The Detroit Red Wings were near the bottom of the NHL standings for last season and according to the Vegas odds for the Stanley Cup they will be there again next season.
June 7th, 1997. I'm pretty sure any Red Wings die-hard remembers that date like it was yesterday. It was the night the Red Wings finally won the Stanley Cup, after a 42 year drought of, at times, epic proportion.
The NHL will not be represented at the Olympics this year but many former players including a former Red Wings star will be apart of the action this year.
The Detroit Red Wings are now in their new home at Little Caesars Arena. Their old home, Joe Louis Arena is full of history which will soon be on the Auction block.
Ultimately the most important thing about the Red Wings home opener was the two points they picked up with the 4-2 victory. But the team opened the new arena and new era in style.
The final season ended back in the spring at the Joe Louis Arena and the Red Wings have announced a unique item to commemorate the final season at the historic arena.
We are a few weeks away from the start of the NHL season predictions are being released. If you believe the over/under for point totals, the Red Wings will be near the bottom of the league.
In addition to all the tragic, horrific acts occurring today in Charlottesville, Virginia, as a white supremecist rally turned deadly violent, the Detroit Red Wings logo got dragged into the fracas, and the Red Wings are mad.
I've been a Detroit Red Wings fan my entire life. I was truly spoiled when I was younger. Owner Mike Ilitch and general manager Ken Holland put together a great product on the ice. Detroit has hoisted the Stanley Cup four different times since I've been alive because of these two...