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Seattle — Many NHL players will tell you they don’t check their phones and monitor the trade deadline up until Monday’s 3 p.m. deadline. But that likely is not totally true. Lives are uprooted and rosters are tweaked, as rumors continue to swirl until Monday’s finish line. The Red Wings have known too well, for the sixth consecutive season,
Forward Jakub Vrana joins Daniella Bruce to answer questions sent in from Red Wings fans!
The NHL Deadline on Monday is promptly approaching, and Steve Yzerman and the Detroit Red Wings front office has been…quiet. Such activity is most likely not going to continue, though. Detroit is expected to make a move or multiple moves, whether large or small, soon. One of the names that has been tossed around for
On Wednesday, the Detroit Red Wings announced that 20 year old forward Cross Hanas had been signed to an entry-level contract. So what do the Red Wings have in this young prospect? Stats and play-type Playing both as a center and winger, Hanas has racked up the points in the WHL with the Portland Winterhawks.
SEATTLE — The Detroit Red Wings packed up and moved on to Seattle, wondering whether one or more teammates might not be around for the trek back home. There were signs Thursday that defenseman Nick Leddy may be on the move, as a phone call from Steve Yzerman led to Leddy being scratched from Thursday’s
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Mar 17, 2022; Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN; Detroit Red Wings goalie Alex Nedeljkovic (39) makes a save on Vancouver Canucks forward Alex Chiasson (39) in the third period at Rogers Arena. Detroit won 1-0. Mandatory Credit: Bob Frid-USA TODAY Sports Preview: Red Wings continue western trip in Vancouver by Chris Giles 8 observations: Red Wings
In their third game of the west coast trip, Detroit traveled to Vancouver to take on the Canucks. The Red Wings played an incredibly strong and consistent game between offense, defense, and goaltending which was enough to get their groove back and finally secure a win. Here are some of the key aspects of this
Vancouver, British Columbia — Many of the things the Red Wings haven’t been good at lately, Thursday they turned around and did well. And it produced a needed victory, 1-0 over the Vancouver Canucks. Goaltender Alex Nedeljkovic stopped 43 shots for his second shutout, the Wings killed three Vancouver power plays (two in the third period), had
Detroit Red Wings Steve Yzerman appears poised to trade veteran defenseman Nick Leddy. Leddy was scratched from Thursday’s lineup against the Vancouver Canucks for what Jeff Blashill said was a “management decision.” The trade deadline is Monday, and sitting Leddy is a form of protection against possible injury. Leddy, who turns 31 on Sunday, is
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The Detroit Red Wings played their best game in weeks, generating scoring chances and, for a change, playing with a lead. Their performance against the Vancouver Canucks on Thursday at Rogers Arena led to a 1-0 victory, ending a six-game skid. Alex Nedeljkovic made 43 saves to earn his second shutout as a Wing and
Vancouver, British Columbia — Many of the things the Red Wings haven’t been good at lately, Thursday they turned around and did well. And it produced a needed victory, 1-0 over the Vancouver Canucks. Goaltender Alex Nedeljkovic stopped 43 shots for his second shutout, the Wings killed three Vancouver power plays (two in the third period), the
Nick Leddy out of the lineup as possible trade bait i.e. it’s a “management decision” and it’s Game #300 for Jakub Vrana 🙂 First Period Ned makes a save in the first 30 seconds, yeah! My nine day old grandson said how important it is for a goalie rebuilding his confidence to make that first
Vancouver, British Columbia — A sure sign trade deadline day is approaching? Players who could be shipped out, are sat. The Red Wings scratched defenseman Nick Leddy from Thursday’s lineup against the Vancouver Canucks with what is being called a “management decision”. Leddy, who’ll be 31 Sunday, is also likely not going to play Saturday
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Vancouver, British Columbia — The Red Wings haven’t been helping themselves lately with poor starts and falling behind early. It’s all contributed to the recent six-game winless streak, and made life trying to win hockey games more difficult. “Be prepared to play, simple as it sounds,” said defenseman Troy Stecher, as to what the Wings can
The Vancouver Canucks announced that President of Hockey Operations, Jim Rutherford, has been placed into the NHL’s COVID-19 protocol. Rutherford is currently working from home during his quarantine period. — Canucks PR (@CanucksPR) March 17, 2022 No handshake deals for him right now. In player news, the Canucks held an optional skate. Thatcher Demko first