| Red Wings sign Lilja to two-year extension | Mon Jun 30 21:03:00 2008 EST |
| Detroit, MI (Sports Network) - The Stanley Cup champion Detroit Red Wings and defenseman Andreas Lilja agreed to a two-year extension on Monday, hours before the start of free agency. Per club policy, terms of the deal were not disclosed, though, TSN of Canada is reporting that deal is for slightly more than his previous $1 million salary. Lilja, who turns 33 on July 13, registered two goals and 12 points in 79 games last season, his third in the Motor City. Prior to joining the Red Wings in 20 | |
| Ovechkin, Datsyuk highlight NHL award winners | Thu Jun 12 23:14:13 2008 EST |
| with Los Angeles. Ovechkin's 65 goals were the most in the league since Mario Lemieux's 69 in 1995-96 for Pittsburgh. As was the case with the Hart Trophy, the finalists for the Pearson were Malkin and Iginla. Pavel Datsyuk, who helped the Detroit Red Wings win the Stanley Cup earlier this month, won both the Frank J. Selke trophy and the Lady Byng Trophy. The Selke goes to the best defensive forward while the Lady Byng is given to the player who combines sportsmanship and gentlemanly conduct | |
| Datsyuk wins third consecutive Lady Byng Trophy | Thu Jun 12 19:49:47 2008 EST |
| Toronto, ON (Sports Network) - Pavel Datsyuk of the Detroit Red Wings won the 2008 Lady Byng Trophy, awarded annually to the player who combines sportsmanship and gentlemanly conduct with excellence on the ice. This is the third straight season that Datsyuk, who tallied 31 goals and only collected 20 penalty minutes in 2007-08, has won this award. He played in all 82 regular-season games for Stanley Cup champions. Datsyuk became the first place in more than 70 years to win this award three stra | |
| Datsyuk captures 2007-08 Selke Trophy | Thu Jun 12 19:33:01 2008 EST |
| Toronto, ON (Sports Network) - Detroit Red Wings forward Pavel Datsyuk captured the Frank J. Selke trophy, given to the NHL's best defensive forward. The 29-year-old Datsyuk led all NHL players in plus-minus rating with a plus-41 and finished tops among forwards in takeaways with 144. Datsyuk, who helped Detroit win the Stanley Cup earlier this month, also blocked 42 shots this season. Datsyuk tallied 31 goals and 66 assists this season and notched six game- winning goals. The other finalists w | |
| Red Wings' Holmstrom undergoes hernia surgery | Wed Jun 11 23:46:22 2008 EST |
| Detroit, MI (Sports Network) - Detroit Red Wings forward Tomas Holmstrom underwent surgery on Wednesday. According to a Detroit newspaper, Holmstrom had the procedure done in Philadelphia to repair a sports hernia which had nagged him since March. Holmstrom sat out Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Finals after suffering a hamstring injury in Game 3 when Penguins defenseman Hal Gill lifted the veteran forward off the ice by his leg and dumped him into the Pens' net. He returned for the final two games | |
| Red Wings F Tomas Holmstrom has sports hernia surgery | Wed Jun 11 13:02:00 2008 EST |
DETROIT (AP) -Red Wings forward Tomas Holmstrom had sports hernia surgery Wendesday, a week after helping the Detroit Red Wings win the Stanley Cup. Red Wings general manager Ken Holland said it will take Holmstrom about two months to recover from the procedure. Holmstrom is expected to be available for the start of training camp in September. Holmstrom had 20 goals and 40 points during the regular season, missing most of March because of the sports hernia. He had four goals and 12 points | |
| Red Wings ink Babcock to three-year extension | Wed Jun 11 11:42:15 2008 EST |
| Detroit, MI (Sports Network) - The Stanley Cup champion Detroit Red Wings have agreed to a new three-year contract with head coach Mike Babcock. The Detroit Free Press reported the deal to be worth about $1.5 million per season. The 45-year-old Babcock had a one-year option for a fourth year on his initial contract with the club, but declined it with hopes of signing an extension. "Mike has been a huge part in the Red Wings' success during his time in Detroit," said general manager Ken Holland. | |
| Report: Red Wings ink Babcock to three-year deal | Tue Jun 10 23:01:57 2008 EST |
| Detroit, MI (Sports Network) - The Stanley Cup champion Detroit Red Wings have reportedly agreed to a new three-year contract with head coach Mike Babcock. The Detroit Free Press reported Tuesday night that the club will anounce the new contract at a press conference on Wednesday morning. The paper reported the deal to be worth about $1.5 million per season. The 45- year-old Babcock had a one-year option for a fourth year on his initial contract with the club, but declined it with hopes of sign | |
| Red Wings celebrate title in Hockeytown | Fri Jun 6 14:52:16 2008 EST |
| Detroit, MI (Sports Network) - The Stanley Cup champion Detroit Red Wings paraded down Woodward Avenue on Friday, celebrating the team's 11th championship and displaying Lord Stanley's Cup to fans. The Red Wings captured their fourth Stanley Cup title in 11 seasons with a six-game series win over the Pittsburgh Penguins. The club's last title came in 2002, when the parade followed a similar path: down Woodward Avenue to Hart Plaza, to celebrate another championship in Hockeytown. Thousands of f | |
| Detroit leads 2-1 after second period in Game 6 | Wed Jun 4 22:01:00 2008 EST |
| Pittsburgh, PA (Sports Network) - Brian Rafalski and Valtteri Filppula have scored and the Detroit Red Wings hold a 2-1 lead over the Pittsburgh Penguins after the second period in Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Finals from Mellon Arena. The Red Wings lead the series, 3-2, and with a victory tonight can earn their fourth Stanley Cup championship in 11 years. Detroit's Andreas Lilja went off for slashing 2:06 into the second period, though, the Penguins came away empty handed on the power play. Chris | |
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