Wing Things: Way Too Quiet in Detroit, Red Wings Miss on Mush
The Red Wings must get back to being a destination club for players around the NHL. Upgrades are available this summer.
The Red Wings must get back to being a destination club for players around the NHL. Upgrades are available this summer.
The summer of 2025 marks the most vital Offseason since Steve Yzerman returned to Detroit to become the Red Wings’ general manager.
Lucas Raymond (Sweden) and Moritz Seider (Germany) are headed for the 2026 Olympics in Italy. Several more Red WIngs could follow when full rosters are selected.
by Jeremy Laura DETROIT’S GOALIE PROSPECTS Detroit made a recent addition in net, signing goalie Michael Postava to an entry-level deal. The addition
The Red Wings made an important prospect signing. They have other decisions looming in the coming weeks
The Red Wings have a rare chance to add a valuable stabilizing piece to their blue line mix by trading for Nicolas Hague.
The early indicators of the 2025 free agent landscape do not see to seem to work favorably for the Detroit Red Wings. Steve Yzerman has to get creative.
The Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) is nearing expiration. The NHL and NHLPA are considering changes to the AHL age rule and to LTIR stringency.
Kiiskinen had a breakout season in Finland’s Liiga for HPK. He also stood out at the World Junior Championships.
As the Red Wings rebuild, trading for (and signing) outside restricted free agents could aid the ongoing process.