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  • Jul. 15: The Winningest Coach
    2026/07/15
    The day the Red Wings hired Mike Babcock — and set off the winningest coaching run in franchise history.
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  • Jul. 11: The Forgotten Record
    2026/07/11
    Eddie Bush played 26 NHL games — and set a defenseman scoring record in a Stanley Cup Final that still stands.
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  • Jul. 10: The Old Red Barn
    2026/07/11
    The morning they tore down the Detroit Olympia — the house that Gordie Howe built.
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  • This Day in Red Wings History — Jul. 6: The Backup Who Never Left
    2026/07/06
    Ken Holland signed with Detroit as a backup goalie on July 6th, nineteen eighty-three. He played three NHL games total. Then he stayed — and built four Stanley Cup dynasties.
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  • This Day in Red Wings History — Jul. 5: The Bruiser's Last Birthday
    2026/07/05
    Bob Probert was born on July 5th, nineteen sixty-five. He died on July 5th, two thousand ten — his 45th birthday, on a boat on Lake Saint Clair. The man who protected Steve Yzerman for a decade never got to see sixty.
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  • This Day in Red Wings History — Jul. 4: The Summer They Held Their Breath
    2026/07/04
    July 4th, nineteen ninety-seven. Detroit had won the Cup 27 days earlier. Vladimir Konstantinov was in a hospital, 21 days after the limousine accident. The city was holding two feelings at once — and had no idea how to let either one go.
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  • June 27: The Mule
    2026/06/30
    On June 27, 2004, with the 97th overall pick — late in the third round — the Detroit Red Wings selected a 24-year-old Swedish winger named Johan Franzén. Most of the league had passed on him twice. Coach Mike Babcock nicknamed him "The Mule" because he carried the load — and by the 2008 playoffs, Franzén was one of Detroit's most devastating postseason scorers, on the way to a Stanley Cup.
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