Red Wings Need More Goals in the Lineup
Five players accounted for nearly 60 percent of the goals the Detroit Red Wings scored last season. Bottom line: the Wings need more players to score.
Five players accounted for nearly 60 percent of the goals the Detroit Red Wings scored last season. Bottom line: the Wings need more players to score.
There are perhaps 15 teams in the NHL who could be considered borderline playoff clubs. They all have question marks and weaknesses.Which ones will make the playoffs?
The summer is coming to an end, and the Detroit Red Wings will begin training camp in three weeks. The team did not make any major additions in the offseason.
The Red Wings have been fairly quiet since the entry draft and free agency. Apart from Dylan Larkin’s Olympic invite and announcements regarding the team’s 100th anniversary,
Red Wings center Dylan Larkin faces a potential career-defining year in 2025-26. Is he “just” very good or can he still be great?
An offer sheet from a Carolina would change Fedorov’s legacy for the next 27 years. The Red Wings won two more Cups, the table had been set for an ugly separation.
The Red Wings head into training camp with a lot of gaps on the roster. The Hamonic signing adds depth but doesn’t address glaring areas of greater needed.
Steve Yzerman was a Detroit Red Wings legend as a player. He’s had trouble matching a similar legacy so far as the Wings’ general manager.
The top Detroit prospects are nothing if not ambitious. They are confident in their NHL readiness right now (or as soon as possible).
The roster Detroit Red Wings Team Captain Dylan Larkin was frustrated at a lack of support at the end of last