USA)F – Liam Kirk (GBR) — Chris Peters (@chrismpeters) June 6, 2021 SHL defenseman of the year, IIHF Tournament All-Star…what’s next for Seider? A trip to Hockeytown? One can only hope. The Case
There was still plenty of hockey played on June 7, and we got to see a trio of unique Stanley Cup winners, some overtime drama, clutch goaltending, and one streak extended while another was snapped. Plus, some of the best players in National Hockey League history got their calls to the Hockey Hall of Fame.
Owen Davis | Special to Detroit Free Press Twenty-four years ago today, the decades-long wait ended for the Detroit Red Wings and their fans. On June 7, 1997, at Joe Louis Arena, the Wings completed their four-game sweep of the Flyers, 2-1, and kicked off the Hockeytown dynasty of four championships in 11 seasons. The Free Press’
The final bunch of Detroit Red Wings players grades ends with two forwards, a defenseman, and a goalie. Here’s how they grade out: Frans Nielsen 2021 StatlineGP: 29G: 1P: 6CF%: 44.7 Preseason Projections: Show improvement 2021 Season in a Nutshell Statiscally, Nielsen was projecting better than his paltry 9 point (3-6) season last year. But
Nick Paul scored in overtime on a 2-and-1 break with Ottawa Senators teammate Connor Brown and Canada won its 27th world hockey title, beating Finland 3-2 on Sunday night. Brown slid the puck over to Paul and he beat goaltender Jussi Olkinuora 6:26 into the extra frame. Andrew Mangiapane, whose arrival midway through the preliminary
Carolina 4 at Tampa 6: Tampa leads 3-1 Bruins 1 at Isles 4: Series Tied 2-2 Jets at Habs (Montreal leads 2-0) 6:00- NBCSN, SN, TVAS I’m rooting against Paul Maurice but for Nikolaj Ehlers. It’s complicated. Colorado at Vegas (Avs lead 2-1) 8:30- NBCSN, SN, TVAS If the Knights don’t win this one they’re
June 6 has been a hectic day over through National Hockey League History. A pair of expansion drafts were held on this date, including the first one ever. Lord Stanley called California home for the first time, and Bean Town acquired one of its most beloved players. It’s time to begin our daily trip through
Seider was the set-up artist in the only point Germany scored in a 2-1 loss to Finland at the IIHF Worlds. Seider has been the best player on Germany’s roster from the moment he set foot on the ice. Hopefully the next time we see him suit up after this game, it’s in the red
When Steve Yzerman hoisted the Stanley Cup and skated a lap at Joe Louis Arena on June 7, 1997, the Detroit Red Wings ended a drought that had lasted 42 years. The lap with Lord Stanley was repeated in ’98 and 2002. Yzerman retired in 2006, and celebrated his fourth Cup, in 2008, as a member of
It’s no secret the Red Wings have been in rebuild mode for years now. GM Steve Yzerman has made it clear that he believes in building through the draft, and this year, he’ll have twelve opportunities. However, if Detroit wants to end the rebuild sooner than later, they need to start by taking some swings
Detroit Red Wings defense prospect Moritz Seider earned another point at the World Championship, but it wasn’t enough to lead Germany into the gold-medal game. Seider set up Matthias Plachta’s in the second period of Saturday’s second semifinal in Riga, Latvia, but the Finns held on to win, 2-1. With Canada beating the U.S., 4-2,
June 5 has given us a little bit of everything throughout National Hockey League history. There were epic comebacks, expansion, awards given out and even one of the greatest NHL players signed on with a competing league. Let’s begin our daily trip back in time to relive all the best moments this date has given
Hey, we got Red Wings playing in June. Jets’ Scheifele shows contrition, defends record in wake of suspension – Sportsnet “I could care less about people saying things about me. I’m a big boy, I can handle it. I signed up for this. That’s what you put yourself in this situation for. The media scrutiny,
There’s an old saying in golf that’s often attributed to Arnold Palmer: “It’s a funny thing, the more I practice, the luckier I get.” Steve Yzerman is a golfer, so maybe he’s familiar with it. But even if he isn’t, Yzerman should have an inherent understanding of the difference between fortunate happenstance and achievement developed