Martha Garza+FollowRed Wings should play it smart with tradesTrading for Tony DeAngelo might look tempting for the Red Wings, but his recent track record raises real concerns. With only 66 games played over two seasons, Detroit would be taking a big gamble on his availability. Instead, why not flip Erik Gustafsson for a draft pick and use that flexibility to sign someone like Matt Grzelcyk? He’s coming off a career year and could offer the stability and offensive punch Detroit needs. Sometimes, the best move is holding off on risky deals and focusing on building for the future. What do you think—should Detroit prioritize reliability over a quick fix? #Sports #IceHockey #RedWings00Share
david52+FollowRed Wings’ goalie race just got interestingMichal Postava’s stellar season in Czechia has quietly put him on the radar as a real contender for the Red Wings’ future in net. While everyone’s focused on Sebastian Cossa and Trey Augustine, Postava’s numbers—especially in the playoffs—show he’s ready for a North American challenge. Expect him to start in Toledo, but if he adapts quickly, he could leap into the AHL mix and shake up the depth chart. Whether he becomes a key piece or valuable trade asset, Postava’s journey is one to watch. What do you think—could he be Detroit’s next breakout goalie? #Sports #IceHockey #RedWings10Share
Jason Dawson+FollowRed Wings face make-or-break season aheadDetroit hockey fans, this season could be the turning point for the Red Wings. After missing the playoffs by a hair last year, the pressure is on—if the defense and goaltending don’t step up, big changes could be coming. There’s real hope with a revamped roster, but if things go south, expect major trades or even a shakeup in management. Imagine Detroit making a splash by trading for a star like David Pastrnak if they’re close to the playoffs—or losing key players if they fall short. Do you think this is the year Detroit finally breaks through, or are we headed for another rebuild? #Sports #IceHockey #RedWings00Share
Sherri West+FollowRed Wings may have found their next big stealEddie Genborg is quickly turning heads as the Red Wings’ latest draft pick, and he might just be the sleeper hit Detroit fans have been waiting for. With his NHL-ready size and gritty, two-way style, Genborg brings the kind of energy and physicality the team has been missing. He’s already proven he can rack up points in Sweden, and if all goes well, he could be skating in Grand Rapids in two years and wearing the Winged Wheel by 2028. Could Genborg finally break Detroit’s second-round draft curse? Let’s talk about what this means for the team’s future. #Sports #IceHockey #RedWings50Share
david52+FollowSandin-Pellikka Joins NHL’s Next Wave at Rookie ShowcaseRed Wings fans, get hyped! Axel Sandin-Pellikka just got the nod for the 2025 Rookie Showcase, joining a stacked group of future NHL stars like Zeev Buium and Jimmy Snuggerud. This event isn’t just about photo ops—it’s where top prospects show they’re ready for the big stage. If Sandin-Pellikka brings his SHL form to North America, we might see him in Detroit sooner than expected. Thoughts on his chances to crack the Winged Wheel lineup this season? #Sports #IceHockey #RedWings10Share
Sherri West+FollowDetroit’s goal king isn’t Howe or YzermanTurns out, the Red Wings’ all-time leader in goals per game isn’t Gordie Howe or Steve Yzerman—it’s Mickey Redmond! Redmond averaged a jaw-dropping 0.56 goals per game, topping even the biggest legends. His run in the early ‘70s was electric: back-to-back 50-goal seasons and league-leading stats, all before a back injury cut his career short. Imagine what he could’ve done with a few more healthy years! Now, Redmond’s a familiar voice in the broadcast booth, but his scoring legacy is still flying under the radar. What do you think—should he get more recognition among Detroit’s greats? #Sports #IceHockey #RedWings10Share
Molly Tucker+FollowLarkin’s bold stand could spark a Red Wings revivalDylan Larkin’s frustration after another playoff miss wasn’t just venting—it was a captain demanding more from his team and the front office. For Detroit fans, this feels like a turning point: Larkin, no longer the quiet leader, is openly pushing for change, echoing the grit of Red Wings legends before him. With Yzerman’s own tough early years as context, it’s clear both men want the same thing—a return to glory. Larkin’s passion, new leadership style, and a hungry young core could finally break the cycle. Could this be the season Detroit turns the corner? #Sports #IceHockey #RedWings70Share
Martha Garza+FollowRed Wings legends who owned the hat trickGordie Howe and Steve Yzerman didn’t just lead the Detroit Red Wings—they redefined what greatness looked like on the ice. Howe notched 19 hat tricks, just edging out Yzerman’s 18, and both left the rest of the team far behind in this stat. What’s wild is that they’re also the only Wings to ever hit 500+ goals and rack up over 1,000 assists. Even with so many legendary teams, these two set the bar in almost every major category. If you’re talking Red Wings history, Howe and Yzerman are the names everyone remembers. Which Red Wings moment or player stands out most to you? #Sports #IceHockey #RedWings10Share
Martha Garza+FollowRed Wings’ clutch king wasn’t Howe or YzermanSergei Fedorov, not Gordie Howe or Steve Yzerman, holds the Red Wings’ single-season record for game-winning goals—an impressive 11 in 1995-96. What’s wild is Fedorov hit this mark without even having his highest goal total, showing just how clutch he was when it mattered most. Even as his overall scoring dipped, he kept delivering the decisive goals that pushed Detroit over the top. Makes you wonder: will anyone on today’s Red Wings ever match that level of late-game magic? Let’s see who steps up next! #Sports #IceHockey #RedWings30Share
Bryce Clark+FollowThe Dominator’s Age-Defying Shutout StreakHow wild is it that The Dominator, Dominik Hasek, actually had a better shutout rate with the Red Wings than he did with the Sabres? At 37, most goalies are winding down, but Hasek was just getting started in Hockeytown. His 20 shutouts in 176 games put him fifth all-time for Detroit, and his 2002 Cup run was legendary. Even at 42, he was still posting elite numbers. Does this make Hasek the most underrated part of the Wings’ late dynasty? #Sports #IceHockey #RedWings00Share