Halfway through the season, the Detroit Red Wings have been anything but disappointing. While they aren’t quite out of the rebuild yet, the organization has two true contenders for the Calder Trophy and is technically still in the race for the playoffs (although the postseason seems a bit unrealistic as it stands). However, there have
Month: January 2022
Detroit — The last time Filip Zadina scored a goal, hockey fans had just finished downing their Thanksgiving turkey and were getting ready to buy presents for the holidays. It was Nov. 30, to be precise, against the Boston Bruins. Zadina hasn’t scored a goal in 17 games, and only four for the entire season. No Red
Landon Ferraro, who the Detroit Red Wings drafted instead of Ryan O’Reilly, was among 14 forwards named to represent Canada at the 2022 Olympic Winter Games in Beijing next month. Hockey Canada revealed its roster Tuesday. The NHL pulled out of attending in December because of the many games that at that time had to be
Entering the 2021-22 season, the Detroit Red Wings had one of the deepest prospect pools across the NHL. Led by Moritz Seider and Lucas Raymond, their pool consisted of high-end prospects at almost every position, and plenty of depth to go around (especially on the blue line.) Since our last update in August, a funny
Red Wings mailbag: Who will draw interest at trade deadline? – MLive They should be able to move at least one – Nick Leddy. He hasn’t played well enough offensively or defensively (one goal, 11 points, team-worst minus-21 rating), but he is a veteran, mobile, puck-moving defenseman with ample postseason experience who would draw interest
The Grand Rapids Griffins started the week off with a 5-3 win on Tuesday in Cleveland. On the weekend, the Griffins lost 5-2 at home against Milwaukee. Last night, Toronto stormed from behind to defeat the Griffins 4-3 in OT. The Griffins now have a record of 15-12-7, good for 3rd place in the Central Division. Player
He is surrounded by people who want him to succeed, who try to stoke the embers of his confidence. For all the encouraging story lines to come out of the first half of the season for the Detroit Red Wings, they need Filip Zadina to make himself part of the second-half headlines. Former first-round picks
Believe it or not, the Detroit Red Wings have already completed over half its schedule. They’re right at .500: 18-18-6. But with a schedule that is one of the toughest in the league and seeing some players that were to be counted on struggling, the second half of the season should be continue to see
Detroit — If Sam Gagner were to recommend a younger hockey player one NHL player to watch, Gagner picks an interesting choice. Tyler Bertuzzi, not exactly a player many would think. But given Gagner’s reasons, you realize why, and it has merit. “He’s all over the puck, he hounds it, and when he gets it, he
Profiling Detroit Red Wings 2019 6th round (159th overall) selection, Elmer Söderblom. Presented by Carhartt
Red Wings continue education on how to close out games – Detroit News The Wings lost defenseman Gustav Lindstrom in the second period, and Lindstrom did not return to the game. Blashill had no update on Lindstrom, but may know more at Monday’s practice. The Wings didn’t practice Sunday. “He left the game, but I
To extract the good from the weekend, the Detroit Red Wings played physical and were in position to win.To distill the results, they only managed one point out of four available and their power play let them down. The Wings have time to practice before their next game, Wednesday at Little Caesars Arena against the
The Detroit Red Wings currently have some of the best European prospects playing–mainly in the SHL. Some of these prospects have already signed entry-level contracts with Detroit. Others will sign this summer and possibly bring their talents to North America next year. Prospect Focus: Elmer Soderblom (Frolunda, SHL) Elmer Soderblom is starting to dominate while playing
Detroit — It wasn’t a complete lost weekend for the Red Wings. They did earn one point in Friday’s overtime loss to Dallas. But then again, it was only the one point they earned, out of a possible four, when you add Saturday’s loss in Nashville. So, it wasn’t great, by any standard. And, if anything,
The Detroit Red Wings have hit the mid-way mark in their schedule. The team is much improved over last year and currently have a record of 18-17-6. The Red Wings have an impressive 13-6-3 record at home, good for 8th overall in league standings. Detroit’s dismal record of 5-11-3 on the road places them 28th
It’s flying under the radar how much these guys are being bounced up and down but they’re the ones that are best suited for this kind of necessary readiness. The CHL commissioned an independent report on abuse in its major-junior league after @CarBombBoom13 & other former players filed a class-action lawsuit.A lawyer representing plaintiffs says
We hear from coach Jeff Blashill after his Red Wings suffer a 4-1 setback in Nashville on Saturday. #MadeToChill
The most encouraging development to emerge from the first half of the Detroit Red Wings’ season is how well general manager Steve Yzerman’s draft picks have performed. Moritz Seider and Lucas Raymond have strengthened the foundation of the rebuild, infusing skill and swagger into the lineup. In less than three years, Yzerman has shaped the
After a short stretch of good play, the Detroit Red Wings looked ice cold in their 4-1 loss to the Nashville Predators. Let’s take some observations from Saturday’s game. #1: Losing streak coming? It seems like this Red Wings team wins and loses in chunks. After a four game losing streak, they didn’t lose in regulation
If this weekend was any sort of measuring stick, playing against two tough, playoff-caliber teams, the Red Wings came up a little bit short. Saturday it was the Nashville Predators who withstood a good Wings road game, and defeated the Red Wings 4-1 at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena. “We fought hard, played a physical game, we matched
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