
Sibling Legacies Light Up the Ice
The Greig and Compher families showcase how shared heritage and divergent playing styles are reshaping the sport’s landscape.
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The Greig and Compher families showcase how shared heritage and divergent playing styles are reshaping the sport’s landscape.

A deep dive into the statistical surge of former Michigan players, highlighting award winners, career‑high seasons and the emergence of new talent across the NHL.

With the league's salary cap climbing, clubs are exploring ways to offload hefty deals, spotlighting a handful of players whose contracts could be reshaped before the next season.

The Detroit Red Wings are counting on a new brand of toughness as they head into the upcoming season, and much of that expectation rests on the shoulders of 20‑year‑old forward Michael Brandsegg‑Nygard.
The trade, involving a 2026 first‑round pick, signals a bold move for PWHL Detroit as it prepares for its debut, with Knight set to headline a roster that includes notable sibling connections.
The Professional Women's Hockey League’s Detroit franchise is adding eight players, including Michigan native Taylor Girard and veteran Hilary Knight, as it builds toward its debut draft.

Detroit’s roster decisions are shaping a busy off‑season, as the club weighs contracts, trade rumors and emerging talent.
USA Hockey reveals the 2026‑27 Kroger College Series home schedule, featuring single‑game visits from Boston College, Bowling Green State University, and the University of Michigan, a two‑game series with Maryville University, and a matchup against Trine University, all while showcasing a roster of elite prospects.

Detroit’s newest women’s hockey team secures Olympic silver‑medalist Jesse Compher, who will play alongside her brother J.T. and former Toronto Sceptres stars Daryl Watts and Britta Curl‑Salemme.

Five new players, including Jesse Compher and Daryl Watts, have signed with the PWHL Detroit team as part of its expansion, setting the stage for the league’s June 17 draft in Detroit.
The Professional Women’s Hockey League’s Detroit expansion club announced a flurry of signings, highlighting a mix of emerging talent and seasoned veterans as the franchise gears up for its debut draft on June 17.

The Detroit Red Wings have not made the playoffs in ten years. With financial resources, a deep prospect pool, and a clear need for a top-six center and defensive upgrades, General Manager Steve Yzerman faces a critical offseason that could finally end the drought.

A look back at the criticism of Colorado Avalanche GM Chris MacFarland, the Rantanen trade, and how his strategy has reshaped the team into a Cup contender.