The AHL mid-season is upon us with All-Star Weekend cancelled due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, 15 former Griffins currently playing in the Winter Olympics in China, and the NHL trade deadline just around the corner. It’s also a chance for me to take look at all of the Red Wings prospects currently playing for
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Detroit Red Wings defenseman Moritz Seider continues to make a strong case as the league’s best rookie. I don’t disagree that Trevor Zegras has had jaw dropping highlights, emphasized at the Skills competition last weekend. But can he compete with the opponent’s best night in and night out–and look dominant in doing so? Nothing was
Dating can be hard. It takes good timing, great chemistry, and a seemingly otherworldly aligning of the stars to bring people together. In a sense, finding a trade partner in the modern NHL is quite similar. The right candidate share similar mentalities and can meet the other person’s needs. Sometimes, the trade goes south for
Jakub Vrana getting closer to Red Wings return – Detroit News At this point, Vrana can’t wait to play in a game and make another impact with the Wings. “That’s what’s in my head right now,” said Vrana, who added he’s feeling good physically. “That’s what I’m focusing on. I’m a confident player and I’m
In their first game back since All-Star Weekend, the Detroit Red Wings offense powered them past the Philadelphia Flyers in a 6-3 win. Let’s take eight observations away from the victory on the road. #1: No defense – until the third period. For the first couple of periods, it seemed as though neither team was
The Detroit Red Wings hit the road for a game in Philadelphia versus the Flyers – a game that was supposed to be played in December, but was postponed amid rising COVID cases in the league. Finally taking the ice in Philly, the Wings put up a consistent fight to pull out a 6-3 victory.
Ken Kal started us off this morning with a fun stat. No brotherly love in Philly….hope this changes tonight. The last time the Red Wings won in regulation in Philadelphia was January 25, 1997. The Wings have won 1 game in a shootout that was on November 8, 2016. — Ken Kal (@KenKalDRW) February 9,
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I got reminded today that former Wings’ bench assistant John Torchetti is with the Flyers now. According to Meltzer, he’s in charge of their PP, forwards, and being the bench assistant. Flyers forward Derick Brassard meets with the media for the first time since returning from injury. Brassard is expected to be in the lineup
The Detroit Red Wings return to action with a home-and-home series with the Philadelphia Flyers. The teams begin the short series tonight in Philadelphia and conclude the week with a matinee affair in Detroit on Saturday. Philadelphia is currently on a two game winning streak and are 2-7-1 in their last 10 games. Game time tonight
Time: 7:00 EasternPlace: Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia PATV: BSDET, NBCSPRadio: 97.1 FM The Ticket // 1270 AMFlyers Blog: Broad Street Hockey Welcome back to the Wings’ season. We’re through the midway point of the season! Ok, we’re actually six games past that but this is traditionally the lead-in to the trade deadline portion where teams
“There’s multiple guys that have an opportunity to get a spot on Larkin’s line and I wanted to see Filip Zadina today there,” Blashill said. “We’ll look at the practice tape and see if we want to stay with it or not. It might be something that we give different guys chances during games.” Lots
Filip Zadina is one of the Detroit Red Wings younger forwards, and his underwhelming performance this season has been a hot-button issue among the fanbase. Well, todays practice lines are sure to get fans fired up. Red Wings lines in practice today: Zadina-Larkin-RaymondBertuzzi-Suter-FabbriNamestnikov-Rasmussen-ErneGagner-Veleno-Gemel Smith DeKeyser-SeiderStaal-HronekOesterle-LindstromLeddy(non contact)-Stecher (normal jersey) — Max Bultman (@m_bultman) February 8, 2022