On Tuesday, Nov. 18, the Detroit Red Wings hosted the Seattle Kraken for the two teams’ first matchup of the season. It was a highly competitive contest, but the Red Wings were the stronger team of the two, winning 4-2.
Nate Danielson scored his first NHL goal and added an assist and Dylan Larkin reached the 600-point mark as the host Detroit Red Wings defeated the Seattle Kraken, 4-2, on Tuesday.
The Detroit Red Wings entered the week playing rather well. However, they have hit a rough slump early in the month of November. Detroit has now lost four of its last five games.
The Detroit Red Wings are mired in a losing streak, including losses to the New York Rangers, Vegas Golden Knights, and Chicago Blackhawks. As the Red Wings are looking to rebound, they added offensive reinforcement.
NHL head coaches have to hire good assistants. They have to set an overarching philosophy, juggle lineup configurations, and do the kind of “man management” that is impossible to track statistically.
One of the top prospects in Hockeytown is set to don the winged wheel for the first time. The Detroit Red Wings called up forward Nate Danielson from their American Hockey League affiliate, the Grand Rapids Griffins.
The Detroit Red Wings have called up Nate Danielson from the AHL’s Grand Rapids Griffins on Sunday morning. After an excellent season in the AHL last year and a promising start to the preseason, it looked like Danielson was going to make his NHL debut in October.
The Detroit Red Wings announced they’ve activated center Nate Danielson from the non-roster list and assigned him to AHL Grand Rapids. He had begun the season there after sustaining an undisclosed injury in a preseason game.
Now 5-1-0 through six games, the Detroit Red Wings are off until Wednesday, when they visit Buffalo to take on the Sabres. Until then, get caught up on the latest Red Wings news and rumors, including early-season trade talk, returns from injury, and a star getting the credit they deserve.
With only a limited amount of time left in the preseason, the coaching staff will have to make some decisions. The big one they’re facing is who will be playing across from Larkin and Raymond on the left wing of that top line.
Only two preseason games remain before the Detroit Red Wings kick off the 2025-26 season in earnest. While the Red Wings wrap up their preseason schedule, get caught up on the latest team news and rumors, including notable returns, contract extension comparables, and more.
Detroit Red Wings writer for The Athletic, Max Bultman, announced that prospect Nate Danielson suffered an injury during Friday’s pre-season game against the Buffalo Sabres.
The Grand Rapids Griffins are starting to dig themselves out of a hole with a 3-2-1 record in their last six games. A 6-4 win against the Texas Stars (Dallas Stars) on Tuesday put the Griffins back in second place in the AHL’s Central Division, two points behind the first-place Milwaukee Admirals (Nashville Predators).
The Detroit Red Wings have made third round draft pick Ondrej Becher the second player signed from their list of 2024 draft picks. The other player from that draft class already signed is first-round pick Michael Brandsegg-Nygard (15th).
Last fall, as the Detroit Red Wings were getting down to the nitty gritty of selecting the opening-night roster, 2023 top draft pick Nate Danielson was still hanging in there.
Detroit Red Wings prospect Nate Danielson has made his professional debut with the Grand Rapids Griffins at the age of 19. Danielson was drafted by the Red Wings ninth overall in the 2023 NHL entry draft out of Red Deer, Alberta, Canada.
Last fall, Nate Danielson also made the Detroit Red Wings roster. Currently, he’s eight wins away from making an appearance in the Memorial Cup. The center chosen ninth overall by the Red Wings in the 2023 NHL entry draft is showing 3-7-10 totals through eight playoff games with the Portland Winterhawks.
The Detroit Red Wings cannot be sure how valuable the first round pick Nate Danielson (drafted ninth overall, 2023) will be in the NHL. But they now know his value as a Western Hockey League player.