
Red Wings Pursue Veteran Forward in Roster Overhaul
The Detroit Red Wings are exploring the possibility of signing veteran winger Mats Zuccarello to replace Patrick Kane, while also considering mentorship of young Norwegian Michael Brandsegg‑Nygard.
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The Detroit Red Wings are exploring the possibility of signing veteran winger Mats Zuccarello to replace Patrick Kane, while also considering mentorship of young Norwegian Michael Brandsegg‑Nygard.

Detroit Hockey Now places J.P. Hurlbert at No. 10 after a 42‑goal, 97‑point rookie season, highlighting both promise and the work ahead.

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 American Hockey League has named its 2025‑26 Top Prospects Team, recognizing standout performances across forwards, defensemen, and goaltenders.

Norwegian forwards Eskild Bakke Olsen and Petter Vesterheim have attracted attention from multiple NHL teams after helping Norway win a bronze medal at the IIHF World Championship. The Detroit Red Wings, thin at center, are considering the free‑agent prospects to bolster their roster.

Two young Norwegian centers, fresh from a bronze‑medal performance at the IIHF World Championship, are generating buzz among NHL franchises, with the Detroit Red Wings among the suitors.

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.

Despite a promising AHL record and a physical style of play, Carter Mazur has yet to register a point in the NHL and faces health uncertainties that could shape his next contract.
The Seattle Kraken are leveraging cap flexibility, draft capital, and a pipeline of prospects to craft a sustainable path back to the playoffs.

Konsta Helenius capped a stellar year with a gold‑medal overtime winner for Finland, while Noah Steen’s sudden‑death strike gave Norway its first top‑level medal.

In a dramatic bronze‑medal game at the World Championships, Norway’s 20‑year‑old forward Michael Brandsegg‑Nygard led all Norwegian skaters with over 20 minutes of ice time and set up the decisive goal in overtime. The performance arrives as the league prepares for an 84‑game season, while teammate Carter Bear’s recent Memorial Cup heroics signal further offensive promise.

Marco Kasper finished his sophomore NHL campaign with nine goals and ten assists, while his physical play and faceoff improvements offered glimpses of growth for Detroit.

Sweden and Norway’s historic rivalry turned playful during the IIHF World Championship, where Red Wings prospects shone, Norway reached the semifinals and Sweden exited, sparking jokes and heartfelt reactions.

The 2026 IIHF World Championship features a historic clash between Norway and Sweden, highlighted by Detroit Red Wings prospects and emotional reactions from players and families.
The upcoming quarterfinals of the IIHF World Championship in Switzerland promise high‑stakes drama, with the United States defending champion facing Canada in a storied rivalry, while other matchups showcase emerging stars and seasoned leaders.

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

Norwegian forward Michael Brandsegg-Nygård scores overtime winners, Justin Faulk captains Team USA, and Lucas Raymond fuels Sweden's push toward the quarterfinals.

The United States defeated Austria 4-1, with Matthew Tkachuk and Devin Cooley shining, while Latvia, Norway, and Sweden also advanced, reshaping the knockout bracket.

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.

The United States routed Hungary 7-3 while Norway secured a 4-1 victory over Czechia, both teams moving into the knockout stage.

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.