The annual Red Wings Prospect Tournament is right around the corner and it’s time to get excited. From Sept. 15-19, a handful of prospects will be taking the ice in Traverse City to show hockey fans and scouts what they’re made of. The Red Wings prospects will be facing off against those from the Toronto
The NHL Goalie Report is back! Poised to be better than ever, this series will cover all that matters most throughout 2022-23. Expect these writeups to showcase league leaders, highlight-reel saves, backups battling for starts, spotlight-worthy debuts, questionable calls, all-star performances, injury updates, and everything in between. 2022-23 NHL Goalie Report (The Hockey Writers) In
Thanks, Sam. I liked you too. Hägg excited about the challenge in Detroit (Translated) – Expressen I go in every morning and train in the gym and then on the ice. I feel healthy and fresh and have had a good summer at home in Uppsala. There is nothing to complain about. He and his
The Vancouver Canucks signed former Detroit Red Wings defenseman Danny DeKeyser to a pro tryout ahead of training camp. DeKeyser, 32, will look to crack Vancouver’s lineup as a sixth or seventh defender after spending ten seasons with the Detroit Red Wings. DeKeyser never really lived up to his overall expectations during his time with
Host Art Regner heads to Jordan Oesterle’s home to get the grand tour, share a pizza at one of his favorite restaurants, and more in an all-new episode of Summer Wings!
Trying not to end any reigns today. I wish I could make it up for either of these dates. This sounds great. Detroit Red Wings national TV schedule – MLive The Detroit Red Wings will be on national television 14 times this season, including two games on ABC, three on ESPN and six on TNT.
The Detroit Red Wings have not made the playoffs since 2016. Following a first-round loss to the Tampa Bay Lightning that year, they began their rebuild and have not come close to returning to the postseason since. Yet, as we head into the 2022-23 season, it seems like this will be the year that things
The Detroit Red Wings had a very busy offseason, signing four contract extensions, making one trade, drafting nine players, and signing nine free agents to new contracts. They’ve made depth additions across the lineup for this coming season, and the team is set up for future success better than it has been in years. Tyler
Detroit Red Wings prospect William Wallinder is another one of Steve Yzerman’s highly-touted draft selections that may get lost in the shuffle from time to time, but he’s progressing at the perfect pace. The Detroit Red Wings selected Wallinder with the 32nd overall pick in the 2020 NHL Entry Level Draft. The 20-year-old 6-foot-4 defender
Red Wings Reset: 2022-23 coaching staff – Red Wings “One of many boxes he checked was the eagerness to develop these guys, both on the ice and in the video room,” Lalonde said about Boughner on July 8. “He was ecstatic for the opportunity.” I haven’t said it in a while but as we’re into
Steve Yzerman and the Detroit Red Wings made a conscious effort to improve their roster over the summer, primarily through free agency. The new additions to the lineup will help the team be more competitive but also leaves a few players on the outside looking in. When you start looking over Detroit’s newly formed roster,
Detroit Red Wings fans who enjoy Bally Sports Detroit’s Ken Daniels and Mickey Redmond on local broadcasts are in for a tough 2022-23 season, as Turner Sports and ESPN announced their national NHL schedules on Wednesday. The Wings will have 11 of their 82 games this season telecast exclusively on either TNT, ESPN, ESPN+ or
Detroit — Once learning of the Red Wings’ interest in him, signing with the Wings was an easy decision for new defenseman Ben Chiarot. This wasn’t a case of returning home, but close to home. There are plenty of relatives across the bridge in Windsor. Chiarot grew up in Hamilton, Ontario and currently is living in
[embedded content] The extra ten days makes a world of difference. “Breakfast Sandwich” Wysh had a number of these on his timeline but none so funny as the Coyotes sporting the ad of a company that sponsored the arena they just got kicked out of. In the meantime I’m just riding down this slippery slope