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He regularly dominates when he’s on the ice and more so than ever this season in the absence of Steve Yzerman. I enjoy ...
Heavy.com is proposing a trade that would see the Detroit Red Wings acquire a former division rival from the Colorado Avalanche.
When Sergei Fedorov’s No. 91 is raised to the rafters at Little Caesars Arena on Jan. 12, it will become the ninth jersey number officially retired by the Detroit Red Wings. Only the Montreal ...
Nine Americans ranked among the NHL’s top 35 scorers in 2024-25 and Detroit Red Wings forward Alex DeBrincat was the only ...
It’s the 2002 Stanley Cup Playoffs. The Vancouver Canucks have stunned the hockey world by stealing the first two games of ...
A trio of Pittsburgh Penguins likely not moving anytime soon. Bleacher Report: Frank Seravalli, when asked if there was any new news on the Pittsburgh Penguins. Potential trade ca ...
The Detroit Red Wings have announced the team will retire a ninth number this upcoming season: Sergei Fedorov’s No. 91.
Steve Yzerman’s patience is finally paying off. After a calculated 2025 offseason, the Detroit Red Wings look ready to shift ...
The NHL's Atlantic Division might not be as daunting in 2025-26 as it was a season ago, but it sure won't be a cakewalk ...
Number 91 will be among the player numbers retired by the Detroit Red Wings, when Sergei Fedorov is honored in January.
Fedorov’s No. 91 becomes the Red Wings’ ninth retired number in franchise history, joining Sid Abel (No. 12), Alex Delvecchio ...
As the Detroit Red Wings try to build a roster to break the long playoff drought, it seems that the front office has been ...