In addition to welcoming Jakub Vrana to Friday’s practice, the Detroit Red Wings were relieved to see Dylan Larkin and Filip Hronek on the ice. Both are game-time decisions for Saturday’s matinee against the Ottawa Senators — and is good news for the Wings given what happened earlier this week. Hronek left Wednesday’s game for concussion
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Jakub Vrana strode up to his locker stall and did what he has done so many times before: take off his skates and his gear. It was special, though, because Friday marked the first time Vrana was back with the Detroit Red Wings after a two-month stay in the NHL and NHL Players Association players
Detroit — It is unclear when Detroit Red Wings forward Jakub Vrana will return to the lineup, but right now, that’s not what matters to him or anybody else. He’s just happy to be back. Vrana, 26, returned to practice with the Red Wings (13-10-6) Friday in a blue non-contact jersey after it was announced
Jakub Vrana wore a no-contact sweater and a smile as he practiced with the Detroit Red Wings for the first time after two months in the NHL/NHL Players Association player assistance program. Vrana took repetitions Friday at Little Caesars Arena along with Dylan Larkin and Filip Hronek, the latter two of whom were unable to
Detroit — Red Wings fans weren’t happy about the thunderous hit Minnesota’s Ryan Reaves put on Filip Hronek during Wednesday’s game, knocking Hronek from the game. And Reaves didn’t receive a penalty. It’s likely fans’ irritation hit another level Thursday when Reaves received no hearing, no supplemental discipline, no anything, for what many analysts deemed
Ted Kulfan talks about the Red Wings’ four-game winless streak, the Ryan Reaves hit on Filip Hronek on Wednesday night and NCAA champ Riley Brengman of China Township is the guest. Kulfan also addresses the Wings’ three-goalie rotation with 6-foot-6 Swede Magnus Hellberg playing in goal for the 4-1 loss against the Wild in Minnesota.
ST. PAUL, Minn. — Derek Lalonde sounded optimistic about Filip Hronek and the Detroit Red Wings were gleeful about Ben Chiarot. The Wings’ focus as they head into Saturday’s matinee against the Ottawa Senators is to end a four-game skid, and they may have Hronek available. He wasn’t able to finish Wednesday’s game after getting
The Red Wings continue to lose games and players at a steady pace. They lost Wednesday at Minnesota, 4-1 to the Wild, seeing the Wings’ winless streak extended to four games. Elmer Soderblom, recalled earlier in the day to replace Dylan Larkin (lower-body), scored the Red Wings’ goal, while goalie Magnus Hellberg stopped 18 shots
ST. PAUL, Minn. — The “next man up” mentality is wearing thin for the Detroit Red Wings as they keep losing men. On Wednesday, it was top-four defenseman Filip Hronek; the day before, top-line center Dylan Larkin. Hronek left less than three minutes into the game against the Minnesota Wild at Xcel Energy Center and the
ST. PAUL, Minn. — While the Detroit Red Wings have an idea of when they will see their injured forwards again, they are less certain regarding Jakub Vrana. On Oct. 19, the top-six winger was placed in the players assistance program, a program administered by the NHL and the NHL Players Association designed to assist
ST. PAUL, Minn. — The Detroit Red Wings are moving forward without Dylan Larkin while awaiting word on just how much time he will miss. Coach Derek Lalonde said prior to Wednesday’s game against the Minnesota Wild at Xcel Energy Center that Larkin “saw a specialist, but we don’t know anything today. It was just
The Red Wings aren’t exactly an offensive machine — even when most everyone is healthy and playing, and accounted for in the lineup. As their best offensive players depart the lineup due to injury, scoring goals could be an issue. The latest player to get hurt is also the one with the most points on
ST. PAUL, Minnesota — With Dylan Larkin unavailable, the Detroit Red Wings looked to rookie Elmer Söderblom to help fill the latest injury void. Söderblom, a 6-foot-8 winger, debuted with the Wings out of training camp, but was sent to the minors after recovering from an injury. Söderblom, 21, recorded two goals and six penalty
Detroit — The first game back after a long road trip is generally a difficult one. That turned out to be the case Tuesday for the Red Wings, although the quality of the opponent also had a lot to do with it. The Carolina Hurricanes, one more time, showed why they’ve become an annual Stanley