Jan 28, 2021; Dallas, Texas, USA; Detroit Red Wings defenseman Danny DeKeyser (65) in action during the game between the Dallas Stars and the Detroit Red Wings at the American Airlines Center. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports Red Wings: Colorado’s Success Should Give Detroit Hope by Nate Brown The 2021 Expansion Draft will take
Detroit — Red Wings fans who strolled from the barbecue or lawn chair Monday had another chance to gaze at the Red Wings’ future. Moritz Seider was playing for Germany in the world championships against Team USA — and didn’t look out of place as a 20-year-old defenseman. Team USA won the game 2-0 — which included a
Back in November of last year, the Red Wings team here at THW submitted our Christmas wish-lists for the Red Wings’ 2020-21 season. For the most part, everybody got what they wanted as the team from Detroit improved their play on the ice and they improved their long-term outlook with moves that were made off
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
As the first round of the Stanley Cup playoffs come to a close we wanted to take a closer look at the eliminated teams to see what the Red Wings could learn from their mistakes, team build, and other takeaways to avoid the same pitfalls when they one day return to the playoffs. We did
Prospect Spotlight: Berggren returns from injury with historic SHL season – NHL “Detroit was my favorite team growing up,” Berggren said after he was drafted. “They had all the Swedes on the roster. I’m excited.” This summer, Berggren will enjoy his first offseason since 2019 without needing to rehab an injury. The winger, who turns
During my teenage years rooting for the Red Wings, few teams stoked the flame of hatred within my young heart like the Colorado Avalanche. The intense rivalry spanned my high school years and forever cemented my distaste of the organization. Yet the teenage version of myself would be horrified of what I write next: The
Whether fans like it or not, Steve Yzerman saw enough in Jeff Blashill to bring him back for another two seasons: they will be the two faces of the organization heading forward. How did the duo fair in their campaign to improve the rebuilding Wings in 2020-21? Steve Yzerman 2020 Draft One of the more
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How Detroit Red Wings’ 1997 Stanley Cup run really began 25 years ago today- Freep Another season was over. Another dream dead and buried, this time by an Avalanche. The 1995-96 Red Wings, arguably the greatest team in regular-season history, proved once again they were just that: a great regular-season team. Not a great playoff
General manager Steve Yzerman isin his third offseason trying to improve theDetroit Red Wings, who have not advanced to the playoffs since 2016. Yzerman knows firsthand how hard it is to make the postseason, much less be a championship contender. It took Yzerman 14 years as a player to skate a lap with the Stanley Cup for the
After its eighth consecutive loss on February 5th, the Detroit Red Wings looked all but assured a high chance at getting a high lottery pick. But after gaining players back from Covid Protocol, the Red Wings saw improvement in their overall record as the season wore on. While it showed improvement from the year prior,
Minnesota 2 at Vegas 6: Bye Wild Leafs at Habs (Toronto leads 3-2) 7:30PM – NBCSN, CBC, SN, TVAS If Montreal wins this every other series will have started by the time they settle the series and Isles/Bruins will have already played two. Isles at Bruins (Game 1) 8:00PM – NBC, SN360, TVAS2 With either
DETROIT, MICHIGAN – MAY 01: Adam Erne #73 of the Detroit Red Wings skates against the Tampa Bay Lightning at Little Caesars Arena on May 01, 2021 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images) The Expansion Draft: A Look at Detroit Red Wings Forwards by Chris Giles At the end of the season, most
Red Wings’ Luke Glendening: ‘We’ll see what future holds’ – mlive.com “Growing up in Grand Rapids and growing up a Red Wings fan and then being able to be here my whole career so far is a dream come true,” Glendening said. “I don’t know what the future holds, but obviously I love being a
By Viv Bernstein, Keith Gave and Steve Schrader | Special to Detroit Free Press Twenty-five years ago almost to the day — as the calendar was about to flip to June in 1996 — the Detroit Red Wings sustained their most-crushing playoff elimination after their greatest regular season. The Free Press’ new book — “Stanleytown: 25
DETROIT, MICHIGAN – NOVEMBER 19: Robby Fabbri #14 of the Detroit Red Wings skates against the Ottawa Senators at Little Caesars Arena on November 19, 2019 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images) Red Wings: Three Prospects Poised for a Breakout 2021-22 Season by Alex Faber The 2021 Expansion Draft will take place July
Associated Press Las Vegas — Mattias Janmark had his first career hat trick and the Vegas Golden Knights eliminated the Minnesota Wild with a 6-2 win Friday night in Game 7 of their opening-round series. It marked the first time the Golden Knights hosted a Game 7 after losing in San Jose in 2018 and defeating
Red Wings prospects are starting to make their way out of the pipeline and to Detroit. Joe Veleno made his NHL debut this season, and next year, a handful of prospects could very well crack the main roster on the way to a breakout season. Moritz Seider Mo Seider is the most obvious candidate. He’s
Detroit — In a hockey season that almost wasn’t because of the pandemic, Givani Smith was thankful for the chance to play and get back to doing what he loves most. That’s being on the ice, and doing so with a fearlessness that makes him an intriguing prospect for the Red Wings. In the summer