The Detroit Red Wings are getting ready to ramp up for the 2023-24 season, which means that they will be hitting the ice again. It’s a revamped roster and revamped defense core after an off-season where the team made some moves. However, the Detroit Red Wings saw plenty of encouraging things from Jake Walman in
Later this week, the Detroit Red Wings will host the 24th-annual NHL Prospects Tournament in Traverse City. There, a collection of Red Wings prospects will take on their peers from the Columbus Blue Jackets, Dallas Stars, and Toronto Maple Leafs. With the tournament on the horizon and training camp following soon after, it’s a good
Most of us expect the Detroit Red Wings to finally make a serious push for a playoff berth this coming season following a very productive off-season, but general manager Steve Yzerman has quickly poured some cold water on that notion. Recently, Yzerman was present at the annual West Michigan Sports Commission luncheon in Grand Rapids
In today’s NHL rumors rundown, a report offers up an explanation as to why Alex DeBrincat was so quick to want out of Ottawa. Meanwhile, a couple of well-connected Oilers’ analysts say the odds the team trades their 2024 first-round pick is extremely high. Will Nick Robertson get a chance to make an impact on
The Detroit Red Wings have made some moves to try and sure things up on the defensive side of things. They went out and signed a few defensemen this off-season, and one of them is bringing some veteran presence to the table that should be beneficial moving forward. The team agreed to a one-year, $4.125
The name Patrick Kane usually ignites a flurry of negativity among Detroit Red Wings fans, and it is understandable. There are many off-ice issues, including punching a cab driver as a kid, and that feels like a lifetime ago. Then there is the whole Kyle Beach situation, which occurred when Kane was 21 years old
The Detroit Red Wings are starting to get ready for the 2023-24 season. As things turn over to fall and the players get back on the ice, one of the things that the team has to do is identify which players will compete for roles and figure out where different players will slot in. One
The air outside is slowly getting cooler, and your local grocery store is starting to stock apple cider and Oktoberfest ales. The Detroit Lions have officially kicked off the National Football League season with their win against the Kansas City Chiefs. Costume stores are beginning to pop up again as Halloween draws closer and closer.
Every season when the NHL releases the yearly schedule there are always a few games that each fan base looks at and thinks “I have to watch this game.” With the regular season beginning in just over a month for the Detroit Red Wings, what are five games for fans to mark on their calendars
The Detroit Red Wings made some moves this off-season. They added a few pieces to their offense, hoping to strengthen the forward core, especially in the top six. One of their new additions should be able to lock down a centerman role with the team this season. The Detroit Red Wings agreed to a five-year,
Detroit — Christian Fischer spent seven seasons in Arizona, but Fischer knew when he entered free agency on July 1 that he wasn’t going back. Fischer wasn’t given a qualifying offer by the Phoenix Coyotes, making him an unrestricted free agent. Teams called and expressed interest, but Fischer’s mind kept wandering toward the Red Wings.
The Detroit Red Wings have already had an excellent off-season. They went out and signed some key pieces on the free agent market and made a big splash when they traded for forward Alex DeBrincat in the blockbuster move with the Ottawa Senators. But there could be another move in store for the Detroit Red
The Detroit Red Wings have been steadily building their prospect pool in recent years. As the team enters the new season, two names that stand out as crucial to their future success. These prospects are Simon Edvinsson and Sebastian Cossa. In a discussion featuring The Hockey Writers‘ prospect analysts, Logan Horn, Matthew Zator, and Peter
Entering the 2017-18 regular season, the Detroit Red Wings’ farm system was considered one of the weakest in the league after years of success and not drafting very high. Who were the top-ranked prospects in the organization, and where are they now? Here’s a look. Michael Rasmussen At 6-foot-6, Michael Rasmussen had a solid offensive