One of the key free agents left on the open market this summer is one of the greatest players to ever play the game, Patrick Kane. He is coming off a tenure with the Detroit Red Wings, and while he may return there, it seems more likely that he is going to be joining a new team.
Dylan Larkin’s trade request remains unresolved more than a month after it became public. The Detroit Red Wings captain controls the process through the full no-movement clause in his eight-year, $69.6 million contract.
A native of the Mitten is returning home. On Monday, the Detroit Red Wings signed defenseman Ronnie Attard to a one-year, two-way contract. According to PuckPedia, the deal carries an NHL cap hit of $850,000 and a minor-league salary of $300,000.
The Detroit Red Wings have announced the signing of defenseman Ronnie Attard to a one-year, two-way deal. The financial terms of the contract were not disclosed, but PuckPedia reports the deal carries a league-minimum $850K NHL salary and a $300K AHL salary.
NHL Watcher: Chris Johnston on Detroit Red Wings Dylan Larkin adding the Dallas Stars to his list of teams he’d waive his no-trade clause for: “It might
The best player in Washington Capitals history? Alex Ovechkin. The best Red Wing? Gordie Howe or Steve Yzerman…or maybe Nicklas Lidstrom. Some NHL franchises have a clear best player, while others have the proverbial Mount Rushmore of potential choices.
The Detroit Red Wings have not traded Dylan Larkin despite his trade request. Larkin made it known that he wants out after another late-season collapse in Detroit.
The Dylan Larkin trade watch continues, with no real movement or progress to speak of. Larkin wants to go, and the Red Wings are open to moving him. However, they’re working to find a deal that satisfies both the front office and their star center’s list of preferred destinations.
Red Wings Prospects: (video clip of Jeff Marek on The Sheet with Jeff Marek) The offer sheet threat on Simon Edvinsson is real. “I do think the threat of an offer sheet for c, by the way, is quite real.
The Detroit Red Wings’ NHL roster remains surrounded by uncertainty after Dylan Larkin’s trade request, but one area of the organization continues to trend in the right direction is its prospect pipeline.
The Detroit Red Wings signed veteran forward Viktor Arvidsson in NHL Free Agency this summer. Arvidsson fills a lot of holes for Detroit, mainly through his offensive production during 5v5 play.
Detroit Red Wings goalie prospect Rudy Guimond is joining the Harvard University Crimson this upcoming season. The 6’4” 187 lbs goalie appeared in 50 games with the Moncton Wildcats in the QMJHL.
Dylan Larkin’s trade request has not produced much movement for the Detroit Red Wings for more than a month since he informed the organization. The Red Wings captain requested a trade at the start of June, but the full no-trade clause included in his eight-year, $69.6 million contract has limited Detroit’s options.
NHL fans league-wide were caught off guard by a trade request from Dylan Larkin earlier this offseason, and it seemed as though the two sides were heading towards a breakup.
Dylan Larkin has expanded the list of teams he’d accept a trade to, adding the Dallas Stars alongside his original three: Florida, Minnesota, and Vegas, according to MLive’s Ansar Khan.
Patrick Kane appears to be closing in on his next NHL destination, and it’s not a return to Detroit. NHL insider Elliotte Friedman says he doesn’t expect Kane to return to the Red Wings.
One of the surprising new additions to the Toronto Maple Leafs coaching staff is elated at his new opportunity. When speaking to the media on Wednesday, new Maple Leafs associate coach Daniel Alfredsson, addressing Ottawa Senators fans, noted that his move is positive on his end.
The Detroit Red Wings might want to wrap their heads around the fact that Dylan Larkin will be back with the team to start the 2026-27 season. As GM Steve Yzerman looks for a trade, the superstar forward hasn’t made life any easier for the organization he’s said he no longer wants to be part of.
Helene St. James: It has now been two months since Dylan Larkin requested a trade from the Detroit Red Wings. He has not expanded his trade list from the Florida Panthers, Minnesota Wild and Vegas Golden Knights.
The Detroit Red Wings entered the offseason with two clear priorities: improve their five-on-five offense and become a more difficult team to play against.
I made a piece recently saying, “I don’t believe offer sheets are a realistic method of improving your team”, and while I do largely stand by that, the Red Wings might be the exception here.
The Detroit Red Wings have signed defensive prospect William Wallinder to a two-year, two-way contract extension through the 2027-28 campaign. According to PuckPedia, it’s a two-year, $1.75MM ($875K AAV) agreement, paying Wallinder an NHL salary of $850K in year one, and $900K in year two.