Prospect Tourney Schedule Wings vs Leafs at 11am Today Elsewhere: Lidas pays tribute to Söderblom’s effort last night (Translated) – Expressen Elmer was good tonight. He created a lot on his own and showed how good he is at protecting the puck and using his size, says Nicklas Lidström to SportExpressen. That’s the entirety of
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Prospect Tourney Schedule No games for the Wings today as they prep to finish off their slate tomorrow against the Leafs at 11am. Detroit dropped a 5-4 game to Dallas last night. After a slow start they came on in the 2nd period but couldn’t keep the lead and eventually fell behind in the third.
Prospect Tourney Schedule The Wings’ next game after their 5-2 win over Columbus yesterday takes place against Dallas at 6pm. The Interstellar Clouds lost their opener to the Leafs 6-2 on Thursday night. Defending Big D has the writeup on that game. The Wings’ website will broadcast the game. The Youtube link will be available
The Red Wings opening night roster is a big question mark right now. But an even bigger question is- What are the Red Wings going to do with Simon Edvinsson? The Detroit Red Wings have a revamped roster this year and therefore, the Red Wings team we see this season will be much different than
As we get ready to track the prospects in Traverse City, we’ve got a quick hit for you about Detroit’s most-exciting prospect in Europe (with all due apologies to Dmitry Buchelnikov’s fans). Marco Kasper is getting ready to start his regular season with Rögle BK in the top tier of the Swedish league. Kasper led
Dan Cleary excited for 2022 NHL Prospect Tournament in Traverse City – NHL This year’s tournament, which runs from Sept. 15-19, features prospects from five NHL teams including the Red Wings, Columbus Blue Jackets, Dallas Stars, St. Louis Blues and Toronto Maple Leafs. Participating teams will play three or four games, with Detroit set to
After a productive off-season, Red Wings hockey is getting close to starting. And with a re-vamped roster this year, there are a lot of question marks. The Detroit Red Wings are back to work and it is getting a lot of people in the hockey mood. But as we all know, pre-season and training camp
The 2022 NHL Prospect Tournament begins today and I just realized that I ignored the release of the Red Wings’ roster for the event when it was released a couple weeks ago, so I’ll take a look at it now. And, of course, by “take a look at it,” I mean I’ll over-analyze the assigned
Today marks the 26th anniversary of DetroitHockey.Net’s founding and, to be honest, I’m feeling somewhat melancholy about it. I’ve mentioned before, specifically on the site’s 24th birthday, that what DH.N is now isn’t what I expected it to be. I’ve had a hard time reconciling that I spent so much of the early 2000s building
We are officially LESS than one month away from the home opener! For those of you counting, which is obviously everyone (booing from everyone who hates numbers) The Red Wings are talking about stuff! Things and stuff getting from place to place! Is it magic? Ever wonder how all that gear gets where it needs
It’s time for the preseason confidence survey! Help us set a baseline to look back on fondly later on in the season after all our confidence has paid off. Welcome to SB Nation Reacts, a survey of fans across the NHL. Throughout the year we ask questions of the most plugged-in Detroit Red Wings fans
7 Red Wings prospects to watch at Traverse City tournament – MLive Eemil Viro: Like Johansson, Viro has extensive experience playing against men, appearing in 134 games over three seasons with TPS Turku in Finland’s top league. He plays bigger than his size (6-0, 171), skates well and moves the puck. He played a top-four
There comes a time in the hockey offseason where news dries up and the content machine slows to a crawl. This phenomenon usually occurs around August-September. It’s far enough from the draft and free agency that nothing new has come, and too far from the preseason to make any big predictions. This time of the
#NHLTopPlayers: Nos. 50-41- NHL 49. Moritz Seider, Detroit Red Wings, D Seider won the Calder Trophy voted as NHL rookie of the year last season, leading first-year players in assists (43) and power-play points (21). He led rookie defensemen in points (50), game-winning goals (four) and shots on goal (187) and was second in goals