By Steve Kornacki | Special to The Detroit News Detroit — The Red Wings saw their 3-0 lead whittled down to a one-goal advantage, and momentum had swung to the Flyers here Tuesday night. The next goal scored at Little Caesars Arena was going to be big, and Jakub Vrana’s second goal of the game at 18:51
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By Steve Kornacki | Special to The Detroit News Detroit — The Red Wings saw their 3-0 lead whittled down to a one-goal advantage, and momentum had swung to the Flyers on Tuesday night. The next goal scored at Little Caesars Arena was going to be big, and Jakub Vrana’s second goal of the game at 18:51 of
By Steve Kornacki | Special to The Detroit News Detroit — Forward Oskar Sundqvist and defenseman Jake Walman, both of whom the Red Wings acquired Monday in a trade with the St. Louis Blues, were on the ice for a morning practice before Tuesday night’s game with the Philadelphia Flyers at Little Caesars Arena. Their heads were
Detroit — No surprises, no shockers, the Red Wings did what was expected in the final hours Monday as the NHL trade deadline closed. They dealt defensemen Nick Leddy and Luke Witkowski to the St. Louis Blues, in exchange for forward Oskar Sundqvist, defenseman Jake Walman and a 2023 second-round pick, and sent forward Vladislav Namestnikov to
Detroit — The Red Wings appear to be done at the trade deadline. They’ve dealt defensemen Nick Leddy and Luke Witkowski to the St. Louis Blues, in exchange for forward Oskar Sundqvist, defenseman Jake Walman and a 2023 second-round pick, and sent forward Vladislav Namestnikov to the Dallas Stars for a 2024 fourth-round pick. The Wings also retained 50% of
The Detroit Red Wings finally got their trade deadline activity underway, dealing defenseman Troy Stecher to the Los Angeles Kings on Sunday for a seventh-round pick in the 2022 draft, per an announcement from the team. Stecher, 27, is set to become an unrestricted free agent at the end of the season. He signed with the Red
Seattle — Talk about a disheartening one-two punch for the Red Wings. If Saturday’s disappointing 4-2 loss to the expansion Seattle Kraken wasn’t bad enough — and letting a 2-0 third period lead was ugly — then they had Monday’s trade deadline to look forward to. Or rather, not look forward. There was a good
Seattle — The long, long flight is going to feel a little longer. After almost nine days on the road and four games, the Red Wings went home Saturday with a disappointing 4-2 loss in Seattle. The expansion Kraken scored three third-period goals in just under six minutes to swipe the win. Yanni Gourde broke the
Seattle — Tyler Bertuzzi was away from hockey this week, but it was worth it. Bertuzzi and his fiancee Ashley Greasley welcomed baby Kinsley Lea into the world, which has brought about changes. “Very little sleep is the big one,” said Bertuzzi after Saturday’s morning skate, while admitting he’s still learning to master the whole diapers thing.
Seattle — Many NHL players will tell you they don’t check their phones and monitor the trade deadline up until Monday’s 3 p.m. deadline. But that likely is not totally true. Lives are uprooted and rosters are tweaked, as rumors continue to swirl until Monday’s finish line. The Red Wings have known too well, for the sixth consecutive season,
Vancouver, British Columbia — Many of the things the Red Wings haven’t been good at lately, Thursday they turned around and did well. And it produced a needed victory, 1-0 over the Vancouver Canucks. Goaltender Alex Nedeljkovic stopped 43 shots for his second shutout, the Wings killed three Vancouver power plays (two in the third period), had
Vancouver, British Columbia — Many of the things the Red Wings haven’t been good at lately, Thursday they turned around and did well. And it produced a needed victory, 1-0 over the Vancouver Canucks. Goaltender Alex Nedeljkovic stopped 43 shots for his second shutout, the Wings killed three Vancouver power plays (two in the third period), the
Vancouver, British Columbia — A sure sign trade deadline day is approaching? Players who could be shipped out, are sat. The Red Wings scratched defenseman Nick Leddy from Thursday’s lineup against the Vancouver Canucks with what is being called a “management decision”. Leddy, who’ll be 31 Sunday, is also likely not going to play Saturday
Vancouver, British Columbia — The Red Wings haven’t been helping themselves lately with poor starts and falling behind early. It’s all contributed to the recent six-game winless streak, and made life trying to win hockey games more difficult. “Be prepared to play, simple as it sounds,” said defenseman Troy Stecher, as to what the Wings can