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HEY HEY HOCKEYTOWN!!!
You should do a video on Shanahans career in the future
A terrific retrospective on a great professional franchise. The Detroit Red Wings had a very successful history and have bright future…go Wings
The problem with holland was he invested too much into players that didn’t have a high ceiling, and he is terrible with contracts, resigning cleary every year for like 5 seasons when he wasn’t even AHL material, the modano contract, the alfredsson contract, and I know there’s a bunch more that I can’t think of, another problem was his obsession with making Howard our franchise starter, Howard is a 25 game backup AT BEST, he never even thought about making big trades, which would have been nice in those last couple of years he was here, and I feel like these last couple of years not letting younger players enter the league early, in today’s nhl that’s not a good thing, I personally think he stunted mantha’s growth as a player, Tatar should have been in the league earlier than he was, I’m just so glad he’s gone, his style of managing is out-dated, I think he’ll build a good team in Edmonton but I don’t think he’s the guy to bring them to the promise land, as a wings fan I MUST say good riddance
Detriot was always the kings of the draft, a whole seperate board/video for the steals in late rounds (zetterberg 210th) nyquist 121st etc
The only thing I would add to is the vladdy konstantinov story that played a huge part in the wings especially in the 90s.
Crozier was a very good goaltender, but he could have been great. He ultimately drank his way out of the league, and booze kept him from ever matching his remarkable rookie season.
Anybody viewing this that can actually read everything on that board…. YOU'RE LYING! I know there's somebody who will say that they can read it….. ok.
Man I’m so happy I was born in the early 90’s and witnessed all the glory years and remember them! We’ll be back! LGRW!
Charlie Watts, Stones' drummer.
The '83 draft was not a bad one. Other Hall of Famers in the top 10, besides Yzerman at 4, were Pat LaFontaine drafted 3rd by the Islanders and Cam Neely drafted 9th by the Canucks.
Other players of note drafted by Detroit that year were Bob Probert (3rd round #46), Petr Klima (5th round #86), Joe Kocur (5th round #88) and the Grim Reaper, Stu Grimson (10th round #186). Grimson went back into the 1985 draft and was drafted 143rd in the 7th round by Calgary I'm guessing because Detroit didn't sign him. However, he was reacquired later and played for Detroit during the '94-'95 season through 1 game in the '96-'97 season before waived and claimed by the Whalers, during their last season before moving to Carolina.
Great job! I would like to add two things that are extremely important to the success of the Wings in the modern era. Mike Ilitch, who bought the team in 1982, was the man who layed the groundwork and had the vision to turn the Red Wings around. The second is something that is often overlooked. In 1995 Bowman was also put in charge of player personnel. While Holland may have officially made the trades, Bowman was the brains behind them. Look at the trades before and after Bowman to see the difference. Next, the 2nd Yzerman era.
I saw Glen Hanlon shut out the Caps 1-0 at the Capital Centre in the 80's. Even though the Caps lost, it was one of the best games I ever went to.
Jacques Demers was the coach of Detroit at the time they acquired Bernie Federko. He had been coach of the Blues previously when Federko had his best years, so they may have had something to do with Detroit trading for him.
Agree about the original Production Line. Jack Adams made at least 2 flaky trades in the 50's. After the Wings won the '55 cup, he traded the best goalie in the league at the time to Boston. There were other players for both teams in this deal, but Boston clearly won. Then due to trying to start a players union, Ted Lindsay and Glenn Hall were traded to Chicago. Chicago wins a cup in '61 with Hall in net.
Agree about Larionov. I was a Caps and Sharks fan for a time in the 90's and so I'd catch the Sharks every time I could, (both in DC and in Florida when visiting family). I think I got to see him a few times.
As to Larry Murphy wasn't just Toronto. The fans in Washington were too hard on Larry Murphy in his last seasons with the Caps and it may have affected his confidence. No, he wasn't a banger, but he was effective and was their best offensive defenseman when the Caps had him. So he has how many cups-he got the last laugh.
Chelios was a fitness freak. He'd take a stationary bike in the sauna and work out.
i really love the names in the 30s and 40s 😛
HAKAN ANDERSSON!!!!!'
You know so much about every team, not only the current stuff but the history too. Would not surprise me one bit if you knew the names of every current player in the foreign hockey leagues too.
I know you research a little bit prior to recording videos to derust your memory and such (or do you?) but you really are the hockey guy.
Without watching…. this is a lot of info on the board
Great video as always, Shannon! Quick note, they did retire #4 this year for Red Kelly
1991 – 2017 without drafting in the Top 10? Wow, 26(?) years of being good enough to not being in the Top 10 of the Draft? ATTENTION, MY EDMONTON OILERS: Are you taking notes during this video? Somebody in Detroit had the best people in the correct job.
My Favourite Team
Thanks Shannon for all your hard work.
That Robert Lang was a pretty big trade he forgot. Our first rounder we gave Caps turned out to be Mike Green
This makes me think of a question for the hockey guy… have you seen "the russian five" documentary? I loved it as a wings fan but would be interested in your opinion
Jimmy Carson:
-93 lost final with LA
-94 lost final with VAN
-95 ended career with Hartford
Detroit Hot Wheels? 🤣
If it wasn't for Gretzky and the Oilers, Detroit would have dominated the 80's in terms of cups.
DETROIT RED WINGS IN THE HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
01. 1958: George Hay
02. 1958: James Norris Sr.
03. 1959: Tiny Thompson
04. 1961: Charlie Conacher
05. 1962: Reg Noble
06. 1962: James Norris
07. 1963: Ebbie Goodfellow
08. 1963: Earl Seibert
09. 1964: Jack Stewart
10. 1965: Marty Barry
11. 1965: Syd Howe
12. 1966: Ted Lindsay
13. 1969: Sid Abel
14. 1969: Red Kelly
15. 1969: Bruce Norris
16. 1970: Bill Gadsby
17. 1971: Terry Sawchuk
18. 1971: Cooney Weiland
19. 1972: Gordie Howe
20. 1973: Doug Harvey
21. 1974: Tommy Ivan
22. 1974: Carl Voss
23. 1975: Glenn Hall
24. 1976: Bill Quackenbush
25. 1977: Alex Delvecchio
26. 1978: Andy Bathgate
27. 1978: Marcel Pronovost
28. 1980: Harry Lumley
29. 1981: John Bucyk
30. 1981: Frank Mahovlich
31. 1982: Norm Ullman
32. 1986: Leo Boivin
33. 1987: Eddie Giacomin
34. 1988: Brad Park
35. 1989: Herbie Lewis
36. 1989: Darryl Sittler
37. 1990: Bud Poile
38. 1991: Scotty Bowman
39. 1992: Keith Allen
40. 1992: Marcel Dionne
41. 1994: Harry Percival Watson
42. 1996: Al Arbour
43. 1996: Borje Salming
44. 1998: Roy Conacher
45. 2001: Viacheslav Fetisov
46. 2002: Bernie Federko
47. 2003: Mike Illitch
48. 2003: Brian Kilrea
49. 2004: Paul Coffey
50. 2004: Larry Murphy
51. 2005: Murray Costello
52. 2008: Igor Larionov
53. 2009: Brett Hull
54. 2009: Luc Robitaille
55. 2009: Steve Yzerman
56. 2010: Dino Ciccarelli
57. 2010: Jim Devellano
58. 2011: Mark Howe
59. 2012: Adam Oates
60. 2013: Chris Chelios
61. 2013: Brendan Shanahan
62. 2014: Dominik Hasek
63. 2014: Mike Modano
64. 2015: Sergei Fedorov
65. 2015: Nicklas Lidstrom
66. 2016: Rogie Vachon
67. 2019: Vaclav Nedomansky
68. 2019: Jim Rutherford
Funny that if you look at the most celebrated coaches in Red Wings history, they're nearly all aggressive pricks and micromanagers: Mike Babcock, Scotty Bowman, and Jack Adams. The only celebrated "players coach" that I can think of is Tommy Ivan, and he (like Ted Lindsay and Glenn Hall) was exiled to Chicago because he refused to be a yes man for Jack Adams.
Go Whalers!!!-Check!!!
2020 UPDATE!
DETROIT RED WINGS
HOCKEY HALL OF FAME
INDUCTEES
01. 1958: George Hay
02. 1958: James Norris Sr.
03. 1959: Tiny Thompson
04. 1961: Charlie Conacher
05. 1962: Reg Noble
06. 1962: James Norris
07. 1963: Ebbie Goodfellow
08. 1963: Earl Seibert
09. 1964: Jack Stewart
10. 1965: Marty Barry
11. 1965: Syd Howe
12. 1966: Ted Lindsay
13. 1969: Sid Abel
14. 1969: Red Kelly
15. 1969: Bruce Norris
16. 1970: Bill Gadsby
17. 1971: Terry Sawchuk
18. 1971: Cooney Weiland
19. 1972: Gordie Howe
20. 1973: Doug Harvey
21. 1974: Tommy Ivan
22. 1974: Carl Voss
23. 1975: Glenn Hall
24. 1976: Bill Quackenbush
25. 1977: Alex Delvecchio
26. 1978: Andy Bathgate
27. 1978: Marcel Pronovost
28. 1980: Harry Lumley
29. 1981: John Bucyk
30. 1981: Frank Mahovlich
31. 1982: Norm Ullman
32. 1986: Leo Boivin
33. 1987: Eddie Giacomin
34. 1988: Brad Park
35. 1989: Herbie Lewis
36. 1989: Darryl Sittler
37. 1990: Bud Poile
38. 1991: Scotty Bowman
39. 1992: Keith Allen
40. 1992: Marcel Dionne
41. 1994: Harry Percival Watson
42. 1996: Al Arbour
43. 1996: Borje Salming
44. 1998: Roy Conacher
45. 2001: Viacheslav Fetisov
46. 2002: Bernie Federko
47. 2003: Mike Illitch
48. 2003: Brian Kilrea
49. 2004: Paul Coffey
50. 2004: Larry Murphy
51. 2005: Murray Costello
52. 2008: Igor Larionov
53. 2009: Brett Hull
54. 2009: Luc Robitaille
55. 2009: Steve Yzerman
56. 2010: Dino Ciccarelli
57. 2010: Jim Devellano
58. 2011: Mark Howe
59. 2012: Adam Oates
60. 2013: Chris Chelios
61. 2013: Brendan Shanahan
62. 2014: Dominik Hasek
63. 2014: Mike Modano
64. 2015: Sergei Fedorov
65. 2015: Nicklas Lidstrom
66. 2016: Rogie Vachon
67. 2019: Vaclav Nedomansky
68. 2019: Jim Rutherford
69. 2020: Ken Holland
70. 2020: Marian Hossa
HEY HEY HOCKEYTOWN!!!!
Thanks for the very organization Wings history
Watching this now, we have a fresh example of a bottom team trading a star player for a bad return with the buffalo sabres and Taylor Hall.