The St. Louis Blues acquired defenseman Nick Leddy, as well as Luke Witkowski, from the Detroit Red Wings ahead of the 2022 Trade Deadline. In return, the Red Wings received forward Oskar Sundqvist, defenseman Jake Walman and a 2023 second round pick. UPDATE: The Detroit #RedWings today acquired defenseman Jake Walman, center Oskar Sundqvist, and
The Detroit Red Wings traded forward Vladislav Namestnikov to the Dallas Stars for a fourth-round draft pick in 2024 on Monday, just as the NHL’s trade deadline approached. The Red Wings are trading Vladislav Namestnikov to the Stars for a fourth round pick, @KevinWeekes reported on ESPN. — Brad Galli (@BradGalli) March 21, 2022 Namestnikov
The Detroit Red Wings have traded forward Vladislav Namestnikov to the Dallas Stars for a 2024 fourth-round pick. The Red Wings are trading Vladislav Namestnikov to the Stars for a fourth round pick, @KevinWeekes reported on ESPN. — Brad Galli (@BradGalli) March 21, 2022 Namestnikov’s solid defensive presence made him a great fit on the
As anticipated, the Detroit Red Wings traded defenseman Nick Leddy ahead of Monday afternoon’s NHL trade deadline. Leddy goes to the St. Louis Blues for a 2023 second-round pick, forward Oskar Sundqvist and Jake Walman, the Wings announced an hour before the deadline. Leddy, 31, was scratched the past two Wings games as protection against injury, signaling general manager
Detroit Red Wings general manager Steve Yzerman added a future asset to the rebuild by trading forward Vladislav Namestnikov. The trade was still being finalized Monday afternoon, one among many in the queue with Central Registry, which was backlogged after the 3 p.m. deadline, according to Namestnikov’s agent. The Stars, who are run by Yzerman’s
Detroit — The Red Wings appear to be done at the trade deadline. They’ve dealt defensemen Nick Leddy and Luke Witkowski to the St. Louis Blues, in exchange for forward Oskar Sundqvist, defenseman Jake Walman and a 2023 second-round pick, and sent forward Vladislav Namestnikov to the Dallas Stars for a 2024 fourth-round pick. The Wings also retained 50% of
The NHL Trade Deadline has come and gone and as per usual, Detroit General Manager Steve Yzerman waited until close to the deadline to start announcing trades. In total, the Red Wings made two trades involving three players leaving Detroit and two players and two draft picks coming to Detroit. Here is a summary of
As expected, the Red Wings are dealing veteran defenseman Nick Leddy. The 31-year-old is off to St. Louis in exchange for Oskar Sundqvist, Jake Walman, and a 2nd round pick in 2023. The Blues also receive defenseman Luke Witkowski: UPDATE: The Detroit #RedWings today acquired defenseman Jake Walman, center Oskar Sundqvist, and a 2nd round
The Detroit Red Wings made an expected move in the lead-up to Monday’s NHL trade deadline, sending veteran defenseman Nick Leddy to the St. Louis Blues for Oscar Sundqvist, Jake Walman, and a second-round pick. Luke Witkowski, currently with the Grand Rapids Griffins, also goes to St. Louis as part of the deal. UPDATE: The
Jeff Blashill pointed out a truth about the Detroit Red Wings that will stand past the trade deadline; it’s also one which doesn’t bode particularly well for the last 20 games. “Monday, the deadline will be over, but we’re going to have a whole bunch of the same guys here,” he said after yet another disappointing
Note: This post contains a sponsored link. It’s so typical of NHL execs to play spoiler to the big day. Instead of waiting until the 11th hour to trade their most notable names, general managers this season have chosen to flip marquee names long before the final countdown. I am, of course, talking about the
2021-22 NHL Trade Tracker – NHL MARCH 20: Los Angeles Kings acquire defenseman Troy Stecher from the Detroit Red Wings in exchange for a seventh-round pick in the 2022 NHL Draft. Not much else going on in hockey other than trade talk. Let’s just keep it going. During today’s discussion, please remember to share sources
Jeff Blashill pointed out a truth about the Detroit Red Wings that will stand past the trade deadline; it’s also one which doesn’t bode particularly well for the last 20 games. “Monday, the deadline will be over, but we’re going to have a whole bunch of the same guys here,” he said after yet another
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Troy Stecher’s time in Detroit is officially over. The Red Wings are trading the 27-year-old defenseman to the Los Angeles Kings for a draft pick: I had high hopes for Stecher when he was signed as a free agent. Stecher has only played 60 games since he signed with Detroit as a free agent. This
Oct 29, 2021; Detroit, Michigan, USA; Detroit Red Wings defenseman Troy Stecher (70) skates with the puck in the first period against the Florida Panthers at Little Caesars Arena. Mandatory Credit: Rick Osentoski-USA TODAY Sports Red Wings: Detroit Trade Chip, Troy Stecher by Chris Giles Detroit Red Wings General Manager made his first trade in
The Detroit Red Wings finally got their trade deadline activity underway, dealing defenseman Troy Stecher to the Los Angeles Kings on Sunday for a seventh-round pick in the 2022 draft, per an announcement from the team. Stecher, 27, is set to become an unrestricted free agent at the end of the season. He signed with the Red
In what The Athletic’s Max Bultman referred to as the “first domino of of the deadline”, the Detroit Red Wings traded defenseman Troy Stecher to the Los Angeles Kings for a seventh-round draft pick on Sunday. UPDATE: The Detroit #RedWings today acquired a 7th round pick in the 2022 NHL Entry Draft from the Los
Detroit Red Wings general manager Steve Yzerman whittled his defensive corps, unloading Troy Stecher for a seventh round pick. The 2022 selection from the Los Angeles Kings isn’t much, but the Wings had no use for Stecher anymore. He didn’t fit into their future, and, with claiming Olli Juolevi off waivers earlier this month, wasn’t needed
The Toronto Maple Leafs, desperate to shore up before the playoffs, are looking to a former Detroit Red Wings goaltender for help — and ditching another one. Sunday afternoon’s waivers revealed the Leafs had placed Petr Mrazek on the list, a move that either means they lose him to another team, or he can be