As many of you know, Jakub Vrana has entered the NHL/NHLPA’s player assistance program. Quite honestly, it feels dirty typing those words out. It feels dirty because this is a decision that is so intensely personal to someone and should remain with that individual and whomever they choose to share that information. When news of
Detroit — Dominik Kubalik went through it to an extent during the exhibition season, playing in Chicago where he’s spent the last three seasons. But that’s the preseason, with few people in the stands and the game simply not meaning much. But Friday’s game at United Center will be different. A sellout crowd for the
Detroit Red Wings fans perennially hoping the team would add a third jersey in black got their wish Thursday — sort of. As part of the second iteration of the NHL’s and Adidas’ “Reverse Retro” alternate jersey program, the Wings will wear a red-and-black striped jersey that harkens back to the franchise’s 75th anniversary sweaters
In today’s NHL rumors rundown, there is good news on Patrik Laine’s return from injury timeline, the Montreal Canadiens are getting an essential piece of their lineup back, and the Detroit Red Wings are down a key forward as Jakub Vrana enters the NHL’s Players Assistance Program. What is the future for Juraj Slafkovksy in
After the Detroit Red Wings released what was widely regarded as an abomination of a jersey the first go around with reverse retros, they had a chance to redeem themselves. And, to many, it doesn’t appear that they did. Nonetheless, they revealed their Reverse Retro 2.0 jerseys with the rest of the NHL teams. The
56 mins ago One day after teasing its design, the Detroit Red Wings unveiled their jersey for the 2022 edition of the NHL’s Reverse Retro program. Barber pole is back! 💈 Introducing our @adidas Reverse Retro 2022! Available 11.15. #reverseretro#LGRW x @adidashockey pic.twitter.com/TucL38JPUH — Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) October 20, 2022 As expected based on
“Treesome”, “Big Boy Line”, “Redwoods”, “The Viking Line”, “The Skyline”…. Call the Detroit Red Wings’ third line whatever you want, but what cannot be debated is the impact the towering trio has had in the early part of the 2022-23 season. Consisting of Michael Rasmussen, Oskar Sundqvist and rookie Elmer Söderblom, the Red Wings’ third
Jakub Vrana placed in NHL/NHLPA Player Assistance Program – WIIM We will not speculate here because we respect Vrana’s privacy. I can only hope that he’s in a good place and receiving the treatment he needs. Just want to reiterate. Labatt USA Signs Five-Year Agreement with Detroit Red Wings – (Press Release) “Red Wings hockey
The Detroit Red Wings signed left-handed defenseman, Oli Maatta this off-season. Little did they know that he may end up their long-term answer. The Detroit Red Wings, to nobody’s surprise were busy this off-season. After six years of not making the playoffs, and the Red Wings having the prospect depth, it felt like a turnaround
Rick Osentoski-USA TODAY Sports David Perron just as advertised early on for the Detroit Red Wings by Bob Heyrman This is the most heartbreaking news related to the Red Wings that I have read in a long time. After having his first full season with the Wings derailed before it even started with a shoulder
Detroit Red Wings forward Jakub Vrana has been placed in NHL/NHLPA player assistance program, the team and league revealed Wednesday. Vrana had been excused from the Wings since Monday, for what head coach Derek Lalonde said were personal reasons. Vrana, 26, will be unavailable to the team “for an indefinite period while he receives care.”
Detroit Red Wings forward Jakub Vrana has been placed in NHL/NHLPA player assistance program, the team and league revealed Wednesday. Vrana had been excused from the Wings since Monday, for what head coach Derek Lalonde said were personal reasons. Vrana, 26, will be unavailable to the team “for an indefinite period while he receives care.”
It’s almost Christmas for jersey design geeks like me. The NHL is expected to reveal its slate of Reverse Retro jersey designs for the season Thursday morning and each team dropped a teaser video via social media Wednesday afternoon. History Never Repeats #reverseretro#LGRW x @adidashockey pic.twitter.com/OB3akEfmwv — Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) October 19, 2022 Obviously
The NHL and NHLPA announced Wednesday night that Red Wings forward Jakub Vrana will be unavailable to play the foreseeable future. In a news release, the league and its player’s union said Vrana will be “unavailable to his Club for an indefinite period while he receives care from the player assistance program of the NHL
Detroit — The Red Wings will be without forward Jakub Vrana indefinitely, after the NHL and NHL Players Association announced Wednesday he will receive care from the player assistance program of the NHL and NHLPA. Under the terms of the joint program, Vrana will continue to be paid while receiving treatment. In the joint announcement
53 mins ago The NHL and NHLPA announced on Wednesday that Detroit Red Wings forward Jakub Vrana has entered the NHL/NHLPA Player Assistance Program. Red Wings forward Jakub Vrana placed in NHL/NHLPA Player Assistance Program. Details: https://t.co/Tze4D3D8uy pic.twitter.com/ruuqliYFRZ — NHL Public Relations (@PR_NHL) October 19, 2022 Vrana missed Monday’s game against the Los Angeles Kings
Detroit — It’s possible the Red Wings aren’t expecting forward Jakub Vrana to return for a while longer. Vrana is gone from the team for “personal reasons.” He didn’t play Monday against Los Angeles or he didn’t participate in Tuesday’s practice (the team had the day off Wednesday). The Wings have removed Vrana from the
That ‘first thing you do’ answer is exactly what I’d expect an Ent to say. If you’ll remember in 2017, Gustav Nyquist got six games for slashing a guy in the face like this. I’d like for them to make this an annual thing and for this not to be a “mission accomplished” banner
David Perron has been just as advertised early on in the 2022-23 season for the Detroit Red Wings. Detroit Red Wings general manager Steve Yzerman chose this past summer as the perfect time to begin re-tooling Detroit’s roster in an effort to make the organization once again relevant across the NHL. Although Detroit isn’t prepared
The Detroit Red Wings are accomplishing what they came into the season wanting to: Prove general manager Steve Yzerman right. All the new players their GM added during the summer have factored into the 2-0-1 start, which next will be tested Friday at the Chicago Blackhawks. Yzerman added players at every position: Goaltender Ville Husso,