Detroit — The thought struck Ken Daniels this past winter as the Red Wings were celebrating the reunion of the Stanley Cup-winning 1997 and 1998 teams. As everyone was getting ready to go on the ice, Daniels saw Nicklas Lidstrom and Tomas Holmstrom sitting together and talking. Daniels was thinking about potential people to be
The Detroit Red Wings announced their roster for the 2023 NHL Prospect Tournament in Traverse City on Thursday. Full 2023 #DRWPT roster. ⤵️ Who are you looking forward to watching?! pic.twitter.com/rLYjDpO9JE — Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) August 24, 2023 Headlining the lineup are 2019 sixth-round pick Elmer Soderblom, who started last season with the Red
Three of the Detroit Red Wings‘ biggest hopes for their future will be part of next month’s prospects tournament. Recent first-round picks Nate Danielson (No. 9 overall, 2023), Marco Kasper (No. 8, 2022) and Sebastian Cossa (No. 15, 2021) are among those on the roster for the Sept. 14-17 event in Traverse City, which serves
Detroit — Red Wings fans will be getting a glimpse of the future, judging by the Wings’ roster in next month’s NHL Prospect Tournament. The Wings released the roster Thursday for the tournament, that’ll run Sept. 14-17 at Centre Ice Arena in Traverse City. The Wings’ prospects will face Columbus, Dallas and Toronto in a
As one of six players to ever be given exceptional status by Hockey Canada, the expectations bestowed upon Joe Veleno have been more than he has been able to live up to this point of his NHL career. Since being drafted by the Detroit Red Wings in the 2018 Draft, he has failed to live
Justin Holl has played nearly 300 NHL games, but as he joins the Detroit Red Wings, his mindset is that of a newcomer. “I think I always have stuff to prove,” Holl said after inking a three-year, $10.2 million deal that carries a $3.4 million annual average value. The July free-agent signing plugged the hole
The Detroit Red Wings 2022-23 season had some memorable names on their roster. One of the names who may not ring a bell as much as other usual players is Alex Chiasson. The veteran forward has bounced around in his career but found a home in Detroit for part of the year. After logging 29
The Detroit Red Wings rounded out their incredibly busy off-season by re-signing forward Joe Veleno. It’s a one-year deal worth $825,000. Veleno, 23, had been a pending restricted free agent and became the last order of business that needed to be taken care of for Steve Yzerman and the Detroit Red Wings ahead of training
Every player has a team that when they see them on their schedule, they light up. Since the 2013-14 season, the Detroit Red Wings have been this team for a few players every year. Nikita Kucherov – Tampa Bay Lightning Once a draft pick by then-general manager Steve Yzerman, Nikita Kucherov has been able to
The Detroit Red Wings announced Tuesday they have re-upped Joe Veleno on a one-year, $825,000 deal. The new contract is less than the $1,212,917 annual average value of the three-year deal he got in 2019. Veleno, 23, appeared in 81 games last season, posting nine goals, 11 assists, 30 penalty minutes and a minus-12 rating.
The Red Wings signed restricted free agent center Joe Veleno to a one-year contract worth $825,000. Veleno, 23, spent last season with the Red Wing and set career highs in games played (81), goals (9), assists (11), points (20) and hits (152). Veleno is a 6-foot-1, 200-pound forward who was a 2018 first-round pick (30th
While it may not be the most noteworthy name or someone the Detroit Red Wings faithful remember, Jonathan Bernier was a part of the team’s lengthy rebuild. After 14 seasons in the NHL with six different organizations, Bernier has decided to hang ’em up and call it a career. Bernier has retired from the National
Detroit Red Wings General Manager Steve Yzerman has had a hectic (in a good way) off-season, yet the organization failed to receive much love in a recent power rankings release. Ansar Khan of the Detroit News recently released his rendition of how he feels the Atlantic Division will shape up this season. So a quick
Detroit — The talk of making the playoffs and ending that seven-year drought becomes louder as the start of Red Wings training camp approaches in a month. Much of the Atlantic Division appears to have slipped a bit, while the Wings possibly have gotten stronger and deeper. Still, there’s going to be a lot of
The Detroit Red Wings are heading into the 2023-24 season with the hopes of becoming a playoff team for the first time since 2015-16. General manager Steve Yzerman has been hard at work improving the roster with the likes of Alex DeBrincat, Jeff Petry, Shayne Gostisbehere, Justin Holl, JT Compher, and James Reimer, but for
Former Red Wings goaltender Jonathan Bernier has decided to retire after playing more than a decade in the NHL, a career that spanned six teams and included winning a Stanley Cup ring. The 35-year-old announced his retirement in a social media post Monday, thanking the organizations who gave him an opportunity and family members for
James Reimer seemed inordinately excited about joining the Detroit Red Wings, where he will be tasked with helping them push towards ending their playoff drought. Reimer was general manager Steve Yzerman’s free-agent answer to the question of who would partner in net with starter Ville Husso, after the team parted with Alex Nedeljkovic and Magnus
Nicklas Lidström heard from Tomas Hölmstrom soon after the two signed on to be roasted — and toasted — for a great cause. Those who remember the two Detroit Red Wings greats in their playing days, when they were part of four Stanley Cup championships from 1997-2008, know Lidström’s status as “The Perfect Human” lends
Marian Hossa is not a name that the Detroit Red Wings faithful may not think of often, but some folks definitely remember the winger who shined on both ends of the ice. For myself, Hossa was one of my favorite players growing up, even before and beyond his time, donning the winged wheel uniform. He
While there are always bright spots when it comes to free-agent signings, the flip side is the signings that do not pan out as well. Over the past 20 years, the Detroit Red Wings are no exception to this situation. Derian Hatcher – 2003 Derian Hatcher came to Detroit trying to make his homecoming a
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