On Thursday morning (March 2), the Boston Bruins and Detroit Red Wings became unexpected trade partners. Detroit sent forward Tyler Bertuzzi to Boston in exchange for a 2024 first-round pick (top-10 protected) and a 2025 fourth-round pick. The Red Wings are also retaining 50% of Bertuzzi’s $4.75 million cap hit. UPDATE: The Detroit #RedWings today
Detroit — Dylan Larkin was feeling some contrasting emotions Thursday after the morning skate. Larkin was thrilled, obviously, with the news of his eight-year contract extension (worth $69.6 million, a cap hit of $8.7 million per year) signed the day before, that’ll keep him as captain of his hometown team for the foreseeable future. But,
Dylan Larkin let raw emotions show as he reviewed a 24-hour period that brought immense joy — and sadness. He was driving to Little Caesars Arena Thursday morning, the day after signing an eight-year, $69.6 million extension that likely means he will play his entire NHL career with the Detroit Red Wings, when his fiancée
2 hours ago Stupid Stat of the Day for March 2, 2023; Detroit Red Wings vs. Seattle Kraken. Stupid Stat of the Day: The Red Wings are winless all-time in their last game before the NHL Trade Deadline when it is played against the Seattle Kraken.#LGRW #RedWingshttps://t.co/xqVj6ibVRn pic.twitter.com/SB2h7Nlwf7 — DetroitHockey.Net (@detroithockey96) March 2, 2023
Tyler Bertuzzi is headed to Boston. The Red Wings have traded the 28-year-old forward to the Bruins in exchange for a 2024 top-10-protected 1st round pick and a 2025 4th round pick. The move was first reported by Elliotte Friedman and Pierre LeBrun. The Red Wings will retain half of Bertuzzi’s remaining salary. This seemed
The Red Wings continued selling players in advance of Friday’s NHL trade deadline, moving forward Tyler Bertuzzi to the Boston Bruins. UPDATE: The Detroit #RedWings today acquired a first-round selection in the 2024 NHL Entry Draft and a fourth-round pick in the 2025 NHL Entry Draft from the Boston Bruins in exchange for left wing
General manager Steve Yzerman has seen his Detroit Red Wings show promise — and growing pains — over the past month. That he will be a seller again at Friday’s trade deadline was evident Wednesday, when Yzerman flipped defenseman Filip Hronek to the Vancouver Canucks for a conditional first-round and a second-round pick. The Wings