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
When considering what the Detroit Red Wings should do with Tyler Bertuzzi, there’s a simple question that can help identify the answer: If Bertuzzi was out for the season, should the Red Wings trade a late first-round pick (No. 26 to No. 32 range) and a mid-level prospect (think Albert Johansson or Shai Buium) for
In today’s NHL rumors rundown, the Los Angeles Kings and Columbus Blue Jackets were working on a huge trade late into Tuesday evening. Unfortunately, one of the players involved in the deal is reportedly extremely unhappy about it. Meanwhile, the Edmonton Oilers made a big move to land a key defenseman for their blue line.
The Vancouver Canucks and Detroit Red Wings have made a surprising trade. Detroit has sent Filip Hronek and their 2023 fourth-round pick to Vancouver in exchange for a conditional 2023 first-round pick (from the New York Islanders) and a 2023 second-round pick. UPDATE: The Detroit #RedWings today acquired a 1st round pick (NYI) and a
Detroit — The Red Wings have traded defenseman Filip Hronek to the Vancouver Canucks. The Wings will receive a 2023 first-round pick (belonging to the New York Islanders) and a 2023 second-round pick, while sending Hronek and a 2023 fourth-round pick to Vancouver. Hronek, 25, was a 2016 second-round draft pick of the Wings. In
The Detroit Red Wings elected to sell high regarding defenseman Filip Hronek. General manager Steve Yzerman had been waiting to see what took place Monday and Tuesday in Ottawa before deciding to become sellers ahead of Friday’s 3 pm Est. NHL trade deadline. After being outscored 12-3 and flat-out bullied on the ice in two
46 mins ago In advance of Friday’s NHL trade deadline, the Detroit Red Wings traded defenseman Filip Hronek to the Vancouver Canucks on Wednesday. UPDATE: The Detroit #RedWings today acquired a 1st round pick (NYI) and a 2nd round pick in the 2023 NHL Entry Draft from the Vancouver Canucks in exchange for defenseman Filip
Exhale, Hockeytown – the Detroit Red Wings have re-signed Dylan Larkin to an eight-year contract extension. The deal, which was announced Wednesday, comes with an $8.7 million AAV. Now that the contract has been signed, Red Wings fans can rest easy knowing their captain will remain a fixture in Detroit until 2031. Related: Red Wings
The Detroit Red Wings were able to take care of business with forward Dylan Larkin. They went out and extended the team’s captain on an eight-year deal. It’s one that keeps fans happy and likely keeps the teams’ spirits high as they know their captain and one of the locker room leaders is here to
In a stunning turn of events, the Red Wings announced late Wednesday afternoon that defenseman Filip Hronek is being traded to Vancouver for a pair of picks in the 2023 NHL Draft: UPDATE: The Detroit #RedWings today acquired a 1st round pick (NYI) and a 2nd round pick in the 2023 NHL Entry Draft from
Detroit Red Wings general manager Steve Yzerman showed his eye remains very much on the future of the rebuild and traded veteran defenseman Filip Hronek. The return from the Vancouver Canucks yielded at first-round pick and a second-round pick in the 2023 draft. The Canucks also got a 2023 fourth-round pick. Hronek, 25, had nine
Dylan Larkin’s importance to the Detroit Red Wings has been cemented with an extension that secures his services through the 2030-31 season and avoids any talk of unrestricted free agency. The 26-year-old forward signed an eight-year extension Wednesday, two days before the NHL trade deadline. It’s the maximum length possible for a team signing its
Detroit — Dylan Larkin, as expected, is staying with the Red Wings. Larkin, the Wings’ captain, and the Wings agreed Wednesday to an-eight year contract extension worth $69.6 million ($8.7 million salary cap hit). Larkin, 26, could have been one of the more highly sought-after unrestricted free agents on the market this summer. But, given
D-Boss’s dungeon is staying in Detroit, folks. Dylan Larkin has agreed to an eight-year, $69.6 million dollar extension. That averages out to an $8.7M AAV per season. Per CapFriendly, the deal also includes a full no-trade clause for the first five years of the deal, and a limited no-trade clause in the final three years.