Enjoying a two-day break in between games, the Detroit Red Wings have made a pair of roster moves Monday, placing forward Carter Rowney on injured reserve and recalling center Joe Veleno from the American Hockey League, the club announced via social media.
The Detroit Red Wings are without forward Carter Rowney once again after he suffered a lower-body injury during Friday’s game against the Tampa Bay Lightning.
The Detroit Red Wings made a pair of roster moves ahead of Wednesday’s clash against the Colorado Avalanche. Forwards Joe Veleno and Carter Rowney have both been added to Detroit’s active roster.
The Detroit Red Wings have retroactively placed forwards Carter Rowney and Riley Barber on injured reserve. Rowney was placed on IR retroactive to Jan.
Just one day after the Detroit Red Wings returned from the holiday break, they’ve announced some very encouraging news as three players and two coaching members have exited the National Hockey League’s COVID-19 protocol.
The Detroit Red Wings placed forward Filip Zadina in COVID-19 protocol prior to their game Saturday against New Jersey, per a team tweet. In his absence, Detroit will dress 11 forwards and seven defensemen.
The Red Wings will be without their head coach on Saturday night.
This offseason, the Detroit Red Wings added some depth to the roster by signing forward Carter Rowney. His role with the Anaheim Ducks last season was a depth winger that could slot in when injury necessitated it – will his time in Detroit be the same?
It has not been a fun season for Anaheim, to put it lightly. Danton Heinen and Rickard Rakell are names to watch as we approach the trade deadline.
The Anaheim Ducks have been one of the most anemic offenses in the league this season, scoring just 11 times in six games.
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