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The last 12 days were a good opportunity for NHL fans, bloggers and pundits to take a vacation. There has been no activity in ...
The iconic No. 91 jersey of former Detroit Red Wings forward Sergei Fedorov will soon be taking its rightful place in the ...
When Sergei Fedorov’s No. 91 is raised to the rafters at Little Caesars Arena on Jan. 12, it will become the ninth jersey number officially retired by the Detroit Red Wings. Only the Montreal ...
And this could be a make or break campaign in their rebuild. For the first time under Steve Yzerman, the Red Wings took a step back last season. If it weren’t for a midseason coaching change, it could ...
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Heavy.com has a trade idea that sees the Detroit Red Wings acquiring Ondrej Palat to bolster its offense and improve the team.
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Several Detroit Tigers walked to the ballpark before their game on Tuesday wearing Fedorov’s No. 91 Detroit Red Wings jersey.
Fedorov’s number becomes the ninth retired in Red Wings history, joining legends like Sid Abel (No. 12), Gordie Howe (No. 9), ...
A trio of Pittsburgh Penguins likely not moving anytime soon. Bleacher Report: Frank Seravalli, when asked if there was any new news on the Pittsburgh Penguins. Potential trade ca ...
The Detroit Red Wings have announced the team will retire a ninth number this upcoming season: Sergei Fedorov’s No. 91.
Steve Yzerman’s patience is finally paying off. After a calculated 2025 offseason, the Detroit Red Wings look ready to shift ...