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Red Wings focus on improving early-season power play struggles
The Detroit Red Wings are seeking improvements in their power play performance as they begin the 2024-25 season. With a record of 1-for-11 on the power play in their first three games, head coach Derek Lalonde emphasized patience during a practice session at Little Caesars Arena's BELFOR Training Center.
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Wayne State University's Dr. Jorge Chinea honored as Hispanic Heritage Month Game Changer
Dr. Jorge Chinea, an esteemed educator and researcher, has been honored as one of the 2024 Hispanic Heritage Month Game Changers. His journey began in Puerto Rico and New York, where he joined a gang to protect his family. This experience led him to community activism, organizing the Renegades of Harlem to rehabilitate buildings and combat drug use.
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Patrick Kane optimistic about new NHL season after recovery
Patrick Kane, now over 16 months post-hip resurfacing surgery, reports feeling both physically and mentally well after a normal offseason and his first full training camp with the Detroit Red Wings. "Throughout camp, the hard days, they’re hard on the body but they’re not hard on the injury anymore," Kane shared following a morning skate at Madison Square Garden. He emphasized the relief of being pain-free and highlighted the importance of being able to train like an athlete instead of focusing on rehabilitation.
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Red Wings lose to Rangers as power play struggles continue
The Detroit Red Wings faced a challenging game against the New York Rangers, resulting in a 4-1 loss at Madison Square Garden. Goalie Alex Lyon, making his first start of the season for Detroit, blocked 24 shots. Meanwhile, Igor Shesterkin made 31 saves for New York.
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Red Wings recall Austin Watson; assign Ville Husso to AHL
The Detroit Red Wings have announced the recall of forward Austin Watson from the Grand Rapids Griffins, their American Hockey League affiliate. In a corresponding move, goaltender Ville Husso has been assigned to the Griffins.
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JoAnn Chávez honored as game changer during Hispanic Heritage Month
JoAnn Chávez, who grew up in southwest Detroit, has been recognized as a Hispanic Heritage Month Game Changers honoree. Her connection to the Detroit Tigers began in her childhood when her parents parked cars for games at Tiger Stadium. "The Tigers have been an important part of my upbringing because we were always there for every game when I was young," Chávez recalled.
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Red Wings secure first win of season with shutout over Predators
Goalie Cam Talbot led the Detroit Red Wings to a 3-0 victory over the Nashville Predators, marking their first win of the 2024-25 season. Talbot stopped all 42 shots in his debut with the Red Wings, earning his 32nd career NHL shutout. "I thought I felt pretty good all day today," Talbot said. He credited his preparation and early saves for maintaining momentum.
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Red Wings aim to regroup after opening loss against Penguins
The Detroit Red Wings are looking to move past their opening night defeat against the Pittsburgh Penguins, where they lost 6-3 at Little Caesars Arena. Coach Derek Lalonde emphasized the need for improvement, stating, "Our overall team play needs to improve. We have some work to do, and that starts with tomorrow."
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Red Wings recall Justin Holl; Carter Gylander moves to Toledo Walleye
The Detroit Red Wings have announced the recall of defenseman Justin Holl from the Grand Rapids Griffins, their American Hockey League affiliate. Concurrently, goaltender Carter Gylander has been reassigned to the Toledo Walleye in the ECHL.
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Red Wings' Albert Johansson set for NHL debut against Predators
Albert Johansson is set to make his NHL debut for the Detroit Red Wings against the Nashville Predators at Little Caesars Arena on Saturday night. The defenseman, who was selected 60th overall by the Red Wings in the 2019 NHL Entry Draft, expressed his excitement about the upcoming game. "It’s going to be a special night," Johansson said. "It’s going to be a dream-come-true moment. I’m really excited."
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Red Wings assign Shai Buium to Grand Rapids after activation
The Detroit Red Wings have activated defenseman Shai Buium from the injured non-roster list and assigned him to the Grand Rapids Griffins, their American Hockey League affiliate.
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Red Wings prepare for opening night clash with Penguins
The Detroit Red Wings are set to begin their 2024-25 NHL season on Thursday night against the Pittsburgh Penguins at Little Caesars Arena. The game, initially scheduled for a 7 p.m. start, will now commence at 8 p.m. due to Game 4 of the American League Division Series taking place nearby at Comerica Park.
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Red Wings assign Austin Watson to AHL's Grand Rapids Griffins
The Detroit Red Wings have assigned forward Austin Watson to the Grand Rapids Griffins of the American Hockey League. Watson, 32, signed a one-year, two-way contract with the Red Wings on October 7. He participated in training camp on a professional tryout, recording one assist, a plus-one rating, and 27 penalty minutes over four preseason games.
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Red Wings adjust opening night start time due to scheduling conflict
The Detroit Red Wings have announced a change in the start time for their home opener against the Pittsburgh Penguins. Originally set for 7:00 p.m., the game will now begin at 8:00 p.m. on Thursday, October 10, at Little Caesars Arena.
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Red Wings finalize roster for upcoming season
The Detroit Red Wings have made adjustments to their roster by assigning forwards Sheldon Dries and Joe Snively, along with defensemen Justin Holl, William Lagesson, and Brogan Rafferty, to the Grand Rapids Griffins of the American Hockey League.
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Red Wings finalize opening night roster amid ongoing adjustments
The Detroit Red Wings have narrowed their Training Camp roster to 23 players ahead of the 2024-25 NHL season. However, head coach Derek Lalonde emphasized that there remains some uncertainty in finalizing the Opening Night lineup due to salary cap considerations.
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Red Wings conclude preseason with loss; prepare for regular season opener
The Detroit Red Wings concluded their preseason with a 3-2 loss to the Toronto Maple Leafs at Scotiabank Arena. Despite the defeat, head coach Derek Lalonde expressed satisfaction with his team's performance. "I liked a lot of the things that we did tonight," Lalonde stated. "The handful of NHL guys we brought here I thought competed extremely well."
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Red Wings adjust preseason roster ahead of opening game
The Detroit Red Wings have made significant changes to their preseason roster, reducing it to 28 players. The team announced the assignment of several players to different leagues. Forwards Nate Danielson, Cross Hanas, Marco Kasper, Carter Mazur, and Elmer Söderblom, along with defensemen Tory Dello, Antti Tuomisto, Eemil Viro, and William Wallinder have been assigned to the American Hockey League's Grand Rapids Griffins. Additionally, goaltenders Sebastian Cossa and Carter Gylander will also join the Griffins.
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Red Wings face Maple Leafs in final preseason match amid roster decisions
The Detroit Red Wings are set to wrap up their preseason schedule against the Toronto Maple Leafs on Saturday night at Scotiabank Arena. The game, starting at 7 p.m., will be available for streaming on DetroitRedWings.com and the Red Wings Mobile App.
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Red Wings trim preseason roster ahead of final game against Maple Leafs
The Detroit Red Wings have announced adjustments to their 2024 preseason roster, reducing it to 41 players. The team released forward Isaac Ratcliffe from his professional tryout and assigned forwards Alexandre Doucet, Amadeus Lombardi, and Jakub Rychlovský to the Grand Rapids Griffins of the American Hockey League. Goaltender Gage Alexander has been assigned to the Toledo Walleye in the ECHL.