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- Lions re-sign backup QB Nate SudfeldThe Detroit Lions announced that backup quarterback Nate Sudfeld is returning for the 2023 season.John Maakaron
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Tag Archives: Ken Holland
Big start to the Red Wings free agency
Detroit had one of the better days in free agency today as the Wings were able to sign former Ottawa Senator captain Daniel Alfredsson and former Florida Panther Stephen Weiss. Alfredsson’s deal is one year, $5.5 million while Weiss is … Continue reading
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From The Captain to Millen – August
July has been an interesting month for Detroit sports with contributions coming from all over sports and an obvious goat. Here is a look at some of the best and worst from the month of July. The Captain Miguel Cabrera: … Continue reading
Trade Deadline recap
The NHL trade deadline has come and gone without much excitement. All of the big names that were rumored to be on the block didn’t move and a few minor deals were made across the league. For Detroit, the only … Continue reading
Last of the Grind Line hangs it up and why have the Wings stopped signing?
On July 26th, the final member of the Grind Line, Kris Draper, retired from the NHL and accepted a position within the front office of the Red Wings. Draper had a 20 year career in the league and is known … Continue reading