A trade pitch has the Detroit Red Wings dealing Patrick Kane and Joe Veleno to the New Jersey Devils for a top prospect.
The Detroit Red Wings will be without Patrick Kane when they welcome the Montreal Canadiens to Little Caesars Arena on Thursday night.
Defenseman Jake Walman prefers to look at today’s return to Detroit more in terms of renewing friendships rather then ...
As the Red Wings reach the midway point, let's assess each player based on performance and expectations heading into this ...
The 6-2 win over Seattle was the Red Wings’ seventh straight, which is their longest win streak since January 2012. Vibes are ...
Detroit Red Wings captain Dylan Larkin (71) celebrates along with defenseman Moritz Seider (53) after right wing Patrick Kane ...
With a three-point effort Friday, Kane now has 11 points during the Red Wings' current six-game winning streak.
Among the positives Friday was Patrick Kane continuing to indicate he's back on track after a slow start, scoring a goal that counted an early one by the Habs. Joe Veleno also scored for a second ...
Patrick Kane scored on a power play in overtime ... The Wings needed him: In addition to being a top-four defenseman, Edvinsson set up Joe Veleno's goal five minutes into the third period.
Joe Veleno, after his game-tying goal in the third period, in which he had several emphatic arm-pumps and skated toward a similarly excited fan? Or Patrick Kane after his game-winning overtime ...
Patrick Kane and Joe Veleno were smiling and joking about goal celebrations Tuesday in the interview room. It was a stark contrast to the gloomy and grim postgame press conferences the Detroit Red ...
Patrick Kane rated the Joe Veleno celebration of his game-tying goal as “the second-best celly of the night.” We can assume Kane rated his celebration of the overtime game-winner as No.