Tuesday, January 22 2013 6:02 PM EST2013-01-22 23:02:13 GMT
Tomas Holmstrom has made his retirement official after 15 seasons with the Detroit Red Wings.
Tomas Holmstrom has made his retirement official after 15 seasons with the Detroit Red Wings.
By Jennifer Hammond FOX 2 Sports
DETROIT (WJBK) -- Dean Winters better watch his back, because there's now another man out of work who can conceivably wreak more mayhem than he does in those Allstate ads. After 15 years and 1,026 games played, Tomas Holmstrom is now looking for a new gig after announcing his retirement Tuesday at Joe Louis Arena.
He was drafted 257th overall by the Wings in 1994 and began playing for the big team in 1996, when No. 96 took up residence in front of the goal crease of every opposing net minder in the NHL. From there, Holmstrom went on to score 243 goals with 122 of them coming on the power play; most off of tipped slap shots whizzing 100 mph at his head. He arguably took more slashes, cross checks and face washes than every other player ever to wear a Red Wings uniform. He is the original definition of "If it ain't rough, it ain't right."
The news was not a surprise, after all his close friend and fellow Swede Nick Lidstrom departed in May, leaving Homer as the only remaining four-time Stanley Cup winner left on a changing Wings roster. Nor was the news sad, Holmstrom wouldn't let it be. Saying later in the day that he had to keep laughing or else he would have cried. But with the departure of Homer comes a new dawn for this Detroit team; one of uncertainty; a bit of consternation; and a whole lot of learning. And the curve may be steep for this team.
Datsyuk and Zetterberg are the only two players on the roster with ten plus years of experience with this team. From there, grizzled veterans, role players, a patch work defense - Kent Huskins was still introducing himself to teammates when he took his first shift on the blue line - and some budding young stars full of potential round out the roster.
Will this year be exciting? Absolutely. Just check out the highlight of Damien Brunner's breath taking shoot out winner Monday night in Columbus. But it will also be an adventure - full of missed passes, turnovers, penalties and perhaps a white knuckled race to the playoffs, the likes of which we haven't seen around these parts since last year's Tigers - and look where they ended up!
Opening night was a cross roads of sorts for this Red Wings team with a playoff atmosphere, complete with red glow sticks and a raucous full house. So as Tomas Holmstrom stepped out onto the ice to a standing ovation, dropping the puck in front of the Wings new captain in his final act in Detroit hockey - it ushered out an (old) era of Red Wings hockey, one that was also full of excitement and adventure, and gave way to a new trend. One in which fans will have to glance at their program a little more often to see who just turned the puck over, or who just scored.
But make no mistake hockey is back in Detroit and the fans are still cheering.
Monday, April 8 2013 8:40 PM EDT2013-04-09 00:40:32 GMT
Whether it's Michigan or Louisville players cutting down the nets after Monday's big game, they will be using a yellow and blue ladder specially made for the 75th anniversary of the NCAA tournament.
Whether it's Michigan or Louisville players cutting down the nets after Monday's big game, they will be using a yellow and blue ladder specially made for the 75th anniversary of the NCAA tournament.
Monday, April 8 2013 7:05 PM EDT2013-04-08 23:05:46 GMT
At Michigan, tailgating is usually reserved for football games, but that is not the case when the Wolverines are playing for their first basketball title in nearly 25 years.
At Michigan, tailgating is usually reserved for football games, but that is not the case when the Wolverines are playing for their first basketball title in nearly 25 years.
Monday, April 8 2013 6:41 AM EDT2013-04-08 10:41:28 GMT
Michigan head coach John Beilein says prepping for Louisville in only 24 hours is a daunting task. But his players feel ready to bring the university its first national title since 1989.
Michigan head coach John Beilein says prepping for Louisville in only 24 hours is a daunting task. But his players feel ready to bring the university its first national title since 1989.
Thursday, April 4 2013 10:05 AM EDT2013-04-04 14:05:44 GMT
When future classes look back at this Michigan basketball team, they'll see what this 'Fearless Five' did to put basketball back on the map in Ann Arbor.
When future classes look back at this Michigan basketball team, they'll see what this 'Fearless Five' did to put basketball back on the map in Ann Arbor.
Tuesday, February 19 2013 11:19 PM EST2013-02-20 04:19:18 GMT
It was Ali-Frazier, Holmes-Norton and Leonard versus Hagler all rolled into one Tuesday night in East Lansing -- the heavyweight battle between number one and number four at the Breslin.
It was Ali-Frazier, Holmes-Norton and Leonard versus Hagler all rolled into one Tuesday night in East Lansing -- the heavyweight battle between number one and number four at the Breslin.
Thursday, May 23 2013 8:12 AM EDT2013-05-23 12:12:48 GMT
Detroit police say a 16-year-old boy has been shot in the chest on the city's southwest side. FOX 2's Roop Raj says emergency crews were called to the scene near Sharon and W. Vernor. Thursday morning.
Detroit police say a 16-year-old boy has been shot in the chest on the city's southwest side. FOX 2's Roop Raj says emergency crews were called to the scene near Sharon and W. Vernor. Thursday morning.
Thursday, May 23 2013 7:58 AM EDT2013-05-23 11:58:41 GMT
New U.S. Census Bureau estimates say Detroit's population remained just above 700,000 last year. The figures show Detroit lost residents between 2011 and 2012, but the decline was at a slower pace than in previous years.
New U.S. Census Bureau estimates say Detroit's population remained just above 700,000 last year. The figures show Detroit lost residents between 2011 and 2012, but the decline was at a slower pace than in previous years.
Wednesday, May 22 2013 11:44 PM EDT2013-05-23 03:44:19 GMT
Find out how you can help the victims of Monday's deadly tornado that ripped through the Oklahoma City suburbs, killing two dozen and flattening neighborhoods, schools and businesses.
Find out how you can help the victims of Monday's deadly tornado that ripped through the Oklahoma City suburbs, killing two dozen and flattening neighborhoods, schools and businesses.
Wednesday, May 22 2013 11:20 PM EDT2013-05-23 03:20:38 GMT
Neighbors said he threatened them with a shotgun, then opened fire wounding two people. Now one of the victims has said he's angry the man accused of pulling the trigger is already out of jail.
Neighbors said he threatened them with a shotgun, then opened fire wounding two people. Now one of the victims has said he's angry the man accused of pulling the trigger is already out of jail.
Wednesday, May 22 2013 10:39 PM EDT2013-05-23 02:39:42 GMT
The Republicans in Lansing are pushing a new bill that would base teacher salaries on student performance. But will merit pay really help kids get a better education? Some say the answer is no.
The Republicans in Lansing are pushing a new bill that would base teacher salaries on student performance. But will merit pay really help kids get a better education? Some say the answer is no.
Wednesday, May 22 2013 10:07 PM EDT2013-05-23 02:07:10 GMT
13 dogs were rescued from a house on Ewers in southwest Detroit. The three most emaciated dogs were taken to the VCA in St. Clair Shores. They are being held in isolation for at least a week.
13 dogs were rescued from a house on Ewers in southwest Detroit. The three most emaciated dogs were taken to the VCA in St. Clair Shores. They are being held in isolation for at least a week and being treated and screened for diseases.
Wednesday, May 22 2013 9:56 PM EDT2013-05-23 01:56:23 GMT
Children were literally screaming for peace. Elementary school students at Cesar Chavez Academy in southwest Detroit spoke out for themselves -- stop bullying and stop the violence.
Children were literally screaming for peace. Elementary school students at Cesar Chavez Academy in southwest Detroit spoke out for themselves -- stop bullying and stop the violence.