
Red Wings Make Bold Moves as Free Agency Opens
The Detroit Red Wings activated the NHL's free‑agency period with a series of signings, a trade and a re‑signing, while star center Dylan Larkin's future remains unsettled.
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The Detroit Red Wings activated the NHL's free‑agency period with a series of signings, a trade and a re‑signing, while star center Dylan Larkin's future remains unsettled.

Jakub Rychlovsky weighed offers from Europe but ultimately re‑signed with his former Czech club after a stint with the Grand Rapids Griffins that sharpened his game and mindset.

From jersey auctions to youth scholarships, the Grand Rapids Griffins' 2025‑26 campaign delivered unprecedented financial and volunteer support to dozens of West Michigan organizations.

After a productive season with the Grand Rapids Griffins, Eduards Tralmaks says he never got a fair chance with the Detroit Red Wings and will now take time to consider his next steps in hockey.

Latvian forward Eduards Tralmaks, who tallied 26 goals for the Grand Rapids Griffins, says he never got a fair chance with the Detroit Red Wings and plans to pause his career to consider his next move.

A breakout campaign in the AHL, Olympic highlights, and World Championship success mark Eduards Tralmaks' rise as an unrestricted free agent.

After leading the Czech Extraliga in scoring and impressing the Grand Rapids Griffins, Eduards Tralmaks is weighing his next move, with the NHL still a possibility.

The Detroit Red Wings have traded a future first‑round pick for Justin Faulk, and their draft outlook hinges on selecting a center while prospects excel on the international stage.

A look at the key matchups featuring Detroit Red Wings talent, from Norway’s overtime hero to Sweden’s defensive lineup, as the quarterfinals set the stage for dramatic finishes

Eduards Tralmaks’ early success at the World Championships, the Red Wings’ roster considerations, and the Everett Silvertips’ Memorial Cup setback dominate the latest hockey headlines.

A look at the decisive performances that shaped the tenth day of competition, highlighting offensive bursts and clutch moments.

A 6‑0 defeat to Latvia in Zurich has seen Great Britain drop out of the top division of the Ice Hockey World Championship, while the Latvians keep their quarter‑final hopes alive.

Latvia routed Great Britain 6‑0, Denmark edged Italy in a shootout, Finland cruised past Austria, and Canada stayed unbeaten, setting the stage for a decisive final stretch.

The Grand Rapids Griffins saw their Calder Cup run halted by the Chicago Wolves, but two of their players are set to represent their nations at the IIHF World Championship, and a Red Wings forward leads the tournament in scoring.

The Grand Rapids Griffins lost to the Chicago Wolves 3-2 in the best-of-five division championship series, ending a historic 51-win season.

Noah Philp’s late goals and Cayden Primeau’s 33 saves powered the Chicago Wolves past the Grand Rapids Griffins in a tense Game 4, eliminating the Central Division champions and moving the Wolves one step closer to the Calder Cup.

The Griffins saw a promising lead evaporate in Game 2, as Chicago rallied to win in overtime and move one win away from the series.

Eduards Tralmaks, a Latvian forward, led the Czech Extraliga in scoring before signing with the Detroit Red Wings' AHL farm team, the Grand Rapids Griffins. His 26 goals and playoff contributions have positioned him as a coveted goal‑scorer ahead of his contract's July 1 expiration.
The Grand Rapids Griffins lost 2‑1 to the Chicago Wolves in the opening game of the Central Division final, while the Vancouver Canucks announced the Sedin twins as co‑presidents of hockey operations and promoted Ryan Johnson to general manager. Meanwhile, the Edmonton Oilers terminated head coach Kris Knoblauch after three seasons.

The Chicago Wolves opened the Central Division finals with a narrow 2-1 victory over the Grand Rapids Griffins, driven by Slavin's decisive goal and Primeau's 23 saves.

Chicago Wolves defeat Grand Rapids Griffins 2-1 in the first game of their playoff series, with Josiah Slavin scoring the decisive goal and goaltender Michal Postava making 30 saves.

Michal Postava’s breakout performance in the AHL playoffs, combined with a crowded Detroit crease, has ignited speculation about potential moves involving several of the team’s top goalie prospects.

From a Czech championship captain to the Griffins' playoff starter, Michal Postava's performance has reshaped the team's outlook.