Hall of Famer Red Kelly, a four-time Stanley Cup champion in Detroit during the 1950s, was serving as a Canadian Member of ...
The Red Wings signed Tarasenko, now 33, to a two-year deal at an average annual value of $4.75 million on July 3. They ...
The Red Wings, except for Dylan Larkin and Lucas Raymond, are enjoying the breather this week, because of where they sit in ...
In this week's edition of the Friday Four, Michael Amato looks at intriguing players on all four teams at the 4 Nations Face-Off.
NHL Network's Jon Morosi shared a positive takeaway and a negative one from what has been a disappointing Seattle Kraken ...
This column is reserved for Rangers fans who BELIEVE. Who are not interested in some trade deadline shenanigans or assorted other nonsense. The Maven will explain how a team that was shaky during the ...
Players with various attributes — toughness, exceptional work rate or locker room character — the Canucks could consider ...
Crosby has carried the torch proudly over the past two decades. His “golden goal” in overtime against the Americans during the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics has him firmly entrenched in Canadiana, ...
Detroit was a city at a crossroads in the 1990s — grappling with declining population, high crime rates — and a dominance in ...
Dutton hoped that his imports would improve the Amerks but without Schriner, a 1962 Hall of Famer, they finished the 1939-40 ...
The Toronto Maple Leafs are linked to two-time Stanley cup champion Vladimir Tarasenko in a trade from the Detroit Red Wings.
The Flyers’ Swedish starting goalie was drafted by Philadelphia in 2018 in the fifth round as the 19th pick, 143rd overall. He maintains a career save percentage of .892.
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