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I’m sure if you asked most NHL players whether they’d want to make the playoffs or miss but get better in the long run by doing so, most players would take the playoffs.
The Detroit Red Wings don’t have to say a word because the numbers can scream for themselves. An 0-4 road road trip. Six consecutive losses overall. Outscored 32-11.
As if what was going on the scoreboard was not bad enough, the Detroit Red Wings suffered a personnel casualty on Tuesday night. During their blowout loss against the Buffalo Sabres, forward Joe Veleno suffered a freak injury that forced him to leave the game.
On Saturday, the Red Wings announced that both Joe Veleno and Christian Fischer will return to the lineup Sunday against Boston. With Fischer being on injured reserve, at least one player would likely be sent back down.
Even now, with the passage of time, it’s still difficult for Detroit Red Wings forward Joe Veleno to grasp the reality that his friend and former teammate Adam Johnson is gone.
Seven is supposedly a lucky number, but don’t go trying selling that bill of goods to the Detroit Red Wings right now. Over the past seven games, Detroit has been outscored 7-1 in the first period.
Joe Veleno had the first two-goal game of his career, Dylan Larkin supplied a goal and two assists, and the Detroit Red Wings extended their winning streak to four games by downing the host Ottawa Senators 5-2 on Saturday afternoon.
The Detroit Red Wings have been looking for a Joe Veleno 2.0 model, with the enhanced scoring component. They received a glimpse of it Tuesday night in a 4-2 loss to the Blackhawks.
The Detroit Red Wings are set to kick off the preseason Tuesday night against the Pittsburgh Penguins. In the meantime, catch up on the latest news and rumors, including more Patrick Kane talk, consistency in Joe Veleno’s game, season projections, and more.
As one of six players to ever be given exceptional status by Hockey Canada, the expectations bestowed upon Joe Veleno have been more than he has been able to live up to this point of his NHL career.
Originally selected by the Red Wings in the first round, No. 30 overall of the 2018 NHL Entry Draft, Veleno has totalled 18 goals and 18 assists for 36 points in 152 NHL games.
The 23-year-old just completed his third season with the Wings and tallied nine goals and 11 assists in 81 games.
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A stomp to the leg has Team Canada and Detroit Red Wings forward Joe Veleno suspended for five games. The incident will have him miss the rest of the 2023 IIHF World Championships.
Some will argue it’s not enough, but Canada’s Joe Veleno was given a five-game suspension by the 2023 IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship Disciplinary Panel for stomping on the leg of Switzerland’s Nino Niederreiter, it was announced Sunday.
The IIHF today suspended Team Canada and Detroit Red Wings forward Joe Veleno for five World Championship games, effectively ending his tournament.
The International Ice Hockey Federation has announced that Team Canada forward Joe Veleno has been issued a five-game suspension for stomping on Nino Neiderreiter’s leg during Switzerland’s 3-2 win at the men’s World Hockey Championship on Saturday.
When he was a surprise selection to the Canadian team for the IIHF World Championship, Detroit Red Wings center Joe Veleno talked about the pride he feels when wearing the maple leaf of Canada on his chest.
Were you surprised to hear that Detroit Red Wings center Joe Veleno would be playing for Canada at the upcoming world championship? Well, now you know how he feels.
As expected, Joe Veleno has returned to the Detroit Red Wings after a brief spell in the AHL. The Red Wings sent the 22-year-old forward to the Grand Rapids Griffins of the American Hockey League back on Feb.
It’s been an up-and-down season for Joe Veleno. Without question, Saturday was an “up.” Playing in his second game since being sent down to the Grand Rapids Griffins for the NHL’s All-Star break, Veleno registered a career-high three points on Saturday in the Griffins’ 5–3 win over the Ontario Reign.
The Detroit Red Wings have assigned Joe Veleno to the Grand Rapids Griffins of the American Hockey League. Veleno, 22, has appeared in 31 National Hockey League games with the Red Wings this season, tallying four goals and six points.
Detroit Red Wings forward Joe Veleno scored his first goal in 18 games during Wednesday’s 5–3 loss to the Los Angeles Kings. Veleno, 22, cut the Kings’ lead to 4–3 with 45.8 seconds remaining in regulation time.
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