Sergei Fedorov

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 Looking For his Version of Sergei Fedorov

The Detroit Red Wings recently announced that they will retire Sergei Fedorov’s jersey in January of next year. Fedorov was one of the critical members of the 1997 and 1998 Red Wings teams that won back-to-back Stanley Cups. General manager Steve Yzerman, who was the captain of those Red Wings teams, was the leader of […]

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Detroit Red Wings to Retire Segei Fedorov’s Number

Could Sergei Fedorov’s Jersey Retirement Signal a Return to the Red Wings Organization?

The Detroit Red Wings announced today that Sergei Fedorov’s jersey retirement will take place on January 12th, 2026. Fedorov played for the Red Wings from 1990 to 2003. Fedorov was part of the famed Russian Five line that changed the sport of hockey by introducing Russian players to the NHL. In nearly 1,250 games played […]

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Detroit Red Wings to Retire Segei Fedorov’s Number

Detroit Red Wings to Retire Sergei Fedorov’s Number

The Detroit Red Wings announced today that before their home game on January 26, 2026, they will return Sergei Fedorov’s number

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Steve Yzerman, General Manager of the Detroit Red Wings

Best Draft Picks in Detroit Red Wings History

The Detroit Red Wings shocked the NHL and hockey world when they selected defenseman Moritz Seider with the sixth overall pick in the 2019 NHL Entry Draft. Leading up to this draft, Seider was thought to be a mid-first-round pick. Seider would continue to shock the NHL by winning the Calder Trophy as the rookie […]

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Detroit Red Wings Quarter-Century Team Announced

Red Wings Quarter-Century Team Announced

Detroit Red Wings Quarter-Century Team Announced

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An Email Interview with Hockey Author Curt Solomon

It’s amazing the kind of hockey people you can be put in touch with via the Internet. I have the perfect example of this. Back in early February, I was searching for something on Patrick Roy and I came across a book called My Road Hockey Obsession by Curt Solomon. After reading a sample of […]

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A Look Back At Crazy Offer Sheets in the NHL

As a New York Rangers fan, I am well aware of offer sheets. On August 7th of, 1997, the Blueshirts signed the great Colorado Avalanche forward Joe Sakic to a contract offer sheet of $21 million over three seasons. At the time, the team was looking to replace Mark Messier since the “Messiah” went and signed […]

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Penguins Fall to Devils 4-2, Lose Fourth Straight Game

The Pittsburgh Penguins fell to the New Jersey Devils last night 4-2 at PPG Paints Arena. Forward Jack Hughes had two goals, defenseman Dougie Hamilton had a goal and an assist, forward Nico Hischier had a shorthanded goal, and goaltender Vitek Vanecek made 25 saves for the Devils. The Devils improve to 23-11-2 after losing […]

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Opinion: Top Ten Best Red Wings Draft Picks of All-Time

Looking back at almost every Stanley Cup champion over the past 30 years, they all have one thing in common, homegrown talent through the draft. A vital part of the Detroit Red Wings dynasty of the late ’90s and early ’00s was their ability to find young talent outside the first round, targeting Sweden and […]

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