After 15 seasons with the Detroit Red Wings, Henrik Zetterberg is hanging up his skates. That's according to Red Wings general manager Ken Holland, who broke the news to Helene St. James of The ...
Steve Yzerman noticed him right away. It was during a game at the 2002 Winter Olympics, where Henrik Zetterberg represented his native Sweden and Yzerman represented his native Canada. “He made a ...
TRAVERSE CITY — When they need to, the Detroit Red Wings will place Henrik Zetterberg on long-term injured reserve. A degenerative back problem has forced Zetterberg to step away from playing hockey, ...
DETROIT — Steve Yzerman became the captain of the Detroit Red Wings in 1986-87. He helped restore the Original Six franchise to glory, winning three Stanley Cups and earning a reputation as one of the ...
That was no accident Friday. Hank Zetterberg said goodbye to an amazing hockey career exactly where he wanted to do it: Where it began. “Having a little media scrum in the corner, in a practice rink, ...
Detroit Red Wings legend Henrik Zetterberg is back in hockey. The 2008 Stanley Cup and Conn Smythe Trophy winner has taken on an advisory role with his former club Timrå IK in Sweden’s SHL. “I’m ...
BOSTON (CBS) -- The Detroit Red Wings are mostly healed after a season filled with injuries, and the four-day break between the regular season and postseason is only going to help the team heal prior ...
Detroit Red Wings general manager Ken Holland said Friday on SiriusXM NHL Network Radio that veteran forward Henrik Zetterberg is "done playing" because of a back injury. According to ESPN.com, Red ...
He felt the puck in his hand and flipped it around a little bit. Dressed in a well-tailored navy suit and waiting just outside the Red Wings dressing room, this was all still a little bit weird for ...
Niklas Kronwall retains a hope, albeit faint, of seeing Henrik Zetterberg play another game. More than any teammate in the Detroit Red Wings’ locker room, Kronwall knows how Zetterberg has struggled ...
DETROIT – February and March are the dog days of the long and grinding NHL season. But for Detroit Red Wings center Henrik Zetterberg, it's a time for redemption, after an unusually unproductive first ...
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