It’s been two weeks since former Michigan Wolverines forward Mike Cammalleri was announced as a new business partner with the National Hockey League at the 2022 draft in Montreal. A co-founder of BioSteel Sports Nutrition in 2009, Cammalleri met the media to discuss the company’s multi-million, multi-year contract to replace Gatorade as the league’s official
Stephen Whyno | Associated Press One thing all five women who serve in assistant general manager roles around the NHL have in common is none saw this opportunity available to them earlier in life. “I never expected to be an assistant general manager in my wildest dreams,” Meghan Hunter of the Chicago Blackhawks said. “I
Ben Chiarot brings edge to Red Wings’ defense, complements Moritz Seider – MLive “Obviously, an impressive young defenseman,” Chiarot said. “Kind of does everything really well — offense, defense, plays physical, which you don’t see a ton of anymore with young guys coming in. Not too many have kind of an edge, but Moritz certainly
Associated Press | The Detroit News Sunrise, Fla. — Matthew Tkachuk is being traded to the Florida Panthers, part of a blockbuster that sends Jonathan Huberdeau to the Calgary Flames in a swap of players who are each coming off the best season of their careers, a person with knowledge of the negotiations said Friday
Detroit — Do you miss Red Wings hockey? Well, good news. You’re about to get a taste of the Red Wings’ future. While the rest of the hockey world is just beginning to settle in until mid-September, prospects from around the league are getting ready for their moment in the sun at this year’s IIHF World
It’s rare for fans to be excited about signing a 34-year-old player to a free-agent deal worth nearly $5 million per season, but that seems to be the consensus about the Detroit Red Wings’ new deal with Canadian winger David Perron. Along with a flurry of other deals, general manager Steve Yzerman signed the 15-year
Believe it or not, free agency is far from over. Big names like Nazem Kadri, Phil Kessel, Paul Stasny, and P. K. Subban are still free agents. While three of the four names aren’t the players they once were, the name recognition and level of production alone should warrant at least a few suitors. One
Chase Pearson, the sole leftover from Detroit Red Wings’ 2015 draft, re-signs for 1 year – Freep The Wings had six picks in 2015. They used their first one, at No. 19, on forward Evgeny Svechnikov. Svechnikov struggled to prove he belonged in the Wings’ lineup early in his career, and was set back in
Detroit — Admittedly it does feel like new Red Wings defenseman Olli Maatta has been around forever. But you’d be surprised to learn, no, Maatta hasn’t been around for 20 years. It only feels like it. Maata, signed by the Wings to a one-year contract last week in free agency, himself is kind of shocked where the years
Chase Pearson, the last man standing from the Detroit Red Wings’ 2015 draft, is under contract for another year. Pearson, 25, has appeared in three games for the Wings, making his debut March 24 this past season. The 6-foot-3, 202-pound center played 50 games for the AHL’s Grand Rapids Griffins, recording 18 points (seven goals, 11 assists).
Detroit Red Wings goaltender Alex Nedeljkovic takes a flight of a lifetime with The Blue Angels. Sit back, relax and enjoy… Top Gun: NED.
For fans of the Calgary Flames, the 2022 NHL offseason has become a nightmare that never seems to end. After losing star winger Johnny Gaudreau for nothing to the Columbus Blue Jackets in free agency, the nightmare continues as their next best player, Matthew Tkachuk, has made it clear that he will not be returning
David Perron can help Red Wings improve in a key area – MLive Spoiler alert: It’s not “having a dude wearing #57 who is NHL caliber.” It’s obvious that the place is the power play, but the MLive headline writers gotta be mysterious about it. He prefers talking about his play without the puck, however.
Part of the appeal for Dominik Kubalik was the opportunity to see if he can sync his revival with that of the Detroit Red Wings‘. He has a 30-goal season to his credit, which is a major reason why Wings general manager Steve Yzerman signed Kubalik for two years and $5 million when the free