Thomas Greiss
Islanders Have True Franchise Goaltender in Sorokin
- Patrick Hoffman
- July 17, 2023
After former New York Islanders great and Hall of Fame goaltender Billy Smith retired, the franchise needed to find a goaltender that would give them a chance to win on a nightly basis and be someone that could take the franchise to new heights. From the late 80s through the early 2020s, the organization went […]
Read MoreThomas Greiss Announces Retirement From NHL
- Armand Klisivitch
- July 12, 2023
Thomas Greiss has announced that he is hanging up the skates after a 14-year career in the NHL. Greiss was a third-round draft pick of the San Jose Sharks in 2004 but didn’t get his start in the NHL until the 2007-08 season, where he made three appearances for the San Jose Sharks but would […]
Read MoreOpinion: What’s Going on With the Blues?
- Ana Kieu
- April 21, 2023
The title says it all. “What’s going on with the St. Louis Blues?” you ask. Many things are going on, but that’s just my thought. In my opinion, the St. Louis Blues are an NHL team heading toward a rebuild. The Blues traded away some of their top players, such as Vladimir Tarasenko and Ryan […]
Read MoreSinging the Blues
- Patrick Hoffman
- January 3, 2023
It was not all that long ago that the St. Louis Blues were Stanley Cup champions. The franchise accomplished that feat in 2019. After winning the Cup, the team, though still very good, has not found the same kind of success. That can especially be said for the team’s play this season. The Blues are […]
Read MoreNedeljkovic continues to struggle in Detroit
- Chris Giles
- November 5, 2022
Despite a string of poorly played games, the Detroit Red Wings had a successful first month of the season. Goaltending is the backbone of successful teams, and to start the season, the Red Wings were confident in the two goaltenders who made the opening night roster. Nine games later, the attitude seems to be moving […]
Read MoreRed Wings: Player Profile, Ville Husso
- Chris Giles
- August 7, 2022
Today is the second in a series covering player profiles for players expected to be on Detroit’s Opening Night Roster. Each NHL roster is allowed to have 23 players to start the year. The Red Wings also have two players (Robby Fabbri and Jake Walman) who will start the year on Injured Reserve (IR). Today’s […]
Read MoreRed Wings: GM Yzerman Continues to Rebuild Detroit Roster
- Chris Giles
- June 4, 2022
The rebuild continues for the Detroit Red Wings. Led by captain Dylan Larkin, the Red Wings have 16 current roster players under contract for 2022-23. According to capfriendly.com, the Red Wings have almost $36M in cap space for next season. Several changes are expected before opening night. Red Wings Under Contract Here are the 16 […]
Read MoreAnalysis: What are the Final Grades for the Red Wings Players?
- Chris Giles
- April 30, 2022
The Detroit Red Wings finished their season on Friday night with a 5-3 win in New Jersey. The Red Wings finished the season with a 32-40-10 record, good for 25th in the final league standings. The .451 winning percentage is slightly better than the .439 from 2020 to 2021. The Red Wings had a below-average 18-16-7 record […]
Read MoreRed Wings: Alex Nedeljkovic puts on a show in Carolina
- Chris Giles
- April 15, 2022
Last night, Alex Nedeljkovic put on a show against his former team leading the Detroit Red Wings to a 3-0 shutout victory over Carolina. The 46-save shutout was the third of the season and the sixth of Nedeljkovic’s brief career. Nedeljkovic was fantastic and exceptionally sharp throughout the game, making 35 saves over the final […]
Read MoreWhich Red Wings Could We See On Different Teams After the Trade Deadline?
- Garth Wickham
- February 25, 2022
The Red Wings have been a much-improved team compared to the previous five seasons as they currently sit fifth in the Atlantic Division with a 23-23-6 record and are still in the Eastern Conference Wildcard hunt at the end of February. It would be justifiable if Red Wings General Manager, Steve Yzerman, decided not to […]
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