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Detroit Red Wings: Darren McCarty's Future
With a stacked lineup and little cap room, Ken Holland gives Darren McCarty the green light to pursue work elsewhere. Henry Dyck has the details.
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Detroit Red Wings Prospect Roundup: Cory Emmerton
Former OHL captain Cory Emmerton is ready to cut his teeth in the professional ranks. Do the Red Wings have another high-end talent waiting in the Wings? Henry Dyck thinks so.
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Detroit Red Wings Prospect Roundup: Logan Pyett
Logan Pyett was the second-to-last pick in the 2006 NHL Entry Draft, yet the Wings are expecting big things from this pint-sized defender.
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Detroit Red Wings: Winning Surpasses Salary Cap
You can put a cap on spending, says Henry Dyck, but with the signing of Marian Hossa, the Red Wings have proven there is no limit to what winning provides.
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Detroit Red Wings: Little Drama Expected In Offseason Plans
The NHL Draft kicked off what should be an entertaining off-season for several teams over the course of the summer. But don't expect the Wings to partake in such frivolous activities, says Henry Dyck.
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Mike Tyson Ruined Boxing For The Casual Fan
Mike Tyson filled the void that Muhammad Ali left. Unfortunately for the fans Tyson drew, there will never be another fighter like him, leaving only impossibly high expectations for future heavyweight contenders.
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2008 NHL Draft: Detroit Red Wings First Round Possibilities
Coming off another Stanley Cup victory, the Red Wings will look to the draft to once more stock the future of the club. Who should they pick? Henry Dyck has the answers.
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2008 NHL Draft: Detroit Red Wings Need Home Cooking To Fill Joe
Despite incredible success since the retirement of Steve Yzerman in 2006, the Red Wings haven't been able to draw fans the way they once did. It's no coincidence, writes Henry Dyck.
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Detroit Red Wings Prospect Roundup: Jonathan Ericsson
Plucked from obscurity, Jonathan Ericsson has risen from an average center in the lower tiers of the Swedish leagues to a potential top-four defensman in the NHL. Henry Dyck discusses his potential.
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NHL: Realignment, New Playoff Format Needed To Keep New Fans
The 2008 Stanley Cup Finals were a huge commercial success. With television ratings that haven't been this strong in six years, the NHL must do what it can to ensure more hockey hotbeds face-off for the Cup each and every year.
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Detroit Red Wings: Game 5 Won't Be a Factor Tonight
Henry Dyck emphasizes to make no mistake, the Red Wings are embarrassed with Game 5's outcome. There are no thoughts of entertaining a Game Seven in Detroit. The series ends tonight, and the results will be of convincing fashion.
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Phoenix Coyotes: Blake Wheeler Opts For Free Agency
Henry Dyck reports on the latest Coyotes player to leave the desert
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Detroit Red Wings: Defense Eclipses NHL's Brightest Stars
Henry Dyck says it's time Pittsburgh fans stopped challenging the efforts of their brightest stars and started recognizing the Detroit defense.
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Detroit Red Wings: Franzen Practices But Won't Play in Game 1
'The Mule' practices for the first time in two weeks. The NHL's playoff leader in goals hopes to get doctors approval to play soon.
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Johan Franzen Cleared to Practice with Red Wings Friday
Ansar Khan, from MLive.com, reports that Johan Franzen has been cleared to practice with the team on Friday.
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Detroit Red Wings: 11th Cup Would Silence Critics
Mike Illitch and the Detroit Red Wings are out to prove that you can't put a price tag on excellence or a commitment to winning. A Stanley Cup victory in the new Salary Cap era would silence critics who believed otherwise.
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Stanley Cup Finals: The Real Winner Is The N.H.L.
Henry Dyck argues that with this season's Stanley Cup finals featuring Sidney Crosby and the Penguins versus the league's golden child, the Detroit Red Wings, the NHL has a chance to draw in a new crowd—and revamp their image.
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Detroit Red Wings: Easy Playoff Road Paved in Advance
Created in 1985, the President's Trophy has been looked upon as more of a curse than accolade. Henry Dyck explains why the Detroit Red Wings are proving it's been their lucky charm.
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NHL Tests Prototype Goalie Gear Sizing
22Hockey.com has the first picture and updates from the Competition Committee's early tests on downsized goalie equipment.
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Detroit Red Wings Sign Finnish Prospect Ville Leino
Detroit announced the signing of Ville Leino, the Finnish Elite League's most valuable player. Henry Dyck asks, have the Wings unearthed another treasure?
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Detroit Red Wings News: Brad Stuart To Resign?
After playing for five different teams over the past three seasons, Brad Stuart might have finally found a home.
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Detroit-Colorado: Red Wings Hope to Put Avalanche Out Of Their Misery
Riddled with injuries throughout the entire season, the Avalanche managed to overcome a great deal of adversity. But the time has come to put this good dog down.
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Detroit Red Wings: Colorado Helps Restore the Roar of the Joe
An old rivalry has helped breathe new life into one of the league's oldest buildings. Henry Dyck explains how Colorado has helped put Mo into the Joe.
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NHL: Rules? Who Needs Rules?
In its infinite wisdom, the National Hockey League decided that it needn't follow rules it sacrificed an entire season for. Why? Henry Dyck says, why not?
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Detroit Red Wings: Jiri Hudler Stands Tall
Jiri Hudler might be small in stature, but his contributions on the ice have the Wings walking tall. Henry Dyck delivers the skinny.

