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The Grind Line: Red Wings Next Big Move
What’s The Grind Line? Apart from the once-famous line of Kris Draper, Kirk Maltby, and either Joe Kocur or Darren McCarty, The Grind Line is also The Hockey Writers’ weekly column about the Detroit Red Wings. Jacob Messing, Griffin Schroeder, and Tony Wolak are the muckers who make up THW’s forechecking unit and sound off on Red Wings topics. […]
Nolan Patrick Finally Showing His Potential
In what was supposed to be a draft year to remember for WHL star Nolan Patrick, adversity reigned supreme. Projected as the No. 1 overall pick coming into 2016-17, the Winnipeg, Manitoba native was limited to 33 games due to a nagging core muscle injury. The nature of the setback was at first misdiagnosed, as […]
Red Wings Nyquist & Tatar Are Expendable
Gustav Nyquist and Tomas Tatar had unfair, albeit natural expectations as they rose to the Detroit Red Wings. Both of them were drafted outside the first round, spent years over-ripening in the minors, and burst onto the scene upon acclimation to the league. When they were called up, the team had a duo nearing the […]
Svechnikov’s Setback Will Help Red Wings in Long Run
It was all falling into place for Evgeny Svechnikov at this year’s training camp. Andreas Athanasiou was still without a contract, and the 20-year-old Svechnikov was a prime candidate to replace him in the competition for a roster spot with the Detroit Red Wings. He was going up against Martin Frk, Tyler Bertuzzi, and other […]
Sheahan Trade a Win for Both Red Wings, Penguins
That didn’t take long. Just one day after the Detroit Red Wings announced that they had agreed to a deal “in principle” with forward Andreas Athanasiou, corresponding moves followed on Saturday that made him eligible to officially sign with Detroit. While the Ryan Sproul-for-Matt Puempel deal with the New York Rangers saw Detroit part with […]
Making Room for Athanasiou on the Red Wings Roster
It’s finally over. After a lengthy dispute that lasted 111 days after free agency opened, Andreas Athanasiou is officially coming back to the Detroit Red Wings. The two sides were $600,000 apart in negotiations that included weighing a KHL offer and a trip to Switzerland. Friday, the two sides settled on a one-year deal worth $1.387 […]
NHL’s Most Encouraging Early 2017-18 Performances
Early on in every NHL campaign, there will always be some fast starters. The 2016-17 season was no different. Look no further than Auston Matthews and his four-goal debut in the season opener. Artem Anisimov scored seven goals in his first ten games for the Chicago Blackhawks. Cam Talbot posted a .936 save percentage in […]
How Long Will Aura of Little Caesars Arena Last?
There was something about Joe Louis Arena. Beauty of “The Joe” Aesthetically and architecturally, it was a below-average facility in the NHL. The concourse was one of the smallest in the league and became suffocating in the post-game rush to exit the arena. There were no cupholders attached to any of the seats, making the […]
Joe Hicketts Leaves Lasting Impression on Red Wings
“Too small.” That brief statement has probably been attached to Detroit Red Wings defenseman Joe Hicketts more times than one. It’s why the 5-foot-8, 174-pound blue liner was passed over in the 2014 NHL Entry Draft. It’s also why the then-18-year-old had to earn his place within an NHL organization doing what few his size […]
How Can Frk Stick with the Red Wings?
Martin Frk experienced quite the ride last season, one that would’ve made for quality television. The soon-to-be-24-year-old was making his case for a spot on the 2016-17 Detroit Red Wings, itching for his NHL debut after being drafted in the second round four years ago. His journey to the final cuts in 2016 included two […]
Larkin-Mantha Duo Has Dynamite Potential for Red Wings
Tuesday night, the Detroit Red Wings began their eight-game preseason slate with a 4-2 defeat at the hands of the Boston Bruins. They were outshot 34-22, including 26-12 through two periods. The shot gap was a continuation of an unhealthy trend from last season, which saw Detroit finish with a minus-2.1 ratio in terms of […]
Projecting the Red Wings Defense Pairs
The Detroit Red Wings will begin training camp this weekend heading into 2017-18 without a playoff streak to uphold for the first time in a quarter-century. While they are leaving Joe Louis Arena behind and beginning a new era at Little Caesars Arena, the team will face more questions than answers entering the year with […]
The Grind Line: Predicting the Next Red Wings Captain
In the past two summers, the Detroit Red Wings have suffered significant losses as a team and franchise. First, in April of 2016, Pavel Datsyuk left one year before his contract expired to play for SKA St. Petersburg in the KHL, effectively retiring from the NHL. Two months later, Gordie Howe passed away at the […]
Athanasiou Situation Is Everything Wrong with the Red Wings Way
Following the regular season, one would think at first glance the Detroit Red Wings agreeing to a contract with their most electrifying forward in Andreas Athanasiou would be an afterthought, despite the new contract that would be coming to Tomas Tatar. However, it’s August 24, the Wings are still just over $3 million over the […]
Red Wings Facing Budding Issue at Center
It’s no secret that the Detroit Red Wings had difficulty scoring last season, and it was representative of the continued regression that the team’s top six forward group has suffered since the 2011-12 campaign. In a five-year span from 2007-12, the team lead the entire NHL in goals for per game tallying 3.07 per contest. […]
Guide to Rebuilding the Red Wings Defense
The Detroit Red Wings have only been able to go so far “retooling on the fly,” suffering three consecutive first round exits before biting the dust on the 25-year playoff streak last season. A big part of their decline has been the dynamic defense losing to Father Time, with Nicklas Lidstrom being the most impactful […]
Petr Mrazek Controls His Own Fate
“I’m going to have a beer and I’m going to think about [who starts Saturday].” Mike Babcock uttered that statement after the Detroit Red Wings clinched their 24th consecutive playoff appearance in 2015, his last year as head coach. It was in response to a question on who would start for Detroit the rest of […]
Despite Roster Crunch, Martin Frk Deserves a Shot
As the summer winds down and training camp starts up in just over a month, the Detroit Red Wings are entering with a clogged roster on both sides of the puck. Sound familiar? The song has stuck for a few offseasons now. Current Salary Cap Troubles For starters, the team is nearly $4 million over […]
Red Wings Hopes Lie on Trio of Youngsters
The Detroit Red Wings were not a subpar team last year. They were worse. The team’s 33-36-13, 79-point effort signified the end of a connection to the last quarter-century of Red Wing history that saw four Stanley Cups, six conference championships and six Presidents’ trophies along with many other accolades and countless memories. The team’s defense […]
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