On the upside, Detroit Red Wings prospect Carter Mazur just spent two weeks competing in a high-end hockey tournament. On the downside, the U.S. leaves the 2023 Ice Hockey World Championship without a medal, tarnishing what had begun with such promise. Similarly to the day before, the U.S. blew a late lead Sunday and wound
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Tampere, Finland – Red Wings defenseman Moritz Seider and the German national hockey team are one step away from the country’s first gold medal at the world championships. Germany upset the United States, 4-3, in overtime on Saturday, and will face Canada in the final Sunday (1:30, The Hockey Network) for its first International Ice
Detroit Red Wings defenseman Moritz Seider is guaranteed to come to training camp in the fall with a medal from one of hockey’s biggest tournaments. The 22-year-old’s change of heart, after originally deciding against representing his country this spring, has given him a chance to be a part of history. The Germans stunned the United
Detroit — This is shaping up as a busy offseason for the Red Wings and general manager Steve Yzerman. But Shawn Horcoff has plenty on his plate, too. Horcoff, the Grand Rapids Griffins general manager/Red Wings assistant GM, has some important hires and roster tweaks to do of his own. First and foremost is finding
The Detroit Red Wings representing the U.S. at the World Championship are onto the semifinals. The Americans dispatched Czechia, 3-0, Thursday at Nokia Arena in Tampere, Finland. The U.S. squad features Wings prospect Carter Mazur and coach Derek Lalonde, who is assisting David Quinn behind the bench. “This was a tough game and I’m really
Someone from the Detroit Red Wings is certain to leave the World Championship with a medal. Thursday’s quarterfinals, split between arenas in Tampere, Finland and Riga, Latvia, the two hosts of the 2023 tournament, feature the usual hockey powerhouses and multiple high achievers. The U.S. takes on Czechia and Canada battles Finland in action in
Detroit Red Wings fans and members of the media took to Twitter after Dallas Stars captain Jamie Benn received a five-minute, cross-checking penalty and a game misconduct early in the first period of Tuesday’s 4-0 loss against the Vegas Golden Knights. Benn, who was suspended for two games in a disciplinary hearing on Wednesday afternoon,
F. Scott Fitzgerald said, “There are no second acts in American lives,” but that is dead wrong. Martha Stewart is on the cover of Sports Illustrated’s swimsuit edition, isn’t she? America loves redemption. Tiger Woods, for instance, is on his second redemption. Or maybe his third. It’s hard to keep track. Presently, the Blue Jackets
Detroit — You’ve been waiting patiently, sort of politely. But you’re aching to know when a Detroit team will be in playoff contention again, so you can put it in on your calendar. I expect it to happen this fall with the Lions, a statement that can’t be held against me in a court of
Detroit — The Red Wings appear to be ready to make a significant trade this summer. But the difficult aspect of that usually is finding a partner to make a trade. Judging from this first month of the offseason, there might be quite a few teams the Wings might be able to work out a
Detroit — Jonatan Berggren was named the Red Wings’ rookie of the year by the Detroit Sports Media Association on Tuesday. Berggren, 22, played in 67 games after being promoted by the Wings early in the season. Berggren had 15 goals and 13 assists for 28 points, which ranked 14th among eligible NHL rookies. Berggren’s
Detroit Red Wings prospect Carter Mazur added another memory to his standout performances at his first World Championship. The 21-year-old forward assisted on the goal that secured a 4-3 overtime victory for the United States over top Group A rival Sweden Tuesday at Nokia Arena in Tampere, Finland. That put the U.S., which has Wings
Red Wings forward Joe Veleno was handed a five-game suspension by the IIHF championship disciplinary panel for stomping on the leg of Switzerland’s Nino Niederreiter. During the second period of Canada’s 3-2 loss on Saturday at the world hockey championship in Riga, Latvia, Veleno appeared to aggressively step on Niederreiter’s foot during a puck battle
Detroit — Dominik Kubalik is a streaky goal-scorer, and he showed it during this past season with the Red Wings. There were peaks and valleys during his Wings’ season, with the end result being a 20-goal season. It was a nice return on a low-risk free-agent signing by general manager Steve Yzerman last summer. Kubalik