A couple of Detroit Red Wings defensemen squared off on the second day of the World Championship. Olli Määttä had an assist to help edge Finland past Moritz Seider’s Germany with a 4-3 victory Saturday at Nokia Arena in Tampere, Finland. The Finns have won eight of the last 10 World Championship matchups against the
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Carter Mazur keeps making the right impressions for the Detroit Red Wings. In an admittedly brief stint this spring with the Grand Rapids Griffins, the prospect from Jackson averaged a point a game. On Friday, in his first game at the World Championship, he set up the tying goal to help propel the U.S. to
Detroit — The Red Wings still don’t know where their second first-round pick will be in the NHL Entry Draft. They’ll pick either 17th or 18th, depending on how the Florida Panthers’ playoff series against Toronto goes — which, in the large scale of things, isn’t a huge difference. The pick was obtained from Vancouver
The NHL draft lottery is over, the draft isn’t until late June, and it’s been four weeks since the Detroit Red Wings played their last game of the season. Time, then, to turn toward Europe. The annual World Championship is a great consolation event for NHL players who aren’t in the playoffs — a situation the
Detroit — The Red Wings know where they’ll select in the NHL Entry Draft — and it won’t be first. That was determined Monday, much to the disappointment of Detroit fans as the Wings stayed in the ninth spot — where they were slotted before the draft lottery — and didn’t move up in the
Detroit — There’s an interesting list of Red Wings players who will begin competing for their countries at this week’s men’s International Ice Hockey Federation world championships. Lucas Raymond, Moritz Seider — who is a late addition to Germany’s roster — along with Olli Maatta, coach Derek Lalonde on Team USA’s coaching staff, Carter Mazur.
Ted Kulfan takes a look at the Red Wings staying put with the ninth overall pick in the NHL Draft Lottery and USA Hockey’s Trey Augustine is the interview guest. “It would’ve been quite the stroke of luck for the Red Wings to get into the top three picks,” Kulfan said on the podcast. “We’ve
General manager Steve Yzerman’s job didn’t get any easier, but at least he stayed in the top 10. Now that Monday’s NHL draft lottery is over, and the Detroit Red Wings hold the ninth pick in the 2023 draft, Yzerman can turn to finalizing his list of who he and his staff see as the
Detroit — The Red Wings are likely getting used to this. The NHL Draft Lottery took place Monday and the Wings stayed where they were, coming out with the ninth overall selection in this year’s Entry Draft June 28 in Nashville. There were no surprises for the Wings. The Wings had the ninth-best odds going
The Detroit Red Wings stayed in place and will ninth pick in the NHL draft lottery 2023 on Monday night. The Wings had a 5% chance of picking first overall. It’s the third straight year they have stayed in place. They have more than seven weeks to think on their selection, with the draft set
USA Hockey’s national goaltending coach Dave Lassonde calls it “winning time.” His prized pupil, Trey Augustine, says they’re “game-defining moments.” Augustine, an 18-year-old South Lyon native who will play goal for Michigan State’s hockey team in the fall, faced one of those moments in the final seconds of the third period in the gold-medal game
The Detroit Red Wings soon will know where they make the next most important pick in their rebuild. They enter tonight’s NHL draft lottery 2023 (8 p.m., ESPN) from NHL Network headquarters in Secaucus, New Jersey, in the ninth spot, with 5% odds of picking first. Here’s what you need to know about, and follow
Stan Aldridge, “Mr. A,” owned Indianwood in Lake Orion and the Lakewood Shores resort in Oscoda. He was inducted into the Michigan Golf Hall of Fame in 2005. Stan Aldridge took a shot at the Detroit Red Wings, before he took a big swing at the golf business. He ended up coming up aces. Aldridge,
Detroit — The NHL draft lottery hasn’t been kind to the Red Wings. But there’s another chance Monday to change years of disappointment — although the odds again are against it happening. This year’s draft lottery takes place at the NHL Networks studio in Secaucus, New Jersey (8 p.m./ESPN). The Wings have two first-round picks