Larry Murphy looks back to when he was traded to the Red Wings in March 1997.
Scotty Bowman was as sharp as ever, Igor Larionov as thoughtful as ever, Brendan Shanahan as popular as ever, and the 1997 Detroit Red Wings as joyful as ever. Thursday’s 25th anniversary celebration brought together old teammates and longtime friends in a ceremony that heralded the days when the franchise was at its second zenith
Trevor Thompson spends some time with the goaltenders: Mike Vernon and Chris Osgood. Anyone up for a goalie fight?
Detroit – Igor Larionov is a head coach in Russia’s Kontinental Hockey League, and his team had games scheduled this week. But Larionov told his team he had to leave. The chance to celebrate the Red Wings’ back-to-back 1997 and 1998 Stanley Cup championships was important to attend. “This is a special event,” said Larionov,
The Red Wings celebrate the 25th anniversary of their 1997 Stanley Cup championship.
John Keating takes us back in time to 1997 and the Red Wings team that finally won it all.
Detroit — Robby Fabbri is still a good two months away from probably even thinking about playing a game. But just being out there for Thursday’s morning skate, while recuperating from his third ACL surgery in six years, Fabbri was able to further see how his knee was coming along and begin to get reacclimated
43 mins ago Stupid Stat of the Day for November 3, 2022; Detroit Red Wings vs. Washington Capitals. Stupid Stat of the Day: The Red Wings are unbeaten all-time when scoring at least one goal in games against teams from cities that start with “W” immediately following a loss in which they gave up at
Chris Osgood, Larry Murphy and Brendan Shanahan recall Shanny’s first game with Detroit, in October 1996, and each share their funniest memories of Scotty Bowman.
Chris Osgood, Larry Murphy and Brendan Shanahan recall some of Shanny’s more memorable fights, including the infamous brawl with the Avalanche on March 26, 1997.
Chris Osgood, Larry Murphy and Brendan Shanahan recall their 1997 playoff run, beating Colorado and the Cup finals against the Flyers.
The Detroit Red Wings will celebrate the 1997 Stanley Cup-winning team this Thursday against the Washington Capitals and will follow that by commemorating the 1998 cup-winning team Saturday afternoon when the franchise squares off with the New York Islanders. The Detroit Red Wings alumni players, coaches, front office members, and support staff expected to attend
Stats Tell the Story About Red Wings in Early Going – DetHockeyNow But it isn’t helping that Andrew Copp hasn’t scored in his first nine games. The Red Wings need offense from Copp, particularly considering the top players they have out of the lineup. “Probably a little rust there from missing camp,” Derek Lalonde said.
“Is there a right-shot center in there?” That’s who Derek Lalonde would like to pluck from Thursday’s festivities and sneak into the Detroit Red Wings’ lineup as they try to right themselves against the Washington Capitals. The 1997 Stanley Cup championship team will be celebrated beforehand — fans are encouraged to be in their seats at Little
The Red Wings misfortunes appear to be turning around under Derek Lalonde. The first month of the Detroit Red Wings‘ season has been an absolute success. While the team’s 4-3-2 record may indicate them being middle of the pack, the team has shown great strides to being not only a team of the future, but
Detroit — Jordan Oesterle was a preschooler in Dearborn Heights when the Red Wings won the 1997 and 1998 Stanley Cups and sent Detroit hockey fans into euphoria. The current Red Wings defenseman remembers some of the excitement, and for sure watched the videos growing up, became a Wings fan. But there was something, specifically,
Coming off of a stinging 8-3 defeat at the hands of the Buffalo Sabres, attention has been drawn to the Detroit Red Wings’ defense. The Red Wings have given up the ninth-most goals in the NHL (32), though their recent loss heavily inflated that total. Prior to that game, Detroit held an oftentimes explosive Minnesota
Our good friend Patrik Bexell caught up with Liam-Dower Nilsson, the 19 year old Swedish forward that Detroit took in the fifth round in 2021 out of the Frölunda HC juniors club. This year he’s with the big club having played 16 games in their SHL season with 1 goal and 2 assists in limited
With Rasmussen back, Smith heads back to the Griffins. Here’s who is returning as Detroit Red Wings celebrate 1997 & 1998 Stanley Cups this week – WXYZ Red Wings alumni, players and coaches who are returning include: Hakan Andersson (Director of European Scouting) Scotty Bowman (Head Coach) Paul Boyer (Head Equipment Manager) Doug Brown There
After a busy off-season for the Red Wings, it appears that some of the moves they made may be hurting them more than helping. The Detroit Red Wings went into the season with two very talented goalies. Goalie number one, based upon longevity with the club, was Alex Nedeljkovic. Alex Nedeljkovic showed a lot of