Detroit Red Wings general manager Steve Yzerman whittled his defensive corps, unloading Troy Stecher for a seventh round pick. The 2022 selection from the Los Angeles Kings isn’t much, but the Wings had no use for Stecher anymore. He didn’t fit into their future, and, with claiming Olli Juolevi off waivers earlier this month, wasn’t needed
The Toronto Maple Leafs, desperate to shore up before the playoffs, are looking to a former Detroit Red Wings goaltender for help — and ditching another one. Sunday afternoon’s waivers revealed the Leafs had placed Petr Mrazek on the list, a move that either means they lose him to another team, or he can be
The trade deadline is tomorrow at 3:00 PM ET and Detroit General Manager Steve Yzerman is putting the finishing touches on what might be his busiest day as a Red Wings executive. Here is a look at what may happen to Troy Stecher in the next 24 hours. Why trading Stecher is a good idea
Seattle — Talk about a disheartening one-two punch for the Red Wings. If Saturday’s disappointing 4-2 loss to the expansion Seattle Kraken wasn’t bad enough — and letting a 2-0 third period lead was ugly — then they had Monday’s trade deadline to look forward to. Or rather, not look forward. There was a good
New dad Tyler Bertuzzi dismisses trade talk, committed to Red Wings – MLive “I guess those guys (media) have a job to do,” he said. “A lot of them are rumors. I guess they just like putting stuff out there to maybe get clicks. Whatever’s out there is false. I want to be a Red
SEATTLE — Tyler Bertuzzi was looking forward to getting home again, even as he had just joined his Detroit Red Wings teammates a day before the end of a long trip. It has been an exciting week for Bertuzzi, whose fiancee, Ashley Greasley, gave birth to their first child, daughter Kinsley Lea, on March 11.
In one of the more frustrating losses of the season, the Detroit Red Wings gave up four straight goals to the Seattle Kraken after holding a 2-0 lead for the first two periods. Let’s extract eight observations from yet another disappointing loss. #1: Alex Nedeljkovic had a good night. For the first two periods, Nedeljkovic
Seattle — The long, long flight is going to feel a little longer. After almost nine days on the road and four games, the Red Wings went home Saturday with a disappointing 4-2 loss in Seattle. The expansion Kraken scored three third-period goals in just under six minutes to swipe the win. Yanni Gourde broke the
SEATTLE — Alex Nedeljkovic put in another hard night’s work, but the same could not be said for his teammates. The Detroit Red Wings wrapped up a four-game trip Saturday with their first-ever appearance at Climate Pledge Arena. The NHL’s 32nd franchise entered the game at the bottom of the standings, but the Seattle Kraken outworked
Show Caption Hide Caption Alex Nedeljkovic How Detroit Red Wings are coping with trade deadline Detroit Red Wings goaltender Alex Nedeljkovic and coach Jeff Blashill, March 17, 2022. Helene St. James, Detroit Free Press Detroit Red Wings (25-29-7) vs. Seattle Kraken (18-38-6) When: 10 p.m. Saturday. Where: Climate Change Arena in Seattle. TV: Bally Sports Detroit. Radio: WXYT-FM (97.1).
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With the trade deadline looming Monday, Detroit faced off with the Kraken in Seattle tonight. They featured a roster that could change significantly by the time they next play on Tuesday. Detroit again sent Nick Leddy to the press box in anticipation of a deal by Monday’s deadline, although other candidates like Staal and Stecher
Holding a 2-0 lead over the Seattle Kraken heading into the third period, the Detroit Red Wings collapsed completely, giving up four straight goals to lose 4-2. First period Outshot 16-6, Alex Nedeljkovic was the only thing keeping Detroit competitive in the first period. It took the Wings over 11 minutes to register a shot
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