A broken gold chain apparently led to some fisticuffs Tuesday night at Little Caesars Arena, leading Mickey Redmond to wonder why anybody would wear jewelry while playing hockey. #LGRW
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We hear from Jakub Vrana after he scores a pair of goals Tuesday night. #LGRW
We hear from Oskar Sundqvist after he gets a goal, an assist and is a plus-3 in his Red Wings debut, a 6-3 win over the Flyers. #LGRW
There were new faces in the lineup and a familiar one to celebrate as the Detroit Red Wings returned home. Newcomer Oskar Sundqvist contributed an empty-net goal Tuesday against the Philadelphia Flyers at Little Caesars Arena, restoring a measure of redemption for the Wings. Their 6-3 victory was just their second win in nine games. The Wings
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
One of the first people Oskar Sundqvist talked to after being traded to the Detroit Red Wings was Nicklas Lidstrom, the legendary defenseman turned team executive. One of Sundqvist’s first laughs came when he shared a memory of going up against another former Wings defenseman: Niklas Kronwall. The two Swedes used to battle one another
The Detroit Red Wings added a versatile forward in Oskar Sundqvist who could turn out to be a solid secondary player. Sundqvist, along with defenseman Jake Walman and a 2023 second-round pick, were acquired at Monday’s trade deadline in the deal that sent Nick Leddy to the St. Louis Blues. “It was an opportunity to bring
Steve Yzerman sounded pleased overall with what he was able to do with the Detroit Red Wings at the trade deadline. He added a 2023 second-round pick, a 2024 fourth-round pick, and a 2022 seventh-round pick to the rebuild. Yzerman also added a right-shot forward and left-shot defenseman to the current squad, while subtracting defensemen Nick
Jake Walman joins the Detroit Red Wings with a heady endorsement: Steve Yzerman has had interest in him for years. Walman, forward Oskar Sundqvist and a 2023 second-round pick were acquired at Monday’s trade deadline in the deal that sent Nick Leddy to the St. Louis Blues. The 26-year-old defenseman, 6 feet 2 and 215 pounds, shoots
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 Red Wings general manager Steve Yzerman had an interesting response when asked about coach Jeff Blashill. Blashill is in the last year of his contract. He had just received a two-year extension when Yzerman was named GM in April 2019, and was re-upped by Yzerman at the end of last season. The Wings (25-30-7)
As anticipated, the Detroit Red Wings traded defenseman Nick Leddy ahead of Monday afternoon’s NHL trade deadline. Leddy goes to the St. Louis Blues for a 2023 second-round pick, forward Oskar Sundqvist and Jake Walman, the Wings announced an hour before the deadline. Leddy, 31, was scratched the past two Wings games as protection against injury, signaling general manager
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