Kevin Larkin took in the Detroit Red Wings’ optional practice seated next to his son, Dylan, in the stands at Little Caesars Arena, happy to be back on a fathers trip. Larkin’s dad was among the most experienced participants as the Wings renewed a tradition that had been annual until the coronavirus pandemic disrupted everything.
Although the Detroit Red Wings find themselves on the outside looking in when it comes to the playoff picture, it wouldn’t shock anyone to see general manager Steve Yzerman start to sell off assets ahead of the March 3rd NHL Trade Deadline, especially those players with expiring contracts aside from the few he hopes to
Detroit — In a way Joe Veleno’s dad Tony is getting shortchanged. These next two games on the Red Wings’ schedule is the annual dad/mentor trip, in Montreal (Thursday) and Long Island (Friday), as the Wings’ traveling party gets larger and noisier. But for Tony Veleno, along with David Perron’s dad Francois, both of them
Red Wings head coach Derek Lalonde speaks with the media following practice at Little Caesars Arena on Wednesday January 25, 2023
Tyler Bertuzzi speaks with the media following Wednesday’s practice day before heading out on the Father’s / Mentors Trip. The Red Wings take on the Canadiens Thursday night in Montreal.
Detroit Red Wings Head Coach Derek Lalonde joins Art Regner and Daniella Bruce to discuss the status of the Red Wings at the half way point of the 2022-2023 NHL season.
Maybe this was never going to be the season the Detroit Red Wings reached the NHL playoffs and ended a postseason drought going on seven seasons. There was hope, of course, with new coach Derek Lalonde and his mandate to improve the risk in the team’s game. There’s certainly evidence, if you look hard enough,
Red Wings’ Matt Luff: Sent to AHL – CBS Luff, who has skated in seven games with the Red Wings this season, has been out since Nov. 8 following wrist surgery. He also has three goals and seven points in five AHL appearances this campaign. I’m glad he’s healthy enough to be assigned. I liked
The Detroit Red Wings continue to push and push with netminder Ville Husso. After acquiring him in a trade with the St. Louis Blues this summer, he has become the teams’ number-one option between the pipes. He has had two different battery mates, with Alex Nedeljkovic heading down to the AHL level and Magnus Hellberg
Derek Lalonde didn’t want to waste throwing a fit, and as it turned out, he ended up singing Michael Rasmussen’s praises. The Detroit Red Wings head off on a quick little trip before the All-Star break feeling good about themselves after celebrating a 3-2 overtime victory over the San Jose Sharks Tuesday at Little Caesars
On Tuesday night, I sat down to watch the Detroit Red Wings game against the San Jose Sharks. It was great to see them cap off the win in overtime, but something during the Bally Sports Detroit telecast caught my eye. Detroit Red Wings announcers Ken Daniels and Mickey Redmond shared laughs after the crew
Detroit — The surest sign you’re starting to carve out a niche for yourself as an NHL player is when your teammates start dropping your name. Not so much to the media, either, but rather to the coaches. And so it is for the Red Wings’ Michael Rasmussen these days, midway through what looks to
Detroit — If the Red Wings are going to make the playoffs a realistic possibility, they have to defeat teams lower than them in the standings. They haven’t always done that this season, but did Tuesday, defeating lowly San Jose 3-2 in overtime. Andrew Copp scored his fifth goal batting in a loose puck at
We hear from coach Derek Lalonde after his Red Wings edge the Sharks in overtime, 3-2, Tuesday. #LGRW