Jason Dawson+FollowMarco Kasper sparks Red Wings’ comebackMarco Kasper finally broke through for the Red Wings, showing the grit and playmaking fans have been waiting for all season. His key assist to J.T. Compher tied the game, and he sealed the win with a late empty-netter against the Sharks. After bouncing around the lineup and battling a sophomore slump, Kasper’s hustle and physical play have quietly anchored Detroit’s penalty kill and led the team in hits. Seeing him step up in crunch time could be the turning point the Wings need. Do you think this is the start of Kasper’s breakout? #Sports #IceHockey #RedWings01Share
stacy28+FollowLarkin’s clutch goal cements Red Wings legacyDylan Larkin just moved into the top 10 all-time goal scorers for the Detroit Red Wings with his gritty game-winner, and it couldn’t come at a more crucial time in the Eastern Conference race. Larkin’s 266th career goal not only earned the Wings two big points, but also put him among legends like Yzerman and Howe. It’s wild to think a local kid is now in the same conversation as Detroit’s all-time greats. With his leadership and knack for scoring when it matters, do you think Larkin can help push the Wings back into the playoffs this year? #Sports #IceHockey #RedWings00Share
Jordan Leblanc+FollowRed Wings shake up lines as Sharks surge inDetroit fans, get ready for a fresh look on the ice—Coach McLellan is mixing up the Red Wings’ lines again as the red-hot San Jose Sharks roll into town. Lucas Raymond is back on the top line with captain Dylan Larkin, and James van Riemsdyk, who’s been on fire lately, joins them after racking up 11 goals in 22 games. After a tough loss to Boston, McLellan’s hoping this new combo sparks all four lines. With the Sharks winning 7 of their last 9, Friday’s matchup feels like a real test. What do you think—will these changes pay off? #Sports #IceHockey #RedWings00Share
stacy28+FollowWhy No. 16 still matters in DetroitNo. 16 isn’t just an empty jersey in Detroit—it’s a living reminder of Vladimir Konstantinov’s sacrifice and spirit. When a young Red Wings player recently asked, “Who’s the guy in the wheelchair?” it wasn’t just a question about the past; it was a powerful moment of passing the torch. Konstantinov’s story—his grit, his tragedy, and his ongoing presence—still shapes what it means to wear the Winged Wheel. It’s not about stats or banners, but about the soul behind the sweater. How do you think teams should honor legends whose stories risk fading with time? #Sports #IceHockey #RedWings00Share
stacy28+FollowRed Wings shake up defense with Gustafsson returnDetroit’s blue line just got a shakeup—veteran Erik Gustafsson is back with the Red Wings after months with the Griffins. While his last stint in Detroit was rocky, with a -19 rating and limited power play impact, the Wings are hoping his experience brings stability as the team battles fatigue and injuries. With the Olympic break and trade deadline looming, it’s a pivotal moment to see if Gustafsson can step up. Do you think this move will help solidify Detroit’s defense, or is it just another rotation? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #IceHockey #RedWings01Share
Bryce Clark+FollowYzerman Passes on Hughes: Did Wings Miss Out?Insiders are buzzing after King Yzerman reportedly passed on a blockbuster deal for Quinn Hughes, who ended up with the Wild instead. Word is, Hughes actually wanted to join the Winged Wheel, but Stevie Y balked at the price without a contract extension. With Detroit in a tight Atlantic race, could this non-move haunt us? Imagine a Hughes-Seider top pair! #Sports #IceHockey #RedWings00Share
stacy28+FollowSergei Fedorov’s epic Red Wings homecomingSergei Fedorov’s No. 91 finally soared into the rafters in Detroit, but it was his entrance that stole the show. Rolling onto the ice in the same burgundy Corvette he picked after defecting from Russia, Fedorov’s return was pure nostalgia for Red Wings fans. The team honored him with special warmup sweaters and skates, all nodding to his legendary style. Fedorov admitted leaving Detroit was a mistake, but the love from the crowd made it clear: his legacy here is untouchable. What’s your favorite Fedorov memory, and how do you feel about honoring sports legends this way? #Sports #IceHockey #RedWings00Share
Martha Garza+FollowRed Wings edge Hurricanes in wild OT finishAndrew Copp’s overtime goal sent Little Caesars Arena into a frenzy as the Red Wings survived a furious Hurricanes comeback to win 4-3. Detroit looked in total control with a 3-0 lead, but Carolina stormed back to tie it late in the third. Alex DeBrincat was everywhere, notching his 24th goal and two assists, while Albert Johansson celebrated his first of the season. This win marks Detroit’s fourth straight and a bit of payback after last month’s loss to Carolina. What do you think—can the Wings keep this momentum rolling deeper into the season? #Sports #IceHockey #RedWings00Share
Martha Garza+FollowRed Wings' wild OT win stirs up controversyDetroit fans just witnessed a rollercoaster of a game as the Red Wings honored Sergei Fedorov with a dramatic overtime victory over the Hurricanes. After blowing a 3-0 lead and nearly losing it all in the third, Detroit managed to pull off the win—thanks to a game-winner that’s got everyone talking. The OT goal came right after a questionable cross-check, but the refs let it slide. No challenge, no penalty, just a lot of debate. This one’s sure to spark some heated conversations: did Detroit get lucky, or is this just hockey? #Sports #IceHockey #RedWings00Share
stacy28+FollowCopp’s OT Heroics Spark Canes-Red Wings DebateWhat a wild night in the Motor City! After honoring Fedorov, the Red Wings nearly let a 3-goal lead slip, but Andrew Copp came up clutch in OT—though not without controversy. Copp’s game-winner followed a questionable hit on Ghost, but the refs let it slide. Now Detroit’s tied with Carolina atop the East, and this call could haunt the Canes come playoff time. Thoughts on the no-call? #Sports #IceHockey #RedWings00Share