We hear from Jake Walman and Ben Chiarot at the end of an emotional day for the Red Wings, who lose in OT to the Kraken 5-4. #LGRW
Detroit — The core problem for Steve Yzerman was exactly that: At some point, he was going to have to pick one. And now that the Red Wings’ general manager officially has, well, it didn’t take long to see how that reality would hit home in Detroit. Dylan Larkin’s voice was choked with emotion Thursday
An emotional day segued into a challenging evening. The Detroit Red Wings played their first game Thursday since losing two teammates to trades, their fate once again to be sellers as another trade deadline rolls around. They chased and rallied against the Seattle Kraken before succumbing in overtime, 5-4. “All in all, a pretty good
Detroit − The Red Wings traded away a couple of key players but it looks as if the players remaining aren’t done with the idea of making the playoffs. The Wings gave a determined effort, earning a point in the standings, but Oliver Bjorkstrand’s overtime power play goal at 3 minutes, 33 seconds, gave Seattle
The Detroit Red Wings fell in overtime to the Seattle Kraken but got the best of them. They came away with a point but have now tallied a loss in each of their last four games during the 2022-23 season. It was a resilient effort for the Detroit Red Wings and a tough loss to
Some trade deadlines come and go without much more than a whimper. Others a day filled with wild moves of the expected and unexpected variety. As for the 2023 trade deadline, we’ve had a week filled with huge moves, big news, and the potential for even more craziness to go down before 3:00 PM arrives
If you’ve been off the grid, you’ll notice Hronek and Bert were both traded away. Erne called up and Vrana out. Newsy said Vrana sitting was his call and it was not a management thing but rather an “I need someone to block shots and take hits with a smile and Ras isn’t here, and
(Photo by Derek Leung/Getty Images) The Detroit Red Wings are in sell mode, and it feels like just about everything that isn’t nailed down is up for grabs—nailed down being a cornerstone type player or high-quality prospect. Steve Yzerman recently shipped defenseman Filip Hronek and a fourth-round pick out to Vancouver in exchange for a
Trevor Thompson sits down with Red Wings captain Dylan Larkin, who voices his great happiness at being extended in Detroit until the 2030-31 season.
On Wednesday (March 1), the Vancouver Canucks and Detroit Red Wings made a very surprising trade. The selling Canucks became buyers, acquiring Filip Hronek and a 2024 fourth-round pick from the Red Wings in exchange for a conditional 2023 first-round pick (from the New York Islanders) and a guaranteed 2023 second-round pick. UPDATE: The Detroit
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Detroit — The core problem for Steve Yzerman was exactly that: At some point, he was going to have to pick one. And now that the Red Wings’ general manager officially has, well, it didn’t take long to see how that reality would hit home in Detroit. Dylan Larkin’s voice was choked with emotion Thursday
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
The Detroit Red Wings are preparing for a match-up against the Seattle Kraken tonight without Tyler Bertuzzi and Filip Hronek. Things will look a bit different for the Red Wings as they continue to focus on the trade deadline. But Steve Yzerman is going on his eighth cup of coffee of the day and just