Detroit Red Wings Executive Vice President & General Manager Steve Yzerman and Head Coach Todd McLellan season ending media availability.
The Detroit Red Wings offseason changes have already begun, with more potentially on the way. Tune in as we’re joined by Max Bultman of The Athletic Detroit (and Winged Wheel Podcast contributor) on this episode, opening by discussing the report that Todd McLellan, Steve Yzerman, and the Red Wings have moved on from goaltending coach
Los Angeles Kings fans were ruthless after Stuart Skinner was pulled from game two in the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs, chanting, “We want Skinner” after the Edmonton Oilers goalie allowed five goals on 28 shots against. Stay informed with all things NHL through our extensive coverage, where you can find breaking news
Over the weekend the Detroit Red Wings held their player exit interviews. Larkin, Kane, Copp, Raymond and Seider spoke smongst others. Dlyan Larkin expressed his and the teams disappointment at the lack of help from the trade deadline, while recognizing they didn’t do enough. Patrick Kane expressed how he likes the team, the location and
Cat and guest co-host Tyler Toffoli are joined by Will Smith and Macklin Celebrini (13:37). The “children” cover a lot, including their recent windshield incident, the highlights from their first NHL season and talk about how the two really connected early on, after years of competing in college. They look back at some of the
One of our biggest episodes every year: the Detroit Red Wings Season in Review. Tune in as we start our 2024/2025 Red Wings NHL season recap by covering our overall sentiments on the season, and how the transition from Derek Lalonde to Todd McLellan after Steve Yzerman fired the former really split the year into
The Detroit Red Wings aren’t making the playoffs, but they sent fans home happy with a home finale win over the Stars. Raymond and Seider both tallied 3-points each, building upon their impressive seasons. Tarasenko, Johansson, DeBrincat and Berggren also scored in this one. Patrick Kane played his 1300th game. CONGRATS ON RETIREMENT JOHN KEATING!!!
The Detroit Red Wings fell short in a critical moment in their playoff push – again. Tune in as we open by discussing the heartbreaking loss to Lane Hutson and the Montreal Canadiens in the Bell Centre, including Patrick Kane finding Dylan Larkin for the opening goal, Cam Talbot standing tall, Ben Chiarot getting involved
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Dylan Larkin, Patrick Kane, Moritz Seider, and Todd McLellan speak with the media following Detroit’s game against the Montreal Canadiens.
Rookie defenseman Lane Hutson dazzles the Montréal Canadiens fans in attendance at the Bell Centre with this dominant shift in the offensive zone against the Detroit Red Wings. Breaking news, scores, stats, analysis & real-time highlights: https://www.nhl.com Subscribe to the NHL: https://youtube.com/nhl Follow the NHL on social media: NHL X: https://twitter.com/nhl NHL Facebook: https://facebook.com/nhl NHL
This season is ending is dissapointing fashion, but that doesn’t mean it is a total loss. The youth, Marco Kasper, Simon Edvinsson, Albert Johansson, Elmer Soderblom, Moritz Seider and Lucas Raymond have all taken significant steps forward and that reflects a promising future for the team. The power play is one of the best in