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With apologies to veteran additions Pius Suter (at forward), Nick Leddy (on defense) and Alex Nedeljkovic (in the crease), there’s one player everyone will have their eye on when the puck drops Wednesday on the Detroit Red Wings and Chicago Blackhawks in their exhibition opener: Defenseman Moritz Seider. The 20-year-old German blueliner, taken No. 6
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TRAVERSE CITY — Alex Nedeljkovic has fond memories of playing at Traverse City: Specifically, the 2017 prospects tournament, when his Carolina Hurricanes topped the Detroit Red Wings. This year, Nedeljkovic is at Centre Ice Arena in a Wings uniform, acquired in July by general manager Steve Yzerman. It’s an intriguing development for the 25-year-old, who
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Traverse City — Goaltender Alex Nedeljkovic is coming over to a new team, a new system, with different players in front of him. The way Nedeljkovic sees it, there really isn’t a huge adjustment after being traded from the Carolina Hurricanes to the Red Wings. For Nedeljkovic, the bottom line remains the same. “Stop pucks,” Nedljkovic said
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Traverse City — Since the Red Wings selected defenseman Moritz Seider with the sixth overall pick in the 2019 NHL Draft, there have been great expectations. Go on any social media forum and you will find fans prognosticating about Seider and his NHL future. Seider isn’t caught up in the hype. “It’s definitely not going in my head,”
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Lots of stuff out of day one of camp. Red Wings coach Jeff Blashill excited about level of competition at camp – Detroit News “There are certain non-negotiables on our hockey team,” Blashill said Thursday. “You have to make sure to work, compete and execute. Execute can show itself in practice and how you drill.
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Manny Legace stopped thousands of shots for six seasons as a goalie for the Detroit Red Wings — including during the team’s 2002 Stanley Cup championship run — but he wasn’t prepared for the blow the coronavirus dealt him. Legace, 48, now the goaltending coach for the Columbus Blue Jackets, grew teary talking about the ordeal during a news conference
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