
(WWJ) — After 25 consecutive playoff appearances — a stretch that included four Stanley Cup titles — the Detroit Red Wings’ time as a dominant team in the NHL came to a close in 2016.
From there, things got even worse, with the Wings bottoming out as the worst team in the league in 2020. At seven years, the Red Wings now have the second-longest playoff drought in the NHL. The last seven-plus years have been a far cry from the glory days of Hockeytown, to say the least.
But this year the Red Wings look poised to snap that streak. On a new Daily J podcast, WWJ’s Brian Fisher takes a look at how general manager Steve Yzerman has helped bring the franchise back to relevance and what it means to the city of Detroit.
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