Detroit Red Wings

NHL Morning Papers (Thursday Edition): Babcock switches up his lines, the Monster wants to be Leafs #1, Predators might be interested in Chelios and drama in Phoenix continues.

In this morning’s papers, a ton of Team Canada coverage including Babcock playing with his lines, John Tavares not feeling…

15 years ago

Hockey Hits: Sundin chatter heats up, Dany Heatley from a Sens/Thrashers view and Nationalism in Hockey Pools.

Talk of Sundin signing is starting to heat up, but is it just idle chatter or something substantial? We look…

15 years ago

Afternoon Delight: Pocket-Off

H (Mike Hoeffel) and J (David Jarman) on INCH's A-Z of college hockey. George James Malik, writing at the Snapshots…

15 years ago

Hockey Hits: Are the Red Wings interested in Todd Bertuzzi?

Some news and notes from around the blogs: Snapshots:  Positing a Red Wings-related rumor, reservations included. George isn't one for spreading…

15 years ago

Hockey Hits: Does the NHL have a secret plan to regain its popularity?

Some news and notes from the Blogs today: Down Goes Brown:  The NHL's secret plan to regain its popularity.  Most…

15 years ago

NHL Morning Papers (Saturday Edition): Theoren Fleury attempting a comeback

Brian McGrattan comments on Theoren Fleury's announcment that he is going to attempt a comeback to the NHL, writes Keith…

15 years ago

Hockey Hits: Sidney Crosby with a play from the playbook of former President George W. Bush!

Some news and notes from the Blogs today: Hockey for the Ladies:  Pictures of Sidney Crosby arriving on an aircraft carrier…

15 years ago

Afternoon Delight: As Mr. Mister sang in the 80’s are these Wings broken or can they fly again?

Some mid afternoon hockey news: Edward Fraser is not happy with his fellow The Hockey News bloggers for their season predicitions of…

15 years ago

Afternoon Delight: Looks like Tony Granato is gainfully employed again.

 With Kyle away on the East Coast, here is today's AD: Patrick Eaves will land on his feet suggests the Universal Cynic. …

15 years ago