This summer, David Perron will be as free as a bird. The 35-year-old veteran still has plenty to give to an NHL club, having racked up 47 points (17 goals) in 76 games this season with the Red Wings.
David Perron is making it abundantly clear that he wants to remain with the Detroit Red Wings. GM Steve Yzerman is on the record as suggesting that he’s not opposed to the idea.
Despite the Detroit Red Wings late-season slump and subsequent missing the playoffs, for a franchise record eighth consecutive season, general manager Steve Yzerman says the team made positive strides.
Logan Mailloux showed some good stuff in the Canadiens’ 82nd and final game of the season. He was pretty good at everything, without excelling at anything.
Entering Tuesday’s home date with the Washington Capitals, the Detroit Red Wings talked confidently of being in control of their own destiny in the race for the final Eastern Conference wild card spot in the NHL playoffs.
We split our plus-money prop looks yesterday, and we'll aim to do one better with two more looks on the ice tonight. There's plenty of action, but we've aimed to follow a pair of home teams in games that matter.
This is a time of the season when every play, every mistake, every opportunity matters. A missed assignment, an unlucky bounce or a bad penalty could end up costing a team like the Red Wings a playoff berth.
David Perron backhanded in a late tiebreaking goal as the Detroit Red Wings won for the first time in 10 road games, beating the Tampa Bay Lightning 4-2 on Monday.
According to ESPN’s Emily Kaplan, don’t be shocked to see Detroit Red Wings general manager Steve Yzerman pivot on his trade deadline plans for forward David Perron.
One of the issues that the Edmonton Oilers front office will need to address shortly is their depth scoring across the third and fourth lines at even-strength (5v5).
National Hockey League commissioner Gary Bettman has upheld the six-game suspension doled out to Detroit Red Wings forward David Perron by the league’s Department of Player Safety.
Red Wings forward David Perron is appealing a six-game suspension that was handed to him following an incident in Detroit's 5-1 loss to the Ottawa Senators on Saturday, the NHL Players' Association announced Tuesday night.
Sportsnet is reporting that the NHLPA has filed an appeal on behalf of Red Wings forward David Perron after he was suspended six games for cross-checking Senators defenseman Artem Zub on Saturday night.
The National Hockey League’s Player Association has officially filed an appeal to reduce the six-game suspension handed to Detroit Red Wings forward David Perron earlier this week.
The NHL Department of Player Safety suspended Detroit Red Wings forward David Perron for six games following a hearing Monday for "exacting retribution" with a cross-check to an opponent's head.
Detroit Red Wings forward David Perron has received a six-game suspension without pay from the NHL Player Safety. The suspension comes after he delivered a cross-check to the head of Ottawa Senators defenseman Artem Zub.
The Department of Player Safety has reached its verdict on Red Wings winger David Perron, announcing that they have handed him a six-game suspension for his cross-check on Senators defenseman Artem Zub on Saturday.
The NHL’s Department of Player Safety has taken action following an incident in a recent game between the Detroit Red Wings and Ottawa Senators. The NHL DoPS announced that David Perron, a veteran forward, has been offered an in-person hearing.
The NHL’s Department of Player Safety has announced that veteran forward David Perron has been offered an in-person hearing for a cross-check that he delivered to Ottawa Senators blueliner Artem Zub.
Detroit Red Wings veteran David Perron cracks a joke to explain why he decided to play six or seven or pounds lighter this season. He weighed in at 200 to 202 last season and now he’s in the 194 or 195 range.
Detroit Hockey Now’s Red Wings Review series is assessing every player who held a significant place in the fortunes of the 2022-23 Detroit Red Wings season.
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David Perron is off to the open market and will find himself as one of the league’s most coveted free agents.
Over the last four seasons with the Blues, Perron has played in 251 games, posting 94 goals and 127 assists.
Wingers who can score like Perron don’t grow on trees, so despite his age, it cannot be put out of the question that Perron will be able to earn a major contract.
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