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Hosted by Corey with the Story, Detroit Red Wings News Today delivers fast, focused daily updates on the stories shaping the Red Wings—from game results and player performances to NHL action and roster developments. Designed for quick, on-the-go listening, each episode brings you up to speed in minutes. Produced by AI for speed, consistency, and global scale, the show is part of The Daily News Now network—bringing local sports coverage to every team and keeping fans connected. Detroit Red Wings News Today is your daily snapshot of Red Wings hockey. Advertise on DNN: advertise@thednn.ai

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Larkin Could Leave Detroit
Today at 12:47 AM

Dylan Larkin’s potential exit from Detroit could ignite a bidding war, as the Michigan native seeks a playoff contender after tasting Olympic gold. With GM Steve Yzerman facing a familiar captain’s dilemma, teams like Montreal and Minnesota are eyeing a deal — possibly via sign-and-trade with the Islanders — to land Larkin’s leadership and skill, while Detroit weighs what assets to trade for a future cornerstone.

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Dylan Larkin’s Next Move Unveiled
Yesterday at 11:45 PM

Dylan Larkin’s future is heating up as his NHL buddies rally behind him—Quinn Hughes, Auston Matthews, Jack Eichel, and more are quietly lobbying their GMs to land the versatile forward. Boston Bruins stand out as a perfect fit: Larkin’s age, chemistry with Pastrnak and McAvoy, and Detroit’s unwillingness to trade picks for a captain make a deal plausible. Meanwhile, Jacob Rychlovsky’s NHL dream fizzles as he heads back to Czechia, and Montreal’s GM gets fiery over a missed deadline trade involving Matthew Knies—another wild card in this season’s chaos.

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Dylan Larkin’s Captain Move
Yesterday at 11:27 PM

Dylan Larkin’s no-trade clause is heating up NHL rumors as his close friends across the league—Quinn Hughes, Auston Matthews, Zach Werenski, Matthew Tkachuk, Jack Eichel, and Charlie McAvoy—are reportedly lobbying GMs to move him. The Boston Bruins look like the frontrunners, with their prime core, draft capital, and need for depth making them a strong fit. Detroit, meanwhile, wants more than picks—likely young talent to rebuild. Unlike Steve Yzerman’s loyalty, Larkin’s situation feels volatile, fueled by personal ties. Meanwhile, Jacob Rychlovsky returns to Czechia after failing to crack the NHL, and Montreal’s GM is locked i...


Larkin Asks for Trade, Red Wings Reeling
Yesterday at 10:38 PM

Dylan Larkin, Detroit’s 11-year captain and top-line center, has reportedly requested a trade — a seismic move given his contract and impact. With 64 goals and 137 points in two seasons, he’s the team’s engine; losing him leaves a gaping hole, especially with no clear replacement. Tensions with management over trade strategy may have fueled his request, especially after they opted for veteran Justin Faulk over bigger moves. Despite a strong finish last season — even leading the division — they missed the wild card by tiebreaker. Larkin’s absence, hinted at during his injury absence (3-5-1 record), would likely derail their p...


Larkin Wants Out of Detroit
Yesterday at 8:32 PM

Dylan Larkin, Detroit’s homegrown captain and longest-tenured leader, has demanded a trade amid the Red Wings’ decade-long playoff drought — the longest active in the NHL. Despite signing a contract extension last year and leading the team through six of those barren seasons, Larkin’s future with his childhood club hangs in the balance, armed with a no-trade clause. With Steve Yzerman at the helm, the GM now faces a high-stakes decision as suitors like the Minnesota Wild, Montreal Canadiens, Vegas Golden Knights, and Columbus Blue Jackets circle. The move could reshape Detroit’s rebuild — and Larkin’s legacy — while forcing Yz...


Larkin Asks for Trade Detroit
Yesterday at 7:08 PM

Dylan Larkin, Detroit Red Wings captain and playoff veteran, has officially requested a trade amid the team’s long drought since 2016 — his lone postseason appearance came years ago. With five years left on an eight-year contract featuring a no-trade clause, Larkin holds the power to block any deal, forcing GM Steve Yzerman into a high-stakes chess match. Known for his stubborn, principled decisions — even when unpopular — Yzerman now faces a delicate balancing act: either pursue a trade with Larkin’s approval or risk alienating his leader. Teams are already circling, eager to land a top-tier player, but the real drama unfo...


Larkin Trade Request Sparks Rangers Interest
Yesterday at 4:10 PM

Dylan Larkin’s rumored trade request has NHL teams buzzing, especially the New York Rangers, who see him as the perfect offensive upgrade to accelerate their rebuild. With a gold-medal connection to Rangers coach Mike Sullivan and a proven all-around game, Larkin’s appeal is undeniable — but his long-term contract and no-movement clause mean he holds all the cards. The Rangers’ big gamble? Convincing him that their future is brighter than Detroit’s.

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Dylan Larkin Trade Request Shakes Red Wings
Yesterday at 3:15 PM

Dylan Larkin has filed for trade, sparking wild speculation and putting Detroit’s playoff drought in the spotlight. If the Red Wings move him, it could signal a full rebuild — or a retool with stars like DeBrincat, Faulk, and even goalie Cossa potentially on the move.

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Larkin Asks for Trade Amid Red Wings Struggles
Yesterday at 1:19 PM

Dylan Larkin’s rumored trade request has shaken the hockey world, especially with the Stanley Cup Final underway. The Michigan-native captain, locked into a five-year contract with a no-trade clause, is reportedly seeking a fresh start after a decade of playoff droughts and just five postseason games. Tensions may also stem from his strained relationship with GM Steve Yzerman, whose rebuilding plan hasn’t delivered the championship push Larkin craves. With teams like Boston and Dallas already circling, Larkin holds the power to choose his next chapter — and the Red Wings’ future hangs in the balance.

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Larkin Asks for Trade Amid Red Wings Struggles
Yesterday at 1:19 PM

Dylan Larkin, Detroit Red Wings captain and franchise cornerstone since 2014, is reportedly seeking a trade — a seismic shift for a player who’s led the team through a decade of playoff droughts and consistently delivered elite production. With a full no-trade clause and a contract until 2031, Larkin’s potential exit could reshape the future of the struggling franchise, as fans and analysts alike brace for the fallout in an offseason already primed for major change.

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Larkin Asks For Trade Amid Leadership Tension
Yesterday at 8:42 AM

Dylan Larkin has requested a trade from the Red Wings, sparking tension with GM Steve Yzerman, who’s disappointed in Larkin’s leadership and performance amid Detroit’s struggles. Larkin wants to stay and win a Cup, but his move signals a rift with Yzerman — a man who, as a player in the 90s, chose to fight through adversity to lead the team to glory. Yzerman, who’s lived through Detroit’s playoff droughts, sees Larkin’s request as an escape rather than resilience — a stark contrast to his own past. For Yzerman, this isn’t just a roster decision — it’s a...


Larkin Wants Out Yzerman Disappointed
Yesterday at 8:12 AM

Dylan Larkin’s rumored trade request has ignited a firestorm in Detroit, pitting his desire to win a Cup against GM Steve Yzerman’s demand for grit and leadership — especially after years of playoff droughts. Yzerman, who once fought to stay in Detroit under pressure, now publicly questions Larkin’s commitment, highlighting a stark contrast between their eras. With contract talks and past deadline tensions adding fuel, the captain’s move to seek a new home feels like a betrayal of the city’s hockey soul — and a painful echo of Yzerman’s own grind.

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Larkin Wants Out of Detroit
Yesterday at 4:08 AM

Dylan Larkin, Detroit’s captain and prolific scorer, is reportedly seeking a trade amid mounting tension with management after a decade without playoff hockey. Despite his All-Star-caliber consistency and big contract through 2031, the team’s collapse down the stretch and lack of postseason success since his rookie year have sparked whispers of a potential exit. With no official statements yet, the quiet behind-the-scenes drama suggests a pivotal chapter in Larkin’s career may be about to turn.

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Dylan Larkin Trade Rumors Explode
Yesterday at 2:41 AM

Dylan Larkin, Detroit Red Wings captain and longest-tenured player on the roster, is reportedly seeking a trade — a move that’s sent shockwaves through the hockey world. Though not entirely unexpected, the request comes after a decade of playoff drought since their 2016 Cup win, with Larkin bearing the brunt of the pressure as the franchise’s face. Beyond just wanting to win, questions are mounting about whether management has adequately supported him or built a contender around him. With years left on his contract, his potential departure could reshape the team’s identity — and the league’s conversation is already buzz...


Larkin’s Trade Request Shakes Red Wings
Last Thursday at 11:21 PM

Dylan Larkin, Detroit’s captain and five-time 30-goal scorer, has filed a trade request — a seismic move for a team stuck in a 10-year playoff drought. At 29, with a hefty contract and a no-trade clause, Larkin’s market value is sky-high, especially with a weak free agent pool this year. GM Steve Yzerman won’t let him walk for nothing, but Larkin’s leverage could reshape Detroit’s future — and the NHL’s trade landscape.

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Dylan Larkin Asks for Trade
Last Thursday at 10:55 PM

Dylan Larkin, Detroit Red Wings captain and five-time 30-goal scorer, has filed a trade request after a decade without playoff hockey, seeking a championship shot before his thirties. With a full no-trade clause and a five-year, $43.5M contract, elite two-way center Larkin is drawing serious interest from contenders like Boston, Philly, and Montreal. His departure could signal a seismic shift for the franchise and reshape the league’s center depth.

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Larkin Trade Request Shakes NHL
Last Thursday at 10:23 PM

Dylan Larkin, Detroit’s captain since 2021 and a key scorer with 67 points last season, has filed a trade request — sending shockwaves through the NHL. With eight years left on his contract, the Kings are circling as potential suitors, eyeing his leadership and offensive firepower to fill their center void after Kopitar’s retirement. LA has cap space and four first-round picks to offer, but Detroit’s asking for a top center in return — a tough pill for the Kings to swallow. If they pull off this deal without sacrificing too much youth, it could be the move that transforms their rost...


Larkin Asks For Trade
Last Thursday at 10:23 PM

Dylan Larkin, Detroit Red Wings captain and Michigan native, has reportedly filed a trade request — a major shock after he just months ago vowed to lead the team through its rebuild and chase a Stanley Cup, even if it took time. Despite being locked in through 2031 with an $8.7M salary, Larkin’s sudden shift comes as the team collapsed down the stretch after holding a playoff spot for much of the season. His earlier disappointment over the team’s late-season collapse and belief they had a real shot at the postseason now feels like a stark contrast to his curren...


Larkin Wants Out of Detroit
Last Thursday at 10:15 PM

Dylan Larkin, Detroit’s captain and star center, reportedly wants out — and insiders say he’s told GM Steve Yzerman. With a no-trade clause, elite play, and a massive contract, Larkin’s market is hot. Teams like Toronto, New Jersey, and even Columbus (thanks to Werenski ties) are watching. For Detroit, losing their leader and top center while needing depth is a nightmare — and Yzerman won’t settle for scraps. Summer could get wild.

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Larkin Asks for Trade
Last Thursday at 9:44 PM

Dylan Larkin, Detroit’s captain and Michigan’s own, has reportedly requested a trade—sending shockwaves through the NHL. With 34 goals and 67 points last season and a contract until 2031, he’s a top-line center in demand. Teams like Boston are already circling, ready to pay top dollar for his consistency and leadership. Where Larkin lands could reshape the trade deadline—watch this space.

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Larkin Could Leave Red Wings
Last Thursday at 9:24 PM

Dylan Larkin, Detroit’s beloved captain and elite center, may be seeking a fresh start after a decade of playoff droughts and growing tension with GM Steve Yzerman. With a full no-trade clause, Larkin holds the power to choose his next destination — and elite teams are already lining up. For fans, this could signal the end of an era for a player who’s been the heart of the rebuild. Expect a slow, strategic process as Yzerman weighs options ahead of the draft and free agency.

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Larkin Asks for Trade
Last Thursday at 9:24 PM

Dylan Larkin, Detroit Red Wings captain, has reportedly filed a trade request — sending shockwaves through NHL circles. With the team in rebuild mode and Larkin a franchise cornerstone, this move raises serious questions about Detroit’s future direction. Fans are split: some see it as a sign of stagnation, others as an opportunity for fresh blood. GM Steve Yzerman now faces a high-stakes decision — convince Larkin to stay or craft the best possible deal. Where Larkin lands and what Detroit gets in return will shape the next chapter of Red Wings history.

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Dylan Larkin Asks for Trade
Last Thursday at 9:24 PM

Dylan Larkin, Detroit’s 11-year captain and franchise cornerstone, has formally requested a trade — a seismic shift for a team still rebuilding. With a full no-trade clause and elite center value, he’s drawing intense interest from NHL contenders, especially after his international rise. Tensions with GM Steve Yzerman and Detroit’s playoff drought are rumored catalysts, echoing a broader trend of players demanding new chapters. While Yzerman’s cautious nature may delay action, Larkin’s departure could signal the end of an era for the Red Wings — a team he’s embodied through its longest drought.

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Greer Could Be Red Wings’ Next Big Move
Last Thursday at 2:18 PM

A.J. Greer is poised to hit the free agent market chasing a bigger payday, with the Detroit Red Wings emerging as a potential landing spot despite cap constraints. GM Steve Yzerman seeks physical forwards like Greer—six-foot-three, 209 pounds, 200+ hits, 17 goals, 100+ penalty minutes last season—and may need to move players like Rasmussen or Appleton to make room. Can the Red Wings lure Greer despite playoff droughts? Meanwhile, Detroit’s new PWHL team prepares for the expansion draft, with Kendall Coyne Schofield rumored to be interested—partly because her husband played in Detroit.

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AJ Greer Eyes Detroit Move
Last Thursday at 1:47 PM

A.J. Greer is hitting the free agent market this summer, seeking a bigger payday after putting up 17 goals and over 200 hits last season despite limited ice time. The Florida Panthers can’t afford him, but Detroit’s Red Wings are reportedly interested — GM Steve Yzerman wants size and grit, and Greer fits the bill. However, Greer may balk at joining a team stuck in a playoff drought, and Detroit would need to make roster moves, possibly sending off players like Rasmussen or Appleton. Meanwhile, Detroit’s PWHL expansion team is preparing for the draft, with Kendall Coyne Schofield potentia...


Tralmaks Questions Detroit Future
Last Thursday at 8:10 AM

Eduards Tralmaks, Detroit’s AHL star with 26 goals, is questioning his NHL future after feeling overlooked despite his strong performance. At 29, he believes the team favored drafted players and struggled to understand his role. His closest shot at an NHL debut came when called up as an emergency replacement — but league rules and a healthy Michael Brandsegg-Nygard kept him on the bench. Now, Tralmaks is taking a well-earned break back to Latvia, helping his family’s blueberry business and recharging before deciding his next move.

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Carter Mazur's NHL Comeback Countdown
Last Wednesday at 11:34 PM

Carter Mazur’s NHL dream is on the line as he battles a brutal injury history that’s stalled his progress—just 8 games, zero points, but flashes of grit and physicality. At 24, he’s got potential, especially in the AHL where he’s a scoring threat, but the Red Wings need to decide if he’s ready for a full-time NHL role. With his waiver exemption gone and a qualifying offer looming, this season is make-or-break: can he stay healthy, shoot more, and prove he belongs on Detroit’s gritty third line?

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Red Wings Eye Ryder Cali at 47
Last Wednesday at 9:36 PM

Detroit’s second-round pick, Ryder Cali, could be a game-changer with his big frame, elite puck skills, and NHL-ready potential—especially after trading their first-round selection. Scouts rave about his quick NHL upside, and with the Red Wings targeting high-impact players late in the first round, Cali’s blend of strength and offense makes him a top contender for their roster. Keep an eye on this rising Ontario center—he might just be the cornerstone of Detroit’s future.

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Seider’s Rise and NHL Moves
Last Wednesday at 12:22 PM

Moritz Seider’s fifth-place Norris finish is a breakout moment for the 25-year-old defenseman, proving he’s elite—though fans argue it’s too low. Zach Werenski, with 10 seasons and a ton of first-place votes, took home the trophy, while Cale Makar, Rasmus Dahlin, and Evan Bouchard rounded out the top five. Meanwhile, Niklas Kronwall’s induction into the IIHF Hall of Fame signals a return to gritty, tough-as-nails hockey. Rumors swirl about John Carlson potentially joining the Flyers to boost their power play, while the Red Wings eye offensive upgrades—maybe even via the draft or players like Eduards Tral...


Should Bob Probert Be in the Hall of Fame
Last Wednesday at 8:14 AM

Should Bob Probert, the legendary Detroit Red Wing enforcer, finally get his Hall of Fame spot? Brett Hull and Stu Grimson argue yes—Probert was a rare blend of toughness and skill, even making All-Stars while leading the league in penalty minutes. But not everyone agrees: fighting’s role in hockey remains divisive, and the debate just got hotter with Ferguson’s case too—another tough guy with elite stats and five Cups. The question isn’t just who gets in, but whether the Hall will ever officially honor the enforcer.

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Michigan's Norris Winner Werenski
Last Tuesday at 10:11 PM

Zach Werenski, Michigan’s own and Columbus Blue Jackets defenseman, just won the 2026 Norris Trophy—his first after finishing second last year—beating elite competition including Cale Makar and Rasmus Dahlin. Though not a Red Wing, his victory resonates deeply in Michigan, echoing the state’s hockey legacy. Detroit’s Moritz Seider had a stellar season, finishing fifth in voting—the best for a Red Wing since Lidström’s final year—and led the team with 60 points and top ice time, even representing Germany in the Olympics. Bonus: Werenski once scored against Seider’s German squad. While the trophy stayed in Co...


Carter Mazur’s Resilient Rise
Last Tuesday at 8:24 PM

Carter Mazur reflects on a season marked by resilience, injury, and growth, despite limited NHL action with Detroit. After missing significant time early on, he played eight games with the Red Wings and scored 11 goals in 16 AHL games with Grand Rapids, adding six playoff points. He credits his focus on scoring and mental toughness—forged through past injuries—for his development. Playing for his hometown team reignited his drive, and now he’s laser-focused on consistency, health, and taking a major leap before camp to prove he belongs.

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Detroit's Late Pick Could Be a Skating Steal
Last Tuesday at 4:53 PM

Detroit’s late second-round pick at 47 could be a steal with Ben Macbeath—a 6’2” skating dynamo from Calgary who’s already scoring like a maniac in the WHL and heading to powerhouse Denver next year. Scouts rave about his elite speed and potential, and with his ranking hovering around 46th, he’s a perfect fit for the Wings’ defense if he’s still on the board.

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Red Wings Should Target Center in Round 2
Last Tuesday at 4:48 PM

The Detroit Red Wings are drafting without a first-round pick this year, sparking debate over whether to prioritize a top center in the second round. With glaring center depth issues and a four-year timeline before drafted players hit the NHL, GM Steve Yzerman might consider a strategic gamble. While second-round success rates are modest, history proves it’s not impossible — players like Sebastian Aho, William Karlsson, Roope Hintz, and Ryan O’Reilly all broke out after being selected later in the draft. Names like Markus Ruck, Thomas Cherenko, and Adam Valentini are among those being eyed as potential steals.

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Red Wings Should Target Center in Round 2
Last Tuesday at 4:48 PM

Detroit’s roster puzzle at center might just be solved with a bold second-round draft gamble. With no first-round pick this year, the Red Wings are eyeing top-tier center talent in the later rounds—think Sebastian Aho and William Karlsson as proof it works. Names like Markus Ruck and Adam Valentini are heating up the rumor mill, and while second-round picks carry risk, building center depth now could pay huge dividends down the line.

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Detroit Eyes Howard in Potential Trade
Last Tuesday at 2:54 PM

Detroit Red Wings eye a major offensive upgrade this offseason, with young scorer Isaac Howard emerging as a top target. Howard lit up the AHL with 50 points and 24 goals, even earning NHL time with Edmonton. A potential trade could send goalie prospect Sebastian Cossa to Edmonton for Howard — a bold move given Cossa’s elite stats and future upside. While Howard’s scoring punch is tempting, giving up a top goalie prospect raises eyebrows. The deal remains speculative, but it signals Detroit’s serious push to bolster their top six — and could give Edmonton a shot at upgrading their netminding...


Travis Hamonic’s Red Wings Exit
Last Tuesday at 11:39 AM

Travis Hamonic’s Red Wings stint ended in disappointment—26 games, 2 assists, 32 hits, 43 blocks, and a D rating. Signed for depth, he became a healthy scratch more than he played, struggling with rhythm after long layoffs and finishing minus-11. Coach McLellan praised his professionalism, but the future’s clear: with young defensemen like Sandin-Pellikka and Wallinder rising, Hamonic’s days are done. He may look for a new team on a $900K–$1M deal, but Detroit’s moving on.

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Hamonic's Red Wings Stint Ends
Last Tuesday at 11:25 AM

Travis Hamonic’s Red Wings stint ended in quiet disappointment—just 26 games, a minus-11 rating, and mostly healthy scratches. Despite his lackluster ice time and stats, he earned praise for his professionalism and locker-room attitude. With young defensemen rising and no roster spot left, his future is uncertain: retirement or a modest NHL comeback at age 36, likely for $900K–$1M.

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Tralmaks Signs With New Team
Last Tuesday at 8:14 AM

Eduards Tralmaks, the forward who lit up the Grand Rapids Griffins last season, has officially inked his next chapter — and fans are buzzing with excitement over what’s next for the rising star.

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Niklas Kronwall Hall of Fame Induction
Last Tuesday at 1:50 AM

Niklas Kronwall just earned his place in the IIHF Hall of Fame, and honestly, he’s earned every bit of it. A 15-year Detroit Red Wings stalwart, he’s got Olympic gold, World Championship MVP, Olympic silver, and Stanley Cup rings — all while playing every single game for one team. His bone-jarring hits defined his game, and his loyalty to Detroit helped carry the franchise into a new era. Now, alongside legends like Patrice Bergeron and Thomas Vanek, Kronwall’s international impact and clutch performances cement his status as a true hockey icon.

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