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THW's Red Wings News for 12/19/2020
The latest Red Wings stories from The Hockey Writers.
12/19/2020 edition:
By Patrick Brown on Dec 19, 2020 08:55 am
The “12 Days of Christmas” is a classic holiday song first published in its current form in 1908. In a nod to the classic carol, join The Hockey Writers as we count down the 12 Days of Hockeymas. Each day, we will provide you with a piece of hockey history as we eagerly await the start of the […]
The post Red Wings 12 Days of Hockeymas: 6 Presidents’ Trophies appeared first on The Hockey Writers.










By Patrick Brown on Dec 18, 2020 10:45 am
The “12 Days of Christmas” is a classic holiday song first published in its current form in 1908. In a nod to the classic carol, join The Hockey Writers as we count down the 12 Days of Hockeymas. Each day, we will provide you with a piece of hockey history as we eagerly await the start of the […]
The post Red Wings 12 Days of Hockeymas: 7 Art Ross & 7 Frank J. Selke Trophies appeared first on The Hockey Writers.





By Ryan Guenter on Dec 18, 2020 09:45 am
The teams are now in Edmonton and the excitement is starting to build as the World Junior Championship is nearly a week away. The Los Angeles Kings lead the way in number of prospects competing in the tournament with a total of nine. Next in line, the Detroit Red Wings, have seven prospects participating in […]
The post Red Wings Fan Guide to the 2021 World Juniors appeared first on The Hockey Writers.










By Tony Wolak on Dec 18, 2020 08:45 am
There are differing opinions on the Detroit Red Wings here at The Hockey Writers. Case in point, my colleague Patrick Brown can rationalize a 2021 postseason appearance. I cannot. Another example: Devin Little does not believe the Red Wings and Golden Knights would be good trade partners if the latter wanted to alleviate cap space. […]
The post Red Wings & Golden Knights: Mock Salary Cap Trade appeared first on The Hockey Writers.





By Tony Wolak on Dec 17, 2020 06:48 pm
As the Detroit Red Wings continue to rebuild, thoughts of missed opportunities, unnecessarily long contracts, and poor trades often come to mind. And with general manager Ken Holland leading the charge, many have an uneasy feeling about the future. If you’re concerned about Holland’s ability to execute the franchise-improving swaps, don’t fret. There have been […]
The post Worst Trades in Red Wings History appeared first on The Hockey Writers.










By Peter Ploshehanski on Dec 17, 2020 11:25 am
When I was a little kid, growing up in Hamtramck, maybe seven years old, I wanted to be Brendan Shanahan. I mean, sure I wanted to play like him, of course, but I wanted to BE him. I don’t know what it was about him to this day. He looked big and strong, the number […]
The post Detroit Red Wings’ Newest Fan Favorite appeared first on The Hockey Writers.





By Devin Little on Dec 17, 2020 08:45 am
The “12 Days of Christmas” is a classic holiday song first published in its current form in 1908. In a nod to the classic carol, join The Hockey Writers as we count down the 12 Days of Hockeymas. Each day, we will provide you with a piece of hockey history as we eagerly await the start of the […]
The post Red Wings 12 Days of Hockeymas: 8 Retired Numbers appeared first on The Hockey Writers.










By Devin Little on Dec 16, 2020 01:46 pm
Whenever the 2020-21 season comes around, the Detroit Red Wings will have a handful of players pushing to crack the roster and begin their rookie season in the NHL. That’s when potential meets reality. You can often tell whether a player is special or not based on how they perform in that first year. When […]
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