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
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The Grand Rapids Griffins finally came through with one win in three games last week. The Griffins started the week with a 4-3 loss at home against Toronto. The Griffins then split the weekend series with Ontario losing 5-2 on Friday then getting back into the win column with a 5-3 victory on Saturday. The Griffins
Some of the biggest names in the history of the National Hockey League accomplished feats on this date no other player ever had before. Also, fans in the Windy City have had plenty to cheer about through the years. So, let’s take our daily trip back in time to relive the best moments Feb. 8
5 questions Red Wings face after All-Star break – MLive Will they make a playoff push? No. There’s more to that answer but I don’t feel it’s really needed. One big question facing each NHL team in the second half – Sportsnet Detroit Red Wings: Can Lucas Raymond or Moritz Seider win the Calder Trophy?
The NHL mid-season is upon us with All-Star Weekend in the rearview mirror, the Winter Olympics ongoing 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 and provide a mid-term grade on each player. Goaltenders Joren van
What’s The Grind Line? Apart from the once-famous line of Kris Draper, Kirk Maltby, and either Joe Kocur or Darren McCarty, The Grind Line is also The Hockey Writers’ weekly column about the Detroit Red Wings. This week Tony Wolak, Devin Little, Patrick Brown, and Kyle Knopp are the muckers who make up THW’s forechecking
Red Wings’ All-Star Dylan Larkin revitalized by team’s youth infusion – MLive “I feel as we’ve improved our roster it’s taken a lot of pressure off myself to feel I have to try to be everything and do everything. Eased myself mentally,” he said. “We gave a great group of guys in our locker room,
The Detroit Red Wings continue to play inconsistent hockey and are now nine points behind Boston for the final Wild Card playoff spot. Boston also has five games in hand. The Red Wings have one week off and don’t resume the regular season schedule until next Wednesday. The lull in the schedule, will give General
The Detroit Red Wings have made progress in 2021-22 after struggling for the last five years. They got off to a start that was an improvement over the last few seasons as they were in the top three in the Atlantic Division standings earlier in the year. The team has two rookies in the running
Much has been written about Filip Zadina‘s struggles this year with the Detroit Red Wings and the fanbase has certainly been polarized about it. Hockey analysts have taken notice, too. So what’s one more article gauging the temperature on Zadina? The results may actually surprise some. Not only did we ask our readers, but our
When the Red Wings hosted the Toronto Maple Leafs last Saturday, they opened with a bang. 1:15 into the first period, Dylan Larkin capitalized off of a beautiful pass from Vladislav Namestnikov bringing Detroit a 1-0 lead. Namestnikov would score the go ahead goal for the Red Wings early in the second period as well.
The captain of the Detroit Red Wings, Dylan Larkin, will represent the organization at the NHL’s All-Star Weekend. While it won’t affect the Wings’ season, the weekend will shine a well-deserved spotlight on Detroit’s most important player. The Red Wings are used to being the team at the top. The team that every organization aspires
Feb. 5 has had a little bit of everything over the years. We saw one of the coolest moments in All-Star Game history. One of the greatest goaltenders to ever play the game hit a pair of unique milestones. Plus, this date was very busy in both Washington D.C. and Chicago. It is time for
ONTARIO REIGN 5 AT GRAND RAPIDS GRIFFINS 2 – Grand Rapids Griffins The Griffins bagged their own power play goal with 15:04 remaining. Jonatan Berggren connected with Veleno at the right wing. Veleno managed to send the rubber past the glove of netminder Matthew Villalta, stopping Grand Rapids’ four-game scoring drought on the power play.