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John Gibson, Mason Appleton, James Van Riemsdyk, Jacob Bernard-Docker, Ian Mitchell  The Red Wings finally addressed the team's biggest need in acquiring a true starting netminder in John Gibson.
The move to secure Johansson came shortly after the Red Wings traded Vladimir Tarasenko and his $4.75 million cap hit to the Wild for future considerations.
The Detroit Red Wings on Monday signed defenseman Albert Johansson to a two-year extension with an annual average value of $1.125 million. Johansson, 24, was a restricted free agent. His future in the ...
Addition by subtraction is often the most powerful tool when it comes to meaningful offseason change, especially for the ...
Here are report cards for all 32 NHL teams, based on the moves made through Monday. These are based on the moves they made, ...
The Panthers have gone to the veteran defenseman well again, signing Jeff Petry to a one-year ... as he has agreed to terms with the Red Wings on a one-year, $1 million deal. Separately, the Wings ...
Even without Marner, the Maple Leafs still should have the inside track to the third divisional spot — they’re deep down the ...
Petry was a regular in the Red Wings lineup the past two seasons, appearing in 117 games. He missed nearly 12 weeks this past season due to an abdominal injury suffered on Jan. 2.
The Detroit Red Wings have been urged by one NHL writer to pursue Pittsburgh Penguins star Erik Karlsson this summer.
More: Red Wings hope camp will help prospects skate smoothly into pro hockey The Wings expect Gibson to handle the bulk of work in net, with holdover Cam Talbot, 38 on Saturday, backing Gibson.
The Wings acquired goaltender John Gibson from Anaheim on Saturday for goaltender Petr Mrazek and two future draft picks — a 2026 second-round pick and a 2027 fourth-rounder.
Detroit took a conservative approach with this year’s free-agent class — one that was thin to begin with and lost several marquee names before the July 1 kickoff.