Month: October 2020

Jose M. Romero ,  Craig Harris   | Arizona Republic The Arizona Coyotes on Thursday renounced the rights to Mitchell Miller, their first draft pick of this month’s NHL Draft, following an Arizona Republic examination into Miller’s harassment of a developmentally disabled African-American classmate four years ago. The selection of Miller, 18 and now playing hockey at the
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The Detroit News Red Wings beat reporter Ted Kulfan talks about general manager Steve Yzerman setting the team’s payroll structure with the Tyler Bertuzzi arbitration case and retired NHL broadcaster Mike ‘Doc’ Emrick is the guest on this week’s episode. Here are some of the highlights from episode 39 of the OctoPulse podcast. ►:45: Tyler
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Some of the most legendary players in National Hockey League history added to their resumes on this date. Detroit and Montreal both proved why they are two of the game’s most historic cities on Oct. 29, while fans in Pittsburgh got to witness greatness on multiple occasions. Super Day for Mario Mario Lemieux’s Hall of
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Helene St. James   | Detroit Free Press Show Caption Hide Caption Detroit Red Wings’ Tyler Bertuzzi on arbitration: ‘A little different’ Tyler Bertuzzi describes taking the Detroit Red Wings to arbitration during a Zoom call with the media on Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2020. Tyler Bertuzzi doesn’t know when the Detroit Red Wings will play again
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Ted Kulfan   | The Detroit News Detroit — Tyler Bertuzzi has no hard feeling toward the Red Wings. Sure, Bertuzzi basically lost his salary arbitration hearing, Tuesday’s decision coming in at a $3.5 million salary for Bertuzzi (he filed for $4.25 million and the Wings $3.15 million), but again, no hard feelings. There’s no disappointment
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Helene St. James   | Detroit Free Press Show Caption Hide Caption Detroit Red Wings’ Tyler Bertuzzi on arbitration: ‘A little different’ Tyler Bertuzzi describes taking the Detroit Red Wings to arbitration during a Zoom call with the media on Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2020. Admitting it was a different feeling that anything he’d ever experienced, Tyler
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The Detroit News Three freshmen on the University of Michigan’s hockey team were among the top 31 players projected as first-round prospects for the 2021 National Hockey League draft. NHL Central Scouting released on Tuesday a preliminary list of “A”-rated players, including defensemen Owen Power (6’4″, 215) and Ken Johnson (6’0″, 170) and forward Matthew
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