Good day for Oates
Adam Oates is having a better day than you. The former Detroit Red Wing was named the newest head coach of the Washington Capitals this… Read More »Good day for Oates
Adam Oates is having a better day than you. The former Detroit Red Wing was named the newest head coach of the Washington Capitals this… Read More »Good day for Oates
After just one season behind the Red Wings bench as an assistant to Mike Babcock, Jeff Blashill has left his post to accept the head… Read More »Blashill to Grand Rapids, Wings’ bench vacancy
Each year, after the NHL Draft, the Red Wings (and all the other teams in the league) invite a handful of undrafted free agents to… Read More »Potential Bonus Draft Picks
It was an eventful weekend in Pittsburgh. Not necessarily for the Detroit Red Wings, but for the league as a whole, and for me personally.… Read More »Red Wings Draft Recap
The Red Wings took care of their most important restricted free agent on Tuesday morning. Darren Dreger reported the following, via Twitter: Without scouring the… Read More »Helm signed through 2016
Last night, the Detroit Free Press’ Jamie Samuelsen posted an entry on his blog, that – in short – examines whether numbers should be unretired… Read More »Unretiring Numbers
Since the Red Wings’ season came to an unceremonious end, we’ve trotted out the second year’s worth of Pro/No profiles, in a joint venture with… Read More »2012-2013 Detroit Red Wings Pro/No Wrap-up: The Back-End
Well, the inevitable has happened. Defenseman Brad Stuart, who has been a mainstay on the blueline since his acquisition in 2008, has been traded to… Read More »#23 Gets His Wish: Stuart Traded to SJ
Our second season of Pro/No posts concludes today with Winging it in Motown taking on Tomas Holmstrom. Head over to read the pertinent details and… Read More »2012-13 Detroit Red Wings Pro/No: Tomas Holmstrom (via WIIM)
For the second off-season in a row, we — as well as our good friends at Winging it in Motown — are taking a look at… Read More »2012-13 Detroit Red Wings Pro/No: Ty Conklin