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Red Wing Kris Draper: Darren Helm, Patrick Eavs line may be the fastest I've played on
Red Wings forward Kris Draper has never minded switching into different line combinations.
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Red Wings' Andreas Lilja more optimistic about return after seeing chiropractor for headaches
Detroit Red Wings defenseman Andreas Lilja hopes a Vancouver-area chiropractor turns out to be his miracle worker.
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Red Wings defenseman Andreas Lilja hopes to lose his headache
As MLive.com's own Ansar Khan first reported , Red Wings defenseman Andreas Lilja has finally received some relief in his battle with persistent post-concussive headaches per a chiropractor he visited while the Red Wings visited Vancouver, and the Detroit News's Chris McCosky reports that Brad May was the one who referred Lilja to Burnaby, BC-based ...
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Red Wings enforcer Brad May of all people supports mandatory visor usage
The Detroit Free Press's Helene St. James revealed a stunning statement made by Red Wings enforcer Brad May, a non-visor wearer, regarding the NHL and NHLPA's insistence upon allowing players to decide whether they should wear visors: November 7, Detroit Free Press : May is a proponent of everyone wearing one, saying that, "For 15 years I've said ...
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As the Macomb Daily's Bruce MacLeod first reported , Red Wings forward Brad May has agreed to wear a visor while his eye continues to heal from the injury suffered via an inadvertent high stick from teammate Jason Williams, and May discussed his temporary status as a visor-wearer with the Detroit News's Chris McCosky: November 6, Detroit News : ...
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Brad May has to make a Don Cherry-grumble-inducing sacrifice to play...
The Macomb Daily's Bruce MacLeod reports that Toronto native and former Maple Leaf Brad May has received clearance to play, and will receive a nod as the Red Wings face off against the scrap-happy Leafs on Saturday night, but May has to make a significant sacrifice to November 6, RedWingsCorner : Brad May has been cleared to return to Wings' lineup ...
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Red Wings flu back to Detroit with unwelcome passengers; Brad May likely to return Saturday
Not-so-surprisingly, all the Red Wings' precautions against the H1N1 virus didn't completely protect the team from the "regular" influenza bug lurking in the Edmonton Oilers' locker room.
Red Wings' Zetterberg, Holmstrom score and Osgood shuts out Bruins in victory
Henrik Zetterberg and Tomas Holmstrom scored in the first period, then Chris Osgood finished with his first shutout of the season to give the Detroit Red Wings a 2-0 win over the Boston Bruins.
Red Wings hope to get on track versus Bruins
Brad May #20 of the Detroit Red Wings skates towards a loose puck during a NHL pre-season game against the Toronto Maple Leafs at Joe Louis Arena on September 25, 2009 in Detroit, Michigan.
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Red Wings-Bruins game-day updates: Wings recall Doug Janik to...
Bad news on the flu bug front: the Red Wings have recalled Doug Janik from the Grand Rapids Griffins to help stabilize their flu-depleted defense corps, as the Detroit News's Chris McCosky reports: November 3, Detroit News : The Red Wings took a temporary step toward bolstering their flu-wracked defense corps Tuesday, recalling Doug Janik from ...
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In quadruplicate: Red Wings, Brad May return relatively unscathed from West Coast swing
Get ready for your monthly dose of parallelism! The Red Wings returned to practice at Joe Louis Arena on Monday minus the services of Jonathan Ericsson, Brian Rafalski, and Niklas Kronwall , who stayed home battling "the flu," and Brad May, who avoided a serious injury after taking an inadvertent stick to the eye on Saturday in Calgary... And the ...
Flu bug hits Detroit Red Wings' defense, but all expected to be ready for Tuesday's game
Update from the Detroit Red Wings' practice Monday at Joe Louis Arena: The flu bug finally is hitting the dressing room, as two more defensemen, Brian Rafalski and Niklas Kronwall, were ill and missed practice.
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Oh boy...Red Wings state that Brad May will remain in Calgary with...
Per Red Wings public relations coordinator Todd Beam and the CBC's Hockey Night in Canada, Red Wings forward Brad May will remain in Calgary while his teammates fly back to Detroit.
Wear and tear from an NHL career that has spanned almost two decades has Brad May cursing as he kicks off his equipment after practice.
Red Wings Abdelkader, Eaves get bigger roles
Injured center Valtteri Filppula will not need surgery on his broken right wrist, which puts his return closer to six weeks rather than eight weeks.
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Red Wings-Avalanche game-day update: Avs to start Anderson against...
According to the Denver Post's Adrian Dater, the Red Wings will face off against the Colorado Avalanche tonight facing goaltender Craig Anderson , Lake Erie Monsters call-up Brian Willsie in lieu of the injured Darcy Tucker , and, per the NHL, the Wings will battle their way through calls made by referees Chris Lee and Brad Watson , with Mike Cvik ...
Hitters, not fighters: Brad May won't talk about 'those guys'
Edmonton -- Red Wing Brad May, who will be on the fourth line Thursday night against Edmonton with Darren Helm and Patrick Eaves, was asked about the growing number of players who love to lay big hits on guys, but steadfastly refuse to drop the gloves when challenged.
Jason Williams' power-play late in third period lifts Red Wings to 5-4 win ...
Jason Williams scored a power-play goal with 5:03 left in a wild third period, leading the Detroit Red Wings to a 5-4 victory over the Vancouver Canucks on Tuesday night.
The numbers don't lie: An in-depth look at the Red Wings-Oilers matchup
Heading into tonight's Game of the Week , here's a look at some facts and figures, courtesy of our Stats & Information gurus.
Red Wings appreciate knowing veteran enforcer Brad May has their backs
Detroit Red Wings forward Brad May, right, fights differently than many of the league's tough guys: He prefers to start blasting away rather than square up and wait for an opening.
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