The Detroit Red Wings need some of their younger players to step up and become important pieces of the re-build. Slowly, prospects will weave their way into the lineup, but it’s the young players that have played portions of the last few seasons that really need to make the jump in order for the Red
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It’s not technically Red Wings news, but since he’s worked out this summer with Red Wings and we’ve talked a bunch about potentially signing Anisimov, him getting a PTO with Colorado kind of puts a damper on that. Sidney Crosby has wrist surgery, out at least six weeks – Pensburg The Penguins down the middle
The NHL recently announced plans to allow players to play for their home countries at the upcoming 2022 Winter Olympic Games. According to NHL.com, the NHL will take a break from competition from Feb. 2-22 in order to allow players to play in the Olympics. This break will also coincide with the 2022 All-Star Weekend
The Detroit Red Wings revealed their roster for September’s Prospect Tournament on Twitter this afternoon. The tournament will run from Sept. 16 to Sept. 20. Held in Traverse City, MI, this year’s pool includes five teams from across the league: The Toronto Maple Leafs, the Columbus Blue Jackets, the Dallas Stars and the St. Louis
The 2021 NHL Prospect Tournament is set to drop the puck next week in Traverse City, and the Detroit Red Wings will be well-represented with a handful of first-round picks. The team released the roster Wednesday afternoon: Red Wings 2021 Prospect Tournament RosterDetroit Red Wings The tournament will return to Centre Ice from Thusday, Sept.
I know, I know. There’s been a lot of change this offseason. The Red Wings finally rid themselves of some of their worst contracts. The prospects are on the rise. Heck, some may even make the leap to the big leagues this offseason. The roster Steve Yzerman inherited and the one he has at his
How Detroit Red Wings shape up two weeks from start of training camp – Freep The only NHL regulars Yzerman hasn’t either acquired or re-signed are Dylan Larkin and Danny DeKeyser. DeKeyser was placed on waivers last season and is in the last year of his deal, so his future with the team is limited,
The Selke Trophy is awarded to the leagues best defensive forward. As the Detroit Red Wings took steps forward in their rebuild last season, perhaps the best development was the team’s defense. This wasn’t just a result of Detroit’s defensemen – a few of the forwards took major strides in their defensive games. Which Red
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After a pretty busy off-season, the Detroit Red Wings are expected to progress this year. With the addition (and subtraction) of multiple players and important prospects inching their way to the roster, it looks as though overall progression is inevitable. But is that the case for the special teams? Penalty Kill The Red Wings penalty
Five questions facing Detroit Red Wings – NHL 1. Can Alex Nedeljkovic sustain his success?2. How much will the offense improve, particularly the power play?3. Can Jakub Vrana and Filip Zadina reach new levels?4. Can Moritz Seider contend for the Calder Trophy?5. Will other young players crack the roster? Yes, some, yes, yes, yes. Easy!
Training camp is right around the corner and the Detroit Red Wings roster is close to being set. Currently, the Red Wings have 22 players signed with Givani Smith left as the only un-signed RFA. Once Smith gets signed, Detroit will have their 23 man roster pretty much set going into training camp. The Red
Dwayne Blais originally worked with the Capitals. Perhaps he can help with solving the stagnant offense the Wings have struggled with over the last few seasons. #lgrw https://t.co/KcAYJEaRw8 — Jake Rivard (@RivardNHL) September 4, 2021 Apparently Kosinski is a Wings fan and the winner of the 2011 Red Wings charity poker tournament. I couldn’t personally
The Athletic’s Corey Pronman released his ranking of the Detroit Red Wings prospect pool this week which certainly saw an improvement from his rankings last season. It’s hardly a surprise to see Detroit rocket up the rankings, but high picks bring things up significantly. Pronman has Moritz Seider checking in at number one, which is
The Detroit Red Wings announced yesterday the signing of restricted free agent defenseman Filip Hronek to a three-year deal. UPDATE: The Detroit #RedWings today re-signed defenseman Filip Hronek to a three-year contract. pic.twitter.com/mOqAzYXzog — Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) September 3, 2021 As per usual, the team did not announce the financial terms of the deal.
If a series of trademark filings made earlier this week are to be believed, the American Hockey League expansion team previously referred to as Palm Springs could instead be using “Coachella Valley” as their place name. Trademarks for the names Coachella Valley Firebirds, Coachella Valley Dragons, Coachella Valley Eagles, and Coachella Valley Falcons were all
Red Wings Wrap-Up: Rasmussen’s development earns contract extension – Red Wings But perhaps the biggest accomplishment for Rasmussen was the trust he garnered from the coaching staff, earning a much bigger role last season, averaging almost three minutes more ice time per game than in 2019-20 and ranking second on the club with 72 hits
Alex Nedeljkovic is one of the many new faces on the Detroit Red Wings roster – and he may be the most important for the team’s improvement. Replacing Jonathan Bernier Detroit’s Former goaltender Jonathan Bernier may not be in line to win a Vezina, but he was rock solid with the Red Wings, offering a
The Detroit Red Wings got another key re-signing on the books, inking defenseman Filip Hronek to a three-year deal Friday afternoon. The multi-year deal continues a trend for general manager Steve Yzerman who has kept players on term that aren’t in the mold of the previous contracts that saw players handed deals with longer durations.
The last of the “big name” RFAs is back in the fold. With Hronek having his ELC slide for the first two years, he won’t qualify for unrestricted free agency when this deal expires, being about five months too young for that. He will have arbitration rights the next time around though, but the length