Look, I know you probably were a little nervous. I get it. Moritz Seider is the NHL’s top rookie for the ‘21-’22 season and guess what? It wasn’t even close. Since being drafted 6th overall in 2019, Moritz Seider has sliced his way through every level of hockey he’s competed at.. And I think it’s
The Detroit Red Wings had two rookies this past season really show up: Lucas Raymond, and Moritz Seider. Raymond started the season off incredibly well, but was unable to keep that pace. Seider on the other hand dominated all season long finishing with 40 assists as a rookie defenseman. So, now the question isn’t “Is
Moritz Seider’s impact on the Detroit Red Wings was summed up by his teammates and former coach in mid-February, when they pointed to the young defenseman as the biggest reason they were in the conversation for a wild card spot. Even as the Wings slid down the standings and missed the playoffs for a sixth
We all knew it was coming.. Now the launch date is official: Bally Sports Detroit will launch its streaming service “Bally Sports+” this thursday. Read more from the Detroit Free Press The service will cost $19.99 per month or $189.95 for a year. What’s not clear is if you will be able to watch out-of-market
Bally Sports Detroit, the home for the Detroit Tigers, Red Wings and Pistons games, announced Monday it’s launching a direct-to-consumer streaming service titled Bally Sports+, offering fans a chance to catch their favorite team without a cable subscription. Bally Sports+ is set to be available for consumers on Thursday. This services comes more than a
Bally Sports Detroit is launching a direct-to-consumer streaming service that will give Detroit sports fans access to Tigers, Red Wings and Pistons game broadcasts without needing a cable subscription. The service, Bally Sports+, will launch Thursday, and will mirror the content available on the linear service. The cost will be $19.99 a month; fans who
After finishing the 2021-22 season with a 32-40-10 record, the Detroit Red Wings will pick eighth in the 2022 NHL Draft. And while they once again missed out on the top pick in the draft, the Red Wings still have the opportunity to select an impact player at No. 8. Related: Red Wings 2022 Draft
Art Regner delivers his choices for the 2022 NHL Draft.
The Detroit Red Wings have a problem. Well, to be realistic, they have a series of problems. A lack of offensive depth, a porous defensive core, and a goaltending situation that’s elicited more questions than answers. Tackling one (or all) of these problems the offseason takes no shortage of effort. Steve Yzerman is not one
Former Vegas Golden Knights Head Coach, Pete DeBoer. (Photo by Minas Panagiotakis/Getty Images) The Red Wings Need to Explore a Potential Jakob Chychrun Trade by Evan Mead The Detroit Red Wings are in dior need to find a head coach to replace, Jeff Blashill who they let walk at the end of this dissapointing season.
NHL News Another free-agent head coach has found a job. Elliotte Friedman reports that Peter DeBoer will be the next bench boss in Dallas: Hearing that Peter DeBoer will be the next head coach of the Dallas Stars. — Elliotte Friedman (@FriedgeHNIC) June 20, 2022 (sigh of relief) Elmer Soderblom has officially put pen to
The Detroit Red Wings currently have a lot of young defenseman on their roster. Between Moritz Seider, Simon Edvinsson, Gustav Lindstrom, Filip Hronek, they are not lacking players. However, what they are lacking is two top four left-handed defenseman. The Detroit Red Wings drafted Simon Edvinsson in last year’s 2021 NHL entry draft under the
The last team that won three consecutive Stanley Cups was the New York Islanders from 1981-83, and they even added one more in 1984. The Edmonton Oilers, Pittsburgh Penguins (both had two attempts), and Detroit Red Wings until this season, were the only franchises since the Islanders to win back-to-back championships and have a chance
Maybe the Red Wings are working to acquire another veteran D? Pierre Lebrun says Kent Hughes is hard at work on a Jeff Petry trade, as many as 4-5 teams interested including Dallas and Detroit. Darren Dreger: “Kent Hughes might not sleep until August… he has a LOT going on.” https://t.co/Twbuneuhjw — HabsLinks (@HabsLinks) June