WASHINGTON, DC – FEBRUARY 23: Richard Panik #14 of the Washington Capitals celebrates his goal with teammates against the Pittsburgh Penguins during the second period at Capital One Arena on February 23, 2021 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images) Will Joe Veleno Play for the Red Wings This Season? by Alex Faber Now
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
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Few things in sports are as tough to watch as unfulfilled talent, especially when flashes of that talent are so easy to see. Giving up on that promise might be harder still. Yet that’s what Steve Yzerman did Monday afternoon shortly before the NHL trade deadline when the Detroit Red Wings general manager shipped off Anthony
The Detroit Red Wings moved forward from the NHL trade deadline with an eye toward a strong finish. They emerged from an emotional, stressful trade deadline having said goodbye to three teammates, anticipating welcoming two new ones, and having put together impressive back-to-back victories against an elite opponent. “You saw this weekend what we’re capable
VANCOUVER, BC – DECEMBER 31: Joe Veleno #9 of Canada skates with the puck against Russia in Group A hockey action of the 2019 IIHF World Junior Championship on December, 31, 2018 at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. (Photo by Rich Lam/Getty Images) Red Wings Stun Carolina, Complete Series Sweep with 3-1 Win
Red Wings captain Dylan Larkin says it was a relief for the trade deadline to pass and it showed in a 3-1 victory over the Hurricanes. #LGRW
The Detroit Red Wings looked like a team relieved to be past the trade deadline. Their outing against the Carolina Hurricanes Monday at PNC Arena came a mere hours after losing Anthony Mantha in a trade that set the hockey world abuzz. The Wings played loose and confident, and created havoc around the net. Their
One piece that was going to be part of the Red Wings’ rebuild was dealt Monday, but many others remain in Detroit. And some of those young cornerstones of the rebuild gave Wings’ fans plenty of optimism playing against the Carolina Hurricanes later in the evening. Adam Erne and Filip Zadina (power play) scored goals 2
We hear from coach Jeff Blashill after Red Wings emerge from a stressful few days before the trade deadline with yet another standings-defying victory over the Hurricanes. #MadetoChill
Why did the Red Wings play like world-beaters after the trade deadline? Mickey Redmond tries to make sense of it.
John Wawrow | Associated Press Buffalo, N.Y. — Forward Taylor Hall hopes a fresh start with the Boston Bruins can boost his confidence after three dreadful months with the Buffalo Sabres. The opportunity to join a team making a late-season playoff push should help after the NHL’s 2018 MVP was acquired by the Bruins on Monday. “These
First Period Pretty good start for the Wings as they have not yet been scored upon in the first five minutes and there have been no whistles. Rasmussen has the first decent chance for the Wings as he makes himself a pest in Holmstrom’s Office. Pretty even game so far with a slight edge to
SUNRISE, FLORIDA – MARCH 30: Filip Zadina #11 of the Detroit Red Wings (C) celebrates his powerplay goal at 7:29 of the second period against Sergei Bobrovsky #72 of the Florida Panthers and is joined by Filip Hronek #17 (L) and Adam Erne #73 (R) at the BB&T Center on March 30, 2021 in Sunrise,
Detroit — General manager Steve Yzerman went big in the final minutes of Monday’s NHL trade deadline. The Wings traded forward Anthony Mantha to the Washington Capitals for forwards Jakub Vrana and Richard Panik, a 2021 first-round pick and a 2022 second-round pick. The move sent shockwaves around the NHL during an otherwise uneventful finish to the trade deadline.
Everyone in the NHL knew this was a buyer’s market. And it has been a while since that could be considered good news for the Red Wings. But to Steve Yzerman’s credit, he wasn’t buying it. He still found a way to sell high amid a depressing year from one of his team’s biggest assets,
As the trade-deadline passes, Red Wings GM Steve Yzerman talks about sending Anthony Mantha to the Capitals and more. #LGRW
Detroit Red Wings general manager Steve Yzerman gets a top grade at the NHL trade deadline, unloading an underachiever and adding to the team’s short-term and longer-term gain without sacrificing flexibility. He found a taker for Anthony Mantha, a superbly skilled but equally frustrating player, in the Washington Capitals, and banked a first-round pick and
When the Red Wings traded Anthony Mantha to the Washington Capitals at the trade deadline on Monday, a lot of the hockey pundits were very happy with the return GM Steve Yzerman got. One point I’ve seen repeated is that in overall terms, Jakub Vrana might actually be better than Anthony Mantha all by himself
Entering Monday’s games, only three teams in the NHL own worse records than the Red Wings. But, as things come into focus following the trade deadline, there appears to be little doubt the Wings are one of the league’s biggest winners. General manager Steve Yzerman made a trio of smaller moves heading into Monday’s deadline, before