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Let's start with a recap: On June 28, Yzerman traded for goaltender John Gibson by sending Petr Mrazek and two draft picks to ...
The Detroit Red Wings missed the playoffs for the seventh year in row, but many of their former players are competing for the Stanley Cup.
Remember Mattias Janmark? The former Detroit Red Wings draft pick is poised to play in the Stanley Cup Final for a second straight year, a year after he was the only one who scored for his team in ...
The Detroit Red Wings failed to qualify for the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the ninth consecutive season, extending the longest drought in the team’s 98-season history.
Now there are expectations that the Red Wings make the Stanley Cup playoffs in 2024-25. The Flyers pulled their goalie because they needed a win in regulation to stay in playoff contention.
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When was the last Stanley Cup Final rematch? Prior to 2025, the last time two teams met in the Stanley Cup Final for the second-straight season was in 2008 and 2009. The Red Wings and Penguins met ...
The Detroit Red Wings failed to qualify for the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the eighth consecutive season. The Red Wings (41-32-9) were eliminated from contention when the Washington Capitals ...
NHL Power Rankings: Red Wings in free fall as Stanley Cup Playoffs approach Detroit is headed in the wrong direction at the wrong time of year By Austin Nivison Mar 13, 2024 at 1:42 pm ET • 1 ...
A former Detroit Red Wings player will win the Stanley Cup this year. The Florida Panthers hope it’s just one. The Edmonton Oilers would be delighted if multiple former Red Wings hoisted the ...
Detroit — The Stanley Cup Finals are a rematch of last year — and hockey fans aren't disappointed. The defending champion Florida Panthers take on the Edmonton Oilers for a second consecutive ...
1997: Detroit Red Wings sweep Philadelphia Flyers The 1996–97 Red Wings won their first Stanley Cup Final since '55, taking down the Flyers in four games—4–2, 4–2, 6–1 and 2–1.