ON TODAY’S PODCAST: Episode 74 Ted Kulfan takes a look at the Red Wings’ 2022 NHL Draft, the Ville Husso trade and the hiring of head coach Derek Lalonde from the Tampa Bay Lightning. Here are other highlights from episode 74 of OctoPulse, Taking the Pulse of the Red Wings’ rebuild now in Year 4 of
The Red Wings opened up their first development camp since 2022 today and announced the rosters for it via Twitter. #DRWDC starts today! Here’s who’s here. ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/IrVX5oWvTm — Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) July 10, 2022 Unlike previous years, the team did not announce sweater numbers, and since I’m a numbers geek I couldn’t allow
Detroit — Dan Cleary, the Red Wings’ former player and current director of player development, was quick to reiterate Sunday the purpose of this week’s development camp for recent draft picks. It’s for education, camaraderie, and getting a glimpse of what is professional hockey. But there’s no evaluation going on. So, Cleary’s message to the 39
Detroit — Ville Husso knew he was likely headed out of St. Louis. The Blues had made a big financial commitment to goaltender Jordan Binnington, and keeping Husso would re-signing Husso would be an expensive luxury. So when Husso found out Friday morning his rights were traded to the Red Wings, it wasn’t a shock.
Assistant Director of Player Development Dan Cleary speaks with the media following day one of Red Wings Development Camp at The Belfor Training Center inside Little Caesars Arena.
Just about time for that long-term commitment, IMO Kaprizov reportedly denied entry to U.S. twice – Hockey Wilderness “It’s scary. It’s scary for all of us,” head coach Dean Evason said via The Athletic. “It’s a scary situation in our world. To see somebody as close as we know Kirill, yeah, it’s a scary situation.
MONTREAL — The Detroit Red Wings drafted nine players during the 2022 NHL draft Thursday-Friday, including three in the top 52. They also acquired goalie Ville Husso for a third-round pick before the start of Day 2. Let’s take a look at the haul gathered by general manager Steve Yzerman in his fourth draft with the Wings:
The Detroit Red Wings selection of Marco Kasper at the 2022 NHL entry draft was very controversial. But the fans shouldn’t worry. There is more to him than what we see. The Detroit Red Wings selected forward, Marco Kasper with their eighth overall selection in the 2022 NHL Entry Draft. The Twitterverse responded with disappointment
Detroit — With the buzz of the NHL Entry Draft still fresh in everyone’s minds, the Red Wings are about to educate all those kids — and draft picks from the past few years — about what it takes to become an NHL player. The Wings hold their 2022 Development Camp, which returns to the BELFOR Training
Known for his performance on the ice, Red Wings captain Dylan Larkin took to a lake to make a splash for his proposal to girlfriend Kenzy Wolfe, according to an Instagram post published on Saturday. The post included a photograph of Larkin down on his right knee holding an engagement ring box facing Wolfe while the pair stood on
Hey there’s a lot going on and you all have been pretty on top of things. If there’s other stuff you want to talk about, feel free to share! Red Wings to hold development camp at Little Caesars Arena July 10-14 – Red Wings DETROIT – The Detroit Red Wings today announced the schedule for
MONTREAL — Steve Yzerman had a couple things he would have liked to get done, but he was satisfied with how he filled one huge need for the Detroit Red Wings: Using a third-round pick to acquire goaltender Ville Husso. “There’s a not a lot of goalies out there, and we need depth at that
MONTREAL — Brennan Ali’s irrepressible personality kept him going as round after round passed by in the NHL draft, waiting to hear a team call his name. It took until the seventh round, at No. 212, when the Detroit Red Wings took a gamble on the 6-foot center. “I was trying to stay positive,” Ali
When Steve Yzerman announced his new head coach, we heard a lot about “the process” from Derek Lalonde. Many of you (including myself) ask, what the heck does that mean? The 2022 NHL Draft was a shining example of how Yzerman’s rebuild is turning out to be thought-out and well-calculated. A part of the process.
The Detroit Red Wings selected 8 prospects in rounds 2 – 7 of the 2022 NHL Draft at Centre Bell in Montreal.
The Detroit Red Wings completed their 2022 NHL Entry Draft on Friday, selecting nine players in total. Your 2022 #DRWDraft Class! 🤩 pic.twitter.com/wz6LcIbX3e — Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) July 8, 2022 I’ve said it before but I’m not a big Draft guy. When I draft over in the DFHL, I cram right before the draft
MONTREAL — The Detroit Red Wings left the 2022 draft hopefully and maybe just a tad regretful. They drafted nine players over two days at Bell Centre, in the first in-person draft since 2019. Prize center Marco Kasper, taken at No. 8, projects to lead the class’ impact on the rebuild, but the eight players
Ted Kulfan of The Detroit News provides a capsule look at the Detroit Red Wings’ nine draft picks. Marco Kasper ► Pick: No. 8 overall (Round 1) ► Position: Center ► Height/weight: 6-foot-1, 183 pounds ► Last season: Rogle (SHL), 46 games, seven goals, four assists; Rogle Jr. (SHL), 12 games, six goals, seven assists ► Scouting report: Kasper is described as a terrific competitor, is an elite skater
The Detroit Red Wings announced the additions of Bob Boughner and Alex Westlund to their coaching staff on Friday. UPDATE: Detroit #RedWings executive vice president and general manager Steve Yzerman today announced that the team has hired Bob Boughner as associate coach and Alex Westlund as goaltending coach. Details: https://t.co/Uxry9mTATD pic.twitter.com/HFLmLfNVf6 — Detroit Red Wings
Detroit — The Red Wings had a need for high-end forward prospects, particularly centers where there wasn’t much depth organizationally. They went about fixing it at Montreal’s Bell Centre during the NHL Entry Draft. After selecting center Marco Kasper in the first round on Thursday, the Wings began the second day of the draft by grabbing a pair of forwards, Dylan