
Rudy Guimond credits Howard and Price for shaping his goaltending path
From a sixth‑round draft pick to a trophy‑winning starter, Guimond traces his development to the influence of veteran coaches and legendary net‑minders.
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From a sixth‑round draft pick to a trophy‑winning starter, Guimond traces his development to the influence of veteran coaches and legendary net‑minders.

Detroit Red Wings goaltending prospect Rudy Guimond discusses the impact of former teammate Jimmy Howard, the influence of Vaughn Iceberg pads, and his admiration for Carey Price as he prepares for the next chapter.

The 2026 Hockey Hall of Fame class was announced, leaving out two of Detroit’s most decorated players, Henrik Zetterberg and Chris Osgood, despite their extensive achievements.

The Hockey Hall of Fame revealed its 2026 inductees, spotlighting stars like Keith Tkachuk and Patrice Bergeron, yet the absence of Henrik Zetterberg and Chris Osgood sparked discussion about their enduring impact.

The latest Hall of Fame ballot omits Henrik Zetterberg for a fifth consecutive year, sparking criticism over the selection process and raising questions about the relative merits of other nominees.

Despite 337 goals, 623 assists and a Triple Gold Club pedigree, Henrik Zetterberg was omitted from the 2026 Hockey Hall of Fame, marking his fifth straight snub. The class also features Patrice Bergeron, Carey Price and other notable figures.

On June 16, 1998, the Detroit Red Wings captured their second straight Stanley Cup, dedicating the victory to teammates Vladimir Konstantinov and Sergei Mnatsakanov, who were left severely injured in a limousine crash. The emotional moment, featuring Konstantinov in a wheelchair receiving the Cup, remains an iconic chapter in NHL history.

The 2025 Stanley Cup Final has turned into a goaltending nightmare, with both teams posting record‑low save percentages and a cascade of unusual performances between the pipes.

The Detroit Red Wings enter the Stanley Cup final as favorites, boasting a balanced roster and key stars, while the Washington Capitals rely on Olie Kolzig's stellar goaltending and motivational coaching.

From a defensive stalwart to a point‑a‑game catalyst, Steve Yzerman’s influence on the Red Wings extends beyond the rink, shaping the team’s identity and hinting at a future in management.