
Aside from Dylan Larkin, Lucas Raymond, and Moritz Seider, the Detroit Red Wings will now have a much-deserved break to accommodate the 2026 Winter Olympics.
Detroit's condensed schedule because of the Olympics has resulted in some wear and tear that can be patched up, thanks to the relaxation that the players will now be enjoying.
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While official practices for the Red Wings will resume on February 17, the players will use this opportunity to recharge their batteries and eventually return to the ice refreshed and ready the stretch drive toward the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
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