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The captain of the Detroit Red Wings, Dylan Larkin, is about to embark on his 11th season with the team. The Waterford, Michigan native joined the Detroit Tigers broadcast during a recent game.
The Detroit Red Wings recently announced that they will retire Sergei Fedorov’s jersey in January of next year. Fedorov was one of the critical members of the 1997 and 1998 Red Wings teams that won back-to-back Stanley Cups.
The NHL began awarding the Conn Smythe Trophy to the most valuable player of the postseason beginning in the 1965 season. How many of the past winners can you name in six minutes?
The clock is ticking, not on Dylan Larkin’s career, but every player has their prime years, when experience, confidence, and physical ability intersect, and for the Detroit Red Wings’ captain, that time is now.
Getting to 500 NHL goals is not as rare as it used to be, but it certainly still is not commonplace. Heading into the 2025-26 season, 48 players have done it.
Peter Baugh of The Athletic: (mailbag) The New York Rangers trading defenseman Adam Fox makes no sense. He is only 27 years old, and although he carries a $9.5 million cap hit, it should age well.
If you want to talk about the ultimate revenge tour, consider what Tage Thompson did at the 2025 IIHF World Championships. After being held off the USA roster at the Four Nations Faceoff, he scored one of the biggest goals in USA Hockey history.
Thanks to a 1-0 win over Switzerland on Sunday afternoon, Team USA won its first gold medal at the IIHF World Hockey Championship in 92 years.
The Detroit Red Wings finished with a winning record at the conclusion of the 2024-25 season but failed to make the NHL Playoffs, extending a streak dating back to 2015-2016. General manager Steve Yzerman spoke this offseason about expectations surrounding the team, a glimmer of hope in a challenging situation.
After a disappointing end to 2024/25, Dylan Larkin took a shot at management, and now, GM Steve Yzerman has fired right back at the Red Wings captain.
Following the frustration Dylan Larkin showed at his end-of-season press conference with the Detroit Red Wings management, he becomes a possible target for the Vancouver Canucks to trade for, with the hopes of adding a true top-six centreman.
The Detroit Red Wings haven’t played a playoff hockey game since the 2015-16 season, ending a 25-year run of consecutive postseason appearances. The 2024-25 season was supposed to put an end to that drought, and there were times in the season the Red Wings seemed primed to finally make it back to the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
Detroit Red Wings captain Dylan Larkin is making headlines this week. Larkin spoke with the media over the weekend and publicly criticized the team’s lack of action at the 2025 NHL trade deadline.
With another long offseason underway, the Detroit Red Wings’ on-ice leader is voicing his frustrations to how things played out in 2024-25. During the team’s locker-clean-out day on Saturday, captain Dylan Larkin was asked about his thoughts about the Red Wings missing the playoffs once again.
Dylan Larkin and the Detroit Red Wings did not make the Stanley Cup Playoffs in 2025. Unfortunately, this is not an entirely surprising development. The Red Wings collapsed after the 4 Nations Faceoff tournament.
The Detroit Red Wings held off a third-period comeback attempt by the New Jersey Devils to earn a 5-2 win.
Forward Dylan Larkin understood the assignment.
When Dylan Larkin was named to USA’s roster for the 4 Nations Face-Off, many seemed to question the decision. Compared to those of Tage Thompson, Cole Caufield and Clayton Keller, Larkin’s numbers weren’t as explosive at the time the roster was named.
Through the long drought that has been the eight-season playoff absence of the Detroit Red Wings, just one player has continued to endure through every heartbreaking moment.
It was a milestone night for Detroit Red Wings captain Dylan Larkin. As much as he appreciated the love, he was more loving the fact that he and his teammates were taking a significant step toward eliminating the millstone that he’s been carrying around his neck now for eight years.
The Detroit Red Wings are languishing near the bottom of the NHL at this point. They entered play on Monday with a record of 13-16-4 on the year. It’s a disappointing run for a team that had playoff aspirations entering the year.
There were rumors spread online on Twitter, by a user who has since changed their name and profile picture, that Larkin requested a trade out of Detroit.
This past weekend in the NHL was a wild one. After the Jacob Trouba trade, it appeared to open the floodgates for all trade rumors. One of them that was spreading around X.com was that Dylan Larkin had requested a trade.
NHL insider Chris Johnston was forced to take to his personal account social network X on Sunday to address a supposed rumor involving Detroit Red Wings captain Dylan Larkin.
Some news recently broke on social media stating that Detroit Red Wings captain Dylan Larkin has requested a trade from the Red Wings organization, and there are reportedly two teams who have emerged as suitors for him.
The best-case scenario hope that the Detroit Red Wings might make a small splash in the early going has been replaced by the reality that they are a group currently only holding their heads above water.
Detroit Red Wings captain Dylan Larkin and his wife Kenzy are among the NHL couples starring in new adds for NHL-licensed products from lululemon. It’s all part of a new line being launched in partnership between the Canadian-based retailer of athletic wear and lifestyle apparel, the NHL, Lids and Fanatics.
Dylan Larkin of the Detroit Red Wings may find himself in a hearing with the Department of Player Safety after a hit on Marshall Rifai of the Toronto Maple Leafs If it seems the 2024-25 NHL preseason has brought more violence than usual, that's likely because it has.
The Detroit Red Wings got off to a fast start in a must-win game against the Buffalo Sabres.
With just three days before the NHL Trade Deadline, many are concerned about what their teams might do in order to better their team heading into the playoffs.
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