Martha Garza+FollowRed Wings face tough choices in 2025-26Detroit’s Red Wings are heading into the 2025-26 NHL season with more questions than answers. After trading for goalie John Gibson, many expected a flurry of big moves, but the team stayed mostly quiet, adding only a few veterans. With scoring depth still lacking and defensive gaps behind Seider and Edvinsson, Detroit could find itself out of playoff contention by the trade deadline. That might force GM Steve Yzerman to trade a key player for future assets. Could this be the year Detroit finishes in the NHL’s bottom 10 and misses the playoffs for a record tenth straight season? What do you think the Red Wings should do next? #Sports #IceHockey #DetroitRedWings01Share
William Morrow+FollowFedorov could mentor Detroit’s next hockey starsSergei Fedorov, one of Detroit’s all-time greats, says he’s open to helping shape the next generation of Red Wings. Imagine the impact if this Hall of Famer—known for his leadership and legendary skill—started mentoring young prospects as they work their way up. With Detroit aiming to reclaim its championship glory, having someone like Fedorov guiding the team’s future stars could be a game-changer. It’s not official yet, but the idea is out there. How do you think Fedorov’s experience could influence the Red Wings’ culture and player development? #Sports #IceHockey #DetroitRedWings00Share
Sherri West+FollowFedorov’s No. 91 finally gets its place in DetroitSergei Fedorov’s No. 91 will finally hang in the rafters at Little Caesars Arena, marking a powerful moment of healing for Detroit hockey fans. For years, Fedorov’s exit from the Red Wings was clouded by controversy and mixed emotions, but this long-awaited jersey retirement feels like a bridge between past heartbreak and present pride. Fans who once booed will now cheer, celebrating a legend whose talent and humanity shaped the team’s history. How do you feel about Fedorov’s return to the Red Wings family? Does this bring closure, or are there still mixed feelings in Detroit? #Sports #IceHockey #DetroitRedWings20Share
Bryce Clark+FollowWhy Detroit should pass on Anthony DuclairDetroit fans, the idea of bringing Anthony Duclair to the Red Wings just doesn’t add up. Despite his flashy contract, Duclair’s recent performance has been shaky—he struggled to bounce back after injury and even took personal leave under pressure. Coach Roy’s harsh critique didn’t light a fire; it led to more setbacks. With Detroit’s real issues being defense and penalty kills, adding a player who falters under scrutiny could make things worse. The Red Wings have cap space, but investing in resilience and grit—not uncertainty—should be the priority. What do you think: is Duclair worth the risk? #Sports #IceHockey #DetroitRedWings01Share
stacy28+FollowDetroit finally retires Fedorov’s No. 91Sergei Fedorov’s No. 91 is finally heading to the rafters at Little Caesars Arena, marking a huge moment for Detroit Red Wings fans. After years of complicated history and mixed feelings, the team is set to honor one of its most electrifying stars on January 12, 2026, during their 100th season. Fedorov, who helped bring three Stanley Cups to Detroit and was the last Red Wing to win the Hart Trophy, will join the legends. For many, this is more than overdue—it’s a chance to reconnect with the glory days. What does this mean for the future of the franchise? #Sports #IceHockey #DetroitRedWings00Share
Sherri West+FollowYoung Red Wings poised for breakout seasonDetroit’s young hockey stars are about to shake things up. Marco Kasper and Albert Johansson, both under 25, are stepping into bigger roles for the Red Wings in 2025-26. Kasper, after a slow NHL start, exploded with 30 points in the final months last season—especially after a coaching change. Johansson, meanwhile, quietly became one of Detroit’s most reliable defenders. With some veteran depth concerns, these two could be the spark Detroit needs to push for the playoffs. What do you think—will the kids carry the Wings back to glory, or do they still need more help? #Sports #IceHockey #DetroitRedWings00Share
stacy28+FollowRed Wings’ big trade decisions could shake up 2025-26Detroit hockey fans, the Red Wings’ playoff drought might force some tough calls next season. If the team stumbles out of the playoff race, expect veterans like Ben Chiarot and Erik Gustafsson to become hot trade chips. Chiarot’s contract is expiring and he’s still respected for his grit, while Gustafsson is in a contract year and could be moved if he doesn’t step up. These moves could bring in fresh talent but also mean saying goodbye to familiar faces. How do you feel about the Red Wings possibly trading key veterans to build for the future? #Sports #IceHockey #DetroitRedWings51Share
Jason Dawson+FollowDetroit’s Chelios legacy takes a new turnJake Chelios, son of Red Wings legend Chris Chelios, is calling it a career after a decade in pro hockey. Even with the pressure of a Hall of Fame last name, Jake made his own mark—from college days at Michigan State to a stint with the Red Wings, and even playing overseas. It’s not easy to follow in the footsteps of a Detroit icon, but Jake’s journey shows how carving your own path matters. How do you think family legacies shape Detroit sports? Let’s hear your thoughts on what makes a legacy last. #Sports #IceHockey #DetroitRedWings01Share
Jason Dawson+FollowDetroit’s Nate Danielson ready to shake up the NHLDetroit hockey fans, get ready—Nate Danielson is about to make his NHL debut, and he’s the kind of player who quietly changes everything. At just 20, Danielson brings a rare mix of skill, smarts, and stamina that makes him a true workhorse on both ends of the ice. He’s not flashy, but his fundamentals are rock solid—think big faceoff wins, relentless defense, and the ability to lift his teammates’ game. With Detroit’s rebuild finally showing results, Danielson could be the piece that sparks a real playoff push. What are your hopes for his rookie season? #Sports #IceHockey #DetroitRedWings01Share
Martha Garza+FollowDetroit’s playoff drought: Is 2026 finally the year?Pavel Datsyuk just dropped a bold prediction: the Red Wings will break through and reach the Eastern Conference Final in 2026. After years of missing the playoffs, this is the kind of hope Detroit fans have been waiting for. Datsyuk admits the rebuild has taken longer than most, but with a new arena and the recent addition of goalie John Gibson, things might finally be turning around. Do you think Detroit has what it takes to end the drought, or is this just another rebuild promise? Let’s hear your thoughts, Wings fans! #Sports #IceHockey #DetroitRedWings01Share