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Former NHL forward David Booth may not have played in the NHL since his first and only season with the Detroit Red Wings ...
Former NHL forward David Booth has become the talk of Australian ice hockey after a series of highlight-reel goals for ...
Breaking down what could've happened to the Detroit Red Wings if Pavel Datsyuk didn't leave the NHL back in 2016 ...
Ultimately, Datsyuk may still be headed home for good when the season’s over, and his Red Wings days could be done. The bottom line is as of today, that’s a decision he hasn’t made.
Instead of heading to the penalty box, however, Datsyuk stormed off to the locker room for repairs. Henrik Zetterberg located Datsyuk’s missing chiclet in between whistles and handed it to his ...
Pavel Datsyuk's NHL clock has counted down. The Detroit Red Wings star confided to Detroit Free Press columnist Mitch Albom earlier this month that this likely would be his swan song in Motown ...
Datsyuk has been out recovering from surgery received on his right ankle June 26. The 37-year-old has been practicing with the team since Oct. 26. The Red Wings are 7-6-1 without the star centre.
Pavel Datsyuk's agent is leaving the door open for the 40-year-old to return to the NHL after spending the past three seasons in Russia. Dan Milstein, who represents Datsyuk, told Russia's Match ...
Datsyuk, a native of Sverdlovsk, Russia, says he intends to play in the KHL. He did not say for how much longer. "I want to play like Gordie Howe, but sometimes it's not possible," Datsyuk said.
Datsyuk has been practising on the wing this week. But how well he performs off the bat in Game 5 will determine if he sticks there or moves back to centre. Follow us on Twitter: @ globe_sports ...
Datsyuk had 97 points in the regular season — collecting 32 goals and 65 assists. He's had only seven points in 13 playoff games, including one goal. Detroit leads the series 2-0.
Datsyuk won the Selke the last two seasons and beat out Kesler last year. The 31-year-old led the NHL in takeaways with 132 - 49 more than second-place Kesler.