The Red Wings are recalling left-wing prospect Carter Mazur from AHL Grand Rapids, per Max Bultman of The Athletic. The 22-year-old will be making his NHL debut if he plays tomorrow against Utah.
With the news that center Andrew Copp is done for the season following surgery on his left pectoral tendon, the Detroit Red Wings are suddenly thin down the middle.
The Detroit Red Wings placed center Andrew Copp on injured reserve on Monday because of an undisclosed injury with no timeline given for his return. In a corresponding move, the Red Wings recalled center Sheldon Dries from Grand Rapids of the American Hockey League.
After losing forwards to injury in successive games, the Detroit Red Wings are turning to a player with significant NHL experience as the club’s latest recall from the minor leagues.
The Detroit Red Wings have placed center Andrew Copp on Injured Reserve and recalled center Sheldon Dries from the Grand Rapids Griffins of the AHL. The moves come as Detroit tries to deal with multiple injuries that have surfaced throughout the weekend.
The Detroit Red Wings continued to be busy Monday afternoon, signing a pair of veterans who spent time in the AHL last season. The club announced they signed goaltender Jack Campbell to a one-year contract worth $775,000.
Organizationally speaking, the 2023-24 season was nothing short of a success story for the Vancouver Canucks. Whether it was Vancouver, Abbotsford, or prospects around the globe, success permeated throughout the entire system.
After a four-day break in action, any momentum either team had gained from game one was long gone. In a crucial game two of a best-of-five series, the Canucks had their moments, but ultimately faced an incredible performance from the opposing netminder.
When discussing Vancouver Canucks prospects, there is a select group of names that immediately come to mind. Jonathan Lekkerimäki, Elias Pettersson, Tom Willander, Arshdeep Bains, and Aatu Räty are just a few of the typical suspects who populate the team’s depth chart conversations.
The Vancouver Canucks All-Star break couldn’t have come at a worse time. It feels like a decade ago that the Abbotsford Canucks played hockey. The club continued their 2024 slump with a disappointing 1-0-1-1 road trip to California and limp home for a back-to-back weekend against the worst team in the Pacific Division, the San Jose Barracuda.
The Abbotsford Canucks 2024 slump era continued Friday night with a special teams-driven overtime loss to the Bakersfield Condors. On the one hand, the club broke their power play scoring drought with not one but two PPGs!
In their fourth and final matchup of the season against the San Diego Gulls, the Abbotsford Canucks aimed for a commanding 3–1 series win. Despite a chance for victory, the Canucks fell short, dropping a 2-1 decision in a shootout.