Red Wings head coach Todd McLellan dropped an unfortunate injury update regarding Andrew Copp on Sunday night.
The NHL's Department of Player Safety issued a three-game suspension to Anaheim Ducks center Trevor Zegras for his high hit on Detroit Red Wings center Michael Rasmussen.
Not that players who were around last season should need a reminder: They occupied the Eastern Conference's first wild-card spot on Feb. 28, 2024, only to stumble through a seven-game losing streak and eventually miss the playoffs by a tiebreaker.
Detroit Red Wings captain Dylan Larkin has been a star for Team USA at the 4 Nations Face-Off. Larkin and the Americans will play in the 4 Nations Final on Thursday night. However, while the captain goes for international acclaim,
The NHL suspends Ducks forward Trevor Zegras three games without pay for a hit to the head of Detroit's Michael Rasmussen.
A new patch is set to go live in NHL 25 at 1pm EST on Feb. 24. The lone gameplay change is improved AI forechecking behavior when chasing the puck carrier. Additionally, multiple art fixes were made and PWHL banners were fixed in Hockey Ultimate Team. Head Coach of the Detroit Red Wings Todd McLellan was added to the game.
Anaheim’s Trevor Zegras has been suspended for three games for interference against Detroit’s Michael Rasmussen. The NHL Department of Player Safety posted earlier on Monday that Zegras would have a hearing after a controversial high hit on Rasmussen.
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Forward Jesper Bratt can extend his point streak to nine games when the Devils (31-20-6) host the Stars (35-18-2). The New Jersey forward has 12 points (two goals, 10 assists) on an eight-game streak. Dallas is second in the Central Division, two points ahead of the Minnesota Wild.
The NHL season is over two months into the 2025 calendar, and during that period, some players and teams have been on fire, while others have been ice cold.
The Detroit Red Wings understand the potentially calamitous consequences of blowing Saturday’s lead against Minnesota and giving away a point. But in the short run, earning only one point against Minnesota was enough to move coach Todd McLellan’s team into the top wildcard position.