Marco Kasper

Mika Zibanejad skating for the New York Rangers

What Should Detroit’s Interest Level be in These Trade Targets?

With a wide trade market, Detroit is no doubt calling on plenty of the top names. With the season nearly starting, there is still time for Yzerman to make a last-minute, buzzer-beater move and acquire some talent. So, I’ll go over what I believe to be the trade targets Detroit has/should be showing the most […]

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2025-26 Season Preview: Detroit Red Wings

2025-26 Season Preview: Detroit Red Wings

The 2025-26 season is approaching in just over a month for the Detroit Red Wings, as they look to finally snap their playoff drought.

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Detroit Red Wings

How do the Red Wings Stack Up Against the Rest of the NHL

Detroit has been criticized for its slow pace of improvement while attempting to return to the playoffs. Further critiques among fans will involve their holes at the top line left-wing and first pair left defense (or second pair right defense, depending on how you look at the lineup card). So with that, let’s take a […]

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Detroit Red Wings to Retire Segei Fedorov’s Number

What Red Wings Fans Can Look Forward to in 2025-26

I’d be lying to you if I said Detroit was going to be the most exciting team in the NHL next year. From this year to last, there aren’t a ton of major differences to look forward to on the roster. No blockbuster free agents signed, no franchise-altering prospect fell to them in the draft, […]

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Dylan Larkin skating for the Detroit Red Wings

Detroit Red Wings With the Most Trade Value

We all want Detroit to be active on the trade market. I think a lot of the fan base is looking around the league right now at the names being floated and saying, “yes, Detroit should want them,” or “no, Detroit shouldn’t want them”. However, whether Detroit wants certain players or not doesn’t always come […]

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Detroit Red Wings in the Four Nations Faceoff: Preview

Lucas Raymond Season Preview

If there has been anyone trying to will Detroit into the playoffs the last few seasons, it’s been Raymond. Whether you like it or not, asking Raymond to be a near 90-point player at this point in his career is unfair, but he might well do it anyway. After being one of the league’s best […]

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Detroit Red Wings Embark On Four Game Road Trip

Marco Kasper Season Preview

Detroit still has a major need at top six forward. Last season, they had the same problem, except they also had a questionable second-line center in J.T. Compher. After the Tarasenko experiment bombed and Compher took a leap back, Detroit needed two top-six forwards, and they likely found a big one in Marco Kasper. The […]

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IIHF World Championships 2025

Detroit Red Wings Shine at World Championships

Team USA recently won the IIHF World Championships for the first time in 92 years after defeating Switzerland in the finals in overtime. Tage Thompson of the Buffalo Sabres scored the overtime winner off the rush. The Detroit Red Wings were well represented at the recent tournament co-hosted by Sweden and Denmark. The young players […]

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2025 IIHF Worlds Quarterfinals: Team USA & Switzerland Cruise to Semifinals

Today’s action in the 2025 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship showcased two compelling quarterfinal matchups, with Team USA and Switzerland advancing to the semifinals in commanding fashion. Team USA overcame a slow start to defeat Finland 5-2, rallying from a 2-1 deficit to secure the win with timely goals and stellar special teams play. Meanwhile, […]

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Takeaways From Steve Yzerman’s Media Availability

Detroit Red Wings Miss Playoffs for Ninth Consecutive Season: What’s Next?

With a 4-1 loss to the Florida Panthers on Thursday night, the Detroit Red Wings were all but eliminated from Stanley Cup Playoff contention for the ninth season in a row. Prior to this loss, the Red Wings were effectively eliminated from playoff contention following a 4-1 loss to another Atlantic Division foe in the […]

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