Detroit — The Red Wings were back on the ice Sunday — many of them returning from warm-weather destinations — and were ready for the rest of the regular season. The eight-day All-Star break — captain Dylan Larkin had a league-mandated off-day Sunday after taking part in the All-Star game and festivities over the weekend
The hottest topic surrounding the Detroit Red Wings heading into and coming out of the All-Star break is the future of their captain Dylan Larkin with the organization. Dylan Larkin, 26, is an unrestricted free agent this summer, and it seems contract talks between he and Red Wings general manager Steve Yzerman have stalled. The
Head Coach Derek Lalonde speaks with the media following Sunday’s practice day at Little Caesars Arena as the Red Wings return from the All-Star break. The Red Wings take on the Oilers Tuesday night at 7:30pm.
For much of this season, the Boston Bruins were one of the teams heavily linked to Bo Horvat. However, they of course would not be the lucky team that landed him, as the New York Islanders went on to win the sweepstakes. As a result, Boston’s former primary trade target is off of the board,
Red Wings waive Adam Erne to create spot for Jonatan Berggren – MLive The club assigned Berggren to the Griffins last week in a paper move to clear a roster spot for Filip Zadina, who was activated from injured reserve and assigned to Grand Rapids for conditioning. Zadina, out since Nov. 5 with a broken
Defenseman Moritz Seider hit on two of the major storylines as he eyeballed the Detroit Red Wings on the flip side of their bye week. They emerge from hibernation with 34 games left, starting with Tuesday’s home date against the Edmonton Oilers. The Oilers are a prime example of a team looking to shore up
The Detroit Red Wings are steadily approaching the 2022-23 trade deadline. As they do so, it is essential to try to gauge which players will get interest from other teams and which players provide the best return on investment. Maintaining and stockpiling draft capital is important, and the Detroit Red Wings have done an excellent
Tim Reynolds | Associated Press Sunrise, Fla. — Florida’s Matthew Tkachuk was right at home at the NHL All-Star Game. Again. Detroit’s Dylan Larkin had a hat trick, Toronto’s Mitch Marner had three assists and the Atlantic Division topped the Central Division 7-5 in the All-Star Game final on Saturday. All-Star Game MVP Matthew Tkachuk —
At the time of this writing, the Detroit Red Wings have a 21-19-8 record and are seven points behind the Pittsburgh Penguins for the final wild card spot in the Eastern Conference. Although Detroit has taken a step in the right direction, it is becoming rather apparent that their playoff hopes are significantly low at
(Photo by Minas Panagiotakis/Getty Images) As the Detroit Red Wings enjoy a much-needed extended ten-day All-Star break, aside for captain Dylan Larkin, of course, who is Detroit’s lone representative. In this edition of ‘answering all the tough questions,’ I was fortunate enough to catch up with George Malik of The Malik Report. I wanted to
The Detroit Red Wings are engulfed in the All-Star Break. While forward Dylan Larkin is down in Sunrise, Fla., for the festivities, the fanbase is getting a bit worried. Rumors have surfaced that Larkin may be a trade target from teams looking to add an extra piece of offense for a cup run. The Detroit
Five areas of focus for Red Wings after the break – MLive Establish home-ice advantage The Red Wings are pleased that attendance is up this season. A flurry of offseason free-agent signings and the emergence last year of young players Moritz Seider and Lucas Raymond generated more buzz around this team than we’ve seen in
The NHL All-Star weekend is here! We’ve got an exciting day in store, and DraftKings Sportsbook is celebrating the festivities with a special NHL promo you’ll love: Bet $5, Win $200 if at least ONE GOAL is scored! Yeah, that’s +4000 odds just for one single goal! What’s more, it doesn’t even matter if you win
Lately, it seems like the Detroit Red Wings’ fearless leader Steve Yzerman has been in the crosshairs of the fanbase. The term coined “The Yzerplan” was easy to support over the last few years, but now some fans have been willing to flip the script and light the torches. That’s a debate for another time