Hockey jerseys are endlessly fascinating and intricately beautiful. At least they are to me; my apologies to my wonderful partner who has listened to me blither about jerseys on many an occasion (shout-out to you Katie). Many nights have been spent going down the rabbit hole of NHL jersey history. Also yes, some hockey purists
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Thanks, Sam. I liked you too. Hägg excited about the challenge in Detroit (Translated) – Expressen I go in every morning and train in the gym and then on the ice. I feel healthy and fresh and have had a good summer at home in Uppsala. There is nothing to complain about. He and his
The Vancouver Canucks signed former Detroit Red Wings defenseman Danny DeKeyser to a pro tryout ahead of training camp. DeKeyser, 32, will look to crack Vancouver’s lineup as a sixth or seventh defender after spending ten seasons with the Detroit Red Wings. DeKeyser never really lived up to his overall expectations during his time with
Trying not to end any reigns today. I wish I could make it up for either of these dates. This sounds great. Detroit Red Wings national TV schedule – MLive The Detroit Red Wings will be on national television 14 times this season, including two games on ABC, three on ESPN and six on TNT.
Detroit Red Wings prospect William Wallinder is another one of Steve Yzerman’s highly-touted draft selections that may get lost in the shuffle from time to time, but he’s progressing at the perfect pace. The Detroit Red Wings selected Wallinder with the 32nd overall pick in the 2020 NHL Entry Level Draft. The 20-year-old 6-foot-4 defender
Red Wings Reset: 2022-23 coaching staff – Red Wings “One of many boxes he checked was the eagerness to develop these guys, both on the ice and in the video room,” Lalonde said about Boughner on July 8. “He was ecstatic for the opportunity.” I haven’t said it in a while but as we’re into
Steve Yzerman and the Detroit Red Wings made a conscious effort to improve their roster over the summer, primarily through free agency. The new additions to the lineup will help the team be more competitive but also leaves a few players on the outside looking in. When you start looking over Detroit’s newly formed roster,
[embedded content] The extra ten days makes a world of difference. “Breakfast Sandwich” Wysh had a number of these on his timeline but none so funny as the Coyotes sporting the ad of a company that sponsored the arena they just got kicked out of. In the meantime I’m just riding down this slippery slope
The Detroit Red Wings busy off-season could’ve taken away a job or two from a deserving prospect. But can one sneak through? The Detroit Red Wings just went out in free agency and made a plethora of moves as they look to take a step forward in their rebuild. However, they didn’t really make any
In another solid move by Steve Yzerman, the Detroit Red Wings picked up left wing David Perron in free agency this summer; what can we expect from him? Steve Yzerman wasted no time signing free agent forward David Perron to a two-year contract this offseason, addressing the team’s lack of scoring depth. The team already
Somewhere out there is a person upset that Larkin is throwing the ball at the Wings’ logo and I’m glad I haven’t seen them yet. X-Factors For Most Teams Entering The 2022-23 NHL Season The Red Wings gave up a league-high 4.33 goals-per-game from February 24 on and made a couple of additions to help
Detroit Red Wings general manager Steve Yzerman has a difficult decision to make in the coming weeks, and perhaps months; re-sign or trade forward Tyler Bertuzzi? The NHL isn’t like the NFL, where an organization can use the franchise tag to maintain a player if negotiations stall. If the Detroit Red Wings fail to come
Former Detroit Red Wings forward Evgeny Svechnikov is getting another opportunity to stick at the NHL level. This time it’s with the San Jose Sharks. The Sharks signed former Red Wings forward Svechnikov to a one-year, two-way deal worth $750,000. That money decreases to $350,000 if he is assigned to the Sharks AHL affiliate San
JohnnySoze shared this last night but I wanted to feature it. Kasper is #24 in the clip. Watch how well he forechecks on this play to prevent the opposition from breaking out behind him while also leaving himself the path to the net-front. Hey I know that guy. 2022 NHL free agency: Which players are