The irony won’t be lost on Detroit Red Wings’ fans. It’s possible Detroit’s next building block from the 2022 NHL Draft on July 7-8 in Montreal will have a close connection to arch-nemesis Sidney Crosby, the youngest captain in league history to win the Stanley Cup at age 21. Thirteen years after Crosby’s Pittsburgh Penguins
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The Detroit Red Wings took another step towards feeling better about themselves with a solid performance in tough circumstances. Playing for the second time in two days and facing a Winnipeg Jets team facing a fading shot at the playoffs, the Wings pulled out a 3-1 victory Wednesday at Canada Life Centre. The Wings have emerged
For a team that hasn’t had much go right, this was a satisfying two nights for the Red Wings. The Wings completed a back-to-back sweep Wednesday with an impressive 3-1 victory in Winnipeg. Michael Rasmussen continued his scoring surge with his fourth goal in five games, breaking a third period 1-1 tie and Sam Gagner
We hear from coach Jeff Blashill after his #RedWings string together a pair of impressive wins on consecutive nights, giving him career victory No. 200. #MadeToChill
We hear from Michael Rasmussen after he scores the winner for the #RedWings on Wednesday. #LGRW
We hear from Sam Gagner after he scores twice to reach 501 career points in the #RedWings’ 3-1 win over the Jets on Wednesday. #LGRW
Two scenarios: one game. One team is losing their grip on the Wild Card race. The other is gearing up for the draft lottery. Surprisingly, both of these positions could apply to the Detroit Red Wings and Winnipeg Jets, depending on your school of thought. If you’re delusional, you think the Red Wings are still
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The idea of having Jakub Vrana and Filip Zadina on the same line is intriguing. The Red Wings put the two together occasionally last season, after Vrana was acquired from the Washington Capitals in the Anthony Mantha trade, and offensively there were promising moments. The two seemed to have chemistry and produced several highlight-reel goals.
Welcome back to Red Wings Wednesday Weekly! In this weekly column, we will take a look at the Red Wings’ most-recent week of play, identify any players and/or trends that stood out, and then look ahead and find out what the next week may have in store for the team from Hockeytown. As always, feel
Dave Lowry says Jansen Harkins is day-to-day. Confirms what he said yesterday that Harkins won’t play against Detroit. — Mitchell Clinton (@MitchellClinton) April 5, 2022 Murat also reminds us that tonight is Hellebuyck’s bobblehead night in Winnipeg (and is my source for the projected lines below). As always, on a second night of a back-to-back
Mickey Redmond sits down with captain Dylan Larkin to revisit various stops along his hockey career.
As the Detroit Red Wings move toward being a more competitive team, Jakub Vrana projects to be a key figure. His superb skill set was on display as he helped the Red Wings snap a six-game losing skid, adding a goal and an assist to an impressive — albeit short — window. “He’s got an