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The Daily: Red Wings first rounder retires; Seider’s hits

The Daily: Red Wings first rounder retires; Seider’s hits

Detroit Red Wings 2010 first-round pick Riley Sheahan (21st overall) has officially retired after 12 years in the NHL.

Sheahan, 32, played parts of seven seasons for Detroit but ended up playing 637 games for six different NHL teams. He also played for the Pittsburgh Penguins, Florida Panthers, Buffalo Sabres, Edmonton Oilers and Seattle Kraken.

He last played professional ice hockey in 2022-23 when he played for the Sabres, Rochester Americans and Biel HC in the Swiss League. Sheahan played college hockey at Notre Dame.

In the NHL he spent his career as a role player. Sheahan’s best NHL season was 2014–15, when he scored 13 goals and 36 points for the Red Wings.

Red Wings, in case you missed it

The New Detroit Power Play is struggling to find itself. Alex DeBrincat scores the team’s only goal with the man advantage. The Red Wings are 1-9 heading into today’s second leg against the Rangers.

Defender Simon Edvinsson strives for perfection. It is a difficult goal to achieve.

It’s still early in the season, but Moritz Seider leads the NHL in goals.

Red Wings Extra

Cam Talbot will play in goal tonight (ESPN+) when the Red Wings play the Rangers at Little Caesars Arena. It’s the return leg for Monday’s game at Madison Square Garden. Outlook report: Right winger Jesse Kiiskinen was a real hit in the Finnish Elite League, scoring 12 points in 13 games.

Hockey Now Network

Chicago: Defenseman Seth Jones increased his offensive production early this season. Chicago Blackhawks.

Colorado: Mikko Rantanen was ever-present in the loss to the Bruins. What’s happening to the Avs? Colorado avalanche.

Florida: Goaltender Spencer Knights gets the win he and the Panthers needed. Florida Panthers.

Pittsburgh: Dan Kingerski writes that the Penguins officially have a Tristan Jarry problem. Pittsburgh Penguins.

San Jose: The Sharks will be patient with Will Smith’s slow start. San Jose Sharks.