The deal is one-for-one. Well, kind of. There was no actual trade — but the Detroit Red Wings and Tampa Bay Lightning did engage in a swap, of sorts, as former Wings coach Jeff Blashill on Tuesday was announced by the Lightning as the team’s new assistant coach. He’ll fill a role left behind by Derek Lalonde, who
Jeff Blashill’s running joke while head coach of the Detroit Red Wings was how poor a coach Jon Cooper was. Now the two can laugh about it behind the same bench: Blashill has joined the Tampa Bay Lightning coaching staff as an assistant to his longtime friend and colleague. The announcement comes less than two
Eishockeystar Moritz Seider – between Detroit and Germany | SWR Sport This is a nine-minute video done by a German reporter with subtitles. It’s good to hear him speak candidly in his native tongue about the path that led him to the NHL and his outlook. The kid is mature. He’s mature enough to know
If Sebastian Cossa has a say, he’s playing in the Detroit Red Wings‘ organization next season. The 6-foot-6, 215-pound goaltender delivered impressive numbers in 2021-22: A 2.28 goals-against average and .913 save percentage in 46 regular-season games for the Western Hockey League’s Edmonton Oil Kings, plus a 1.93 GAA and .919 save percentage in 19 playoff
Now that the NHL Draft has concluded, the offseason is officially underway. And for the Red Wings, this is going to be a very interesting couple months. The Detroit Red Wings and the rest of the NHL have already begun preparing their rosters for this upcoming season. And in that, it has already been eventful.
Detroit — There had been many congratulatory texts and phone calls from people all over, but when Marco Kasper arrived Sunday in Detroit for the start of development camp, there were several that really stood out. Kasper was drafted in the first round Thursday by the Red Wings. On Sunday when camp began, someone Kasper didn’t expect
Detroit — Sebastian Cossa has two simple goals. The first, like many athletes, is to win. The second is to do it at the highest level he’s capable of reaching. Cossa was selected 15th overall by the Detroit Red Wings in the 2021 NHL Entry Draft, and just wrapped up his first full season in the Western
Now that the 2022 NHL Draft is in the rearview mirror, the Detroit Red Wings can turn their focus to the free agent market. Looking at Detroit’s organizational depth, there are a couple key areas that Steve Yzerman can upgrade through free agency: top-six forward and left defense. With these needs in mind—and after reviewing
Detroit Red Wings Director of Amateur Scouting Kris Draper tells us more about each of Detroit’s 2022 draft picks, gives us his reaction ESPN E:60 Unrivaled, & more on this week’s edition of The Word on Woodward
2021 Red Wings draft pick (15th overall), Sebastian Cossa, speaks with the media following day two of Red Wings Development Camp at The Belfor Training Center inside Little Caesars Arena.
A live look inside the 2022 Detroit Red Wings Development Camp with Ken Kal, Daniella Bruce, Art Regner, and Carley Johnston. Presented by Huntington Bank
Detroit Red Wings general manager Steve Yzerman just concluded a pretty successful weekend. The team added many forward prospects in the draft, highlighted by top pick Marco Kasper, addressing the team’s biggest deficiency in their prospect pool. On top of that, Yzerman was also able to address the team’s need for a new goaltender by
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What’s The Grind Line? Apart from the once-famous line of Kris Draper, Kirk Maltby, and either Joe Kocur or Darren McCarty, The Grind Line is also The Hockey Writers’ weekly column about the Detroit Red Wings. This week Tony Wolak, Devin Little, Kyle Knopp, Delaney Rimer, and Logan Horn are the muckers who make up