As the Red Wings reach the midway point, let's assess each player based on performance and expectations heading into this season.
Dylan Larkin played in his 700th career game for the Red Wings on Thursday night and marked the occasion with a goal and an assist in Detroit’s 4-2 win. Larkin is the second-youngest Red Wing to reach the miletone,
Dylan Larkin played in his 700th career game for the Red Wings on Thursday night and marked the occasion with a goal and an assist in Detroit’s 4-2 win. Larkin is the second-youngest Red Wing to reach the miletone,
The Red Wings are struggling for offense these days and the team didn't get news Thursday that'll necessarily help that matter.
Young players are contributing during the Detroit Red Wings’ rise under coach Todd McLellan. It’s also a positive sign for the future. Developing in a winning environment is a win-win situation.
So he used the same forward lines as Lalonde did in Monday's loss to the St. Louis Blues, keeping Dylan Larkin with Lucas Raymond and ... but Chiarot was moved to that spot and Edvinsson played with Jeff Petry. It took less than three minutes for the ...
Larkin managed an assist and three shots on goal in Sunday's 4-1 loss to the Stars. Larkin has lit up the scoresheet with eight goals and eight assists over his last 12 contests. He's done a lot ...
On Friday, Julie Petry, wife of NHL player Jeff Petry, shared an Instagram story about recording the first at-home episode of the podcast she co-hosts with Sharks alternate captain Tyler Toffoli's ...
The Flyers have gotten plenty familiar with some of their opponents of late. Tuesday night's opponent is one they have faced twice before the holiday break last month, and will close out the season series. The Flyers host the Detroit Red Wings on Tuesday night, the rubber match between the two teams. Game time is 7 p.m.
Bob Dylan’s typewritten draft of the “Mr. Tambourine Man” lyrics sold for $508,000 Saturday at an auction featuring 60 Dylan items from the collection of late rock journalist Al Aronowitz.
What’s striking is that very little of this is Dylan nostalgia — i.e., the boomers getting misty-eyed with self-importance about “their” beloved icon. And if that’s what it was ...