Patrick Kane has just done something remarkable: he’s now the highest-scoring U.S.-born player in NHL history. A milestone like that could feel like the closing act for a veteran.
The Detroit Red Wings and the Colorado Avalanche meet in a game that brings back memories of one of hockey’s greatest rivalries. While this is a regular-season matchup, it has the feel of something bigger, with both teams sitting near the top of the league and aiming for a deep playoff run.
The Washington Capitals secured a critical two standings points following a 4-3 shootout victory over the Detroit Red Wings on Thursday night at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, Michigan.
There's more to hockey than scoring goals and stopping pucks. For some players, putting up points came second to their main task: angering their opponents.
1/30/26: Detroit announced Friday morning that Dries has been reassigned back to AHL Grand Rapids. His stay on the NHL roster has therefore ended less than 24 hours after it began.
History was made tonight in Detroit as Red Wings forward Patrick Kane broke Mike Modano’s record for most points by a United States born player, as he reached 1,375, seen in a clip shared by the NHL.
Another notch on a legendary career. On Thursday night, Detroit Red Wings forward Patrick Kane scored the 1,375th point of his legendary career, surpassing Hockey Hall of Famer Mike Modano for the most points by an American-born player in NHL history.
The Red Wings announced they’ve recalled defenseman Justin Holl and center Sheldon Dries from AHL Grand Rapids. Defenseman Simon Edvinsson was placed on injured reserve retroactive to Jan.
Mid-season? Are we over 50 games in? I know. Look, my definition of mid-season is just the break. We all know that the first ten games of the season don’t count anyway.
On Wednesday, the Detroit Red Wings signed defenseman Ben Chiarot to a three-year contract extension that comes with a $3.85 million AAV. The veteran blueliner has been durable during his tenure in Detroit and is expected to hold down a top-four role through next season.
The Detroit Red Wings are gunning for a playoff spot as the Olympic break draws near. Fans are still waiting to see how general manager Steve Yzerman plans to operate ahead of the 2026 NHL Trade Deadline.
The Detroit Red Wings made some waves on Wednesday morning, but not for the best of reasons. The Wings missed out on two big names on the blueline trade market, Rasmus Andersson and Quinn Hughes.
The Detroit Red Wings have signed defenseman Ben Chiarot to a three-year contract extension with an AAV of $3,850,000. The team made the announcement on Wednesday morning.
When Connor McDavid signed a two-year extension with the Edmonton Oilers right before the start of the 2025–26 season, the hockey world largely viewed it as a signal to the organization: if they didn’t win within that window, he could be out the door in two or three years’ time.
It’s funny how the hockey world spins a story before it’s even written. Every time you flip through Twitter or catch a radio snippet, there it is: Quinn Hughes “wanted” the Red Wings. The whispers, the hot takes, the endless debate about who should have done what, when, and for how much.
The Red Wings need to take advantage of their three-game homestand this week, considering they won't be playing in Detroit afterward for an extended period.