Category: Red Wings
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Kronwall’s strange goal, Tatar’s shootout winner lift Red Wings
By Stefan Kubus – DETROIT – For a team that’s been on the unlucky end of numerous breaks throughout the 2013 portion of the season, the Red Wings got one to go their way Saturday night against Los Angeles in their first 2014 game at Joe Louis Arena. A late, controversial goal that shouldn’t have…
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Howard’s 47 saves not enough as Red Wings fall to Rangers 1-0
By Nick Barnowski – Both Jimmy Howard and Henrik Lundqvist stole the spotlight at Madison Square Garden, but it was the Swedish goalie’s team that came out on top on Thursday night. Mats Zuccarello scored the only goal of the game with 5:58 left in the third period to propel the New York Rangers (25-21-3)…
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Check out the latest digital edition of MiHockeyMag
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In the latest edition of MiHockeyMag, we take a look back at a historic month of outdoor hockey in our state – from the first high school games at Comerica Park to the Winter Classic’s final buzzer, we were there.
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Eliot: The Winter Classic is over, but the hockey excitement has just begun
By Darren Eliot – The Winter Classic at Michigan Stadium and the Hockeytown Winter Festival at Comerica Park have come and gone. Both left lasting images and memories that will endure the test of time in these parts. I got the sense that the special bond between players and fans/fans and players that is…
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Photos: Red Wings visit the Ducks
The Detroit Red Wings took on the Anaheim Ducks during their west coast road trip after the Winter Classic. (Photos by Shaun Johnson/MiHockey)
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Video: Tomas Tatar honors his father after scoring GWG
Red Wings forward Tomas Tatar was playing with a heavy heart Saturday night, having lost his dad two days earlier. He found quite a way to honor him, however, when he scored the game-winning goal for the Red Wings in their 3-1 victory over the Los Angeles Kings in California. After scoring on a rebound,…
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Catching up with former Red Wings star Sergei Fedorov
By Nick Barnowski – Although he returned to his home country of Russia in 2009 to continue playing, Sergei Fedorov still calls Detroit home. The former Red Wings superstar returned to Detroit and donned the Winged Wheel for the first time in nearly 10 years as he participated in the Alumni Showdown at…
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Rafalski didn’t hint at a comeback after the Alumni Showdown
By Michael Caples – Yesterday, the ECHL’s Florida Everblades announced that they have signed Dearborn native Brian Rafalski to a contract, indicating that the former Red Wings defenseman wants to return to the NHL. Rafalski, 40, retired from professional hockey at the conclusion of the Red Wings’ 2010-11 season. Everblades coach Greg Poss told…
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Catching up with former Red Wings star Doug Brown
By Nick Barnowski – Former Detroit Red Wings forward Doug Brown said that he doesn’t skate much anymore, but on New Year’s Eve, you could hardly tell. Brown, who played seven seasons in Detroit from 1994-2001, was the first player to score in the second Alumni Showdown game at Comerica Park and was just…
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Red Wings get back to work, fall to the Sharks out west
By Nick Barnowski – Joe Pavelski scored two goals and the San Jose Sharks flexed their Western Conference muscles in a 4-1 victory over the Detroit Red Wings on Thursday night. Detroit (19-15-10), one of the league’s best road teams, was not able to contain the San Jose offense, nor were they able to generate…