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Alex Delvecchio died Tuesday, July 1, surrounded by his family at age 93, the Detroit Red Wings announced Tuesday.
Alex Delvecchio, the Detroit Red Wings' No. 3 all-time leading scorer, died Tuesday, July 1, at age 93, the team announced.
The Detroit Red Wings never had a realistic shot at landing this top-line free agent winger who ended up signing in Carolina.
The Detroit Red Wings had a vacancy to fill after deciding to part ways with goaltending coach Alex Westlund in late April.
We reported earlier today that Montreal Canadiens’ GM Kent Hughes wasn’t done for the Summer, especially since, as Elliotte Friedman said in the 32 Thoughts podcast, the Habs’ GM is never done.
The Detroit Red Wings could add this veteran forward to fill provide depth scoring until a legit top-six forward is available ...
Delvecchio was a Stanley Cup champion in 1952, 1954 and 1955, and three times was voted winner of the Lady Byng Trophy (1959, ...
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Yardbarker on MSNAround the NHL: Sabres elect arbitration for Byram, Canadiens re-sign Dobes, Hurricanes wanted Oilers’ BouchardThe NHL’s free agency period is one week old and the market has certainly turned awfully thin at this point with talent. Most ...
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Yardbarker on MSNRed Wings sign Mason Appleton to two-year contractThe Detroit Red Wings continued adding on the second day of NHL Free Agency, bringing back a familiar face to hockey fans in ...
Detroit Red Wings legend Alex Delvecchio died on Tuesday, July 1, at 93 years old. The Hockey Hall of Famer played all 24 of his NHL seasons (1950-74) with the Red Wings, playing in 1,550 games, ...
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Yardbarker on MSNCanadiens Need to Overpay for a Top CentreThe Montreal Canadiens were very active in the days leading up to the 2025 NHL Draft, making several moves to trade up, but ...
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