1VaBlue1

September 3rd, 2019 at 11:51 AM ^

Has Kronwalling been a thing the last few years?  It sure was fun to watch in his first few years, though!  Guy played hard, wish he would have had more success with the team. 

Good luck in retirement, Nick!

Wingsfan1

September 3rd, 2019 at 11:52 AM ^

Good  makes it official and retires. I think its the right move. Probably the last guy I have a ton of respect for from the good teams we had. He put his body out there on the line every shift.

Reggie Dunlop

September 3rd, 2019 at 11:55 AM ^

It was time. His body was falling apart. I wanted him gone.

Now that he is, I can fondly remember him cutting back to obliterate head-down wingers on the breakout. Thanks, Kronner. 

bacon1431

September 3rd, 2019 at 12:02 PM ^

Still four players left from our last Cup win: Abdelkader, Helm, Filpulla (left and came back), and Ericsson. 

The latter three will be gone within the next two seasons. Unfortunately, Abdelkader has fours years left on a bad contract so he's with us for the foreseeable future. 

Mercury

September 3rd, 2019 at 12:25 PM ^

Thanks for a great career to a great guy and consummate professional.  I'm glad he's staying around as part of the organization.

Though his retirement is also the best outcome for the team as they move along in this rebuild.

xtramelanin

September 3rd, 2019 at 12:38 PM ^

gonna miss this:

Image result for nik kronwall checking gif

our pro teams (with a slight exception for the pistons) are the worst in each of their respective sports.  whatever happened to championships.....?

drjaws

September 3rd, 2019 at 1:16 PM ^

beat me to the gif

almost always clean hits from Kronwall.  the part of hockey i really hate is ....

"guy gets cleanly smoked for screwing up and having his head down (a la gif above) so his team mates all jump on the guy that hit him causing the refs to blow the whistle"  Should be an immediate 2 min penalty for either delay of game, interference or something.  Either that or fully reinstate fighting so when someone gets destroyed like that Blackhawk there, they can just have a full on donnybrook.  It's infuriating.  YOUR teammate f'ed up ... don't jump on the other guy simply doing his job, one that you would have done exactly the same if you had the chance.

Tom Bombadil

September 3rd, 2019 at 5:05 PM ^

The Red Wings might be miserable on the ice but would be the program I'm least worried about here because they have a winning culture, solid ownership, and an excellent GM. They'll compete again, it'll take a few years, but it'll happen. Although one cannot guarantee championships, especially in hockey -- look what happened to Tampa.

The Lions have always been mediocre to awful and probably always will be until there's a change at the top. Pistons have bad ownership too, they went all in and barely scraped into the playoffs and I don't think there's much room for improvement before a decline. Tigers, I really have no clue on since baseball bores me, but there's no where to go but up. 

BlueMk1690

September 3rd, 2019 at 3:23 PM ^

I knew this would trigger the fanboys, but the guy would not have been a #1 on ANY team hoping to compete for the Cup. A team with Kronwall at #1 would fare, well, exactly like the Wings fared with him at #1.

Counting on Kronwall to grow into a Lidstrom replacement was significant as it tied up a lot of money in a dude who was never going to cut it.

Nice #2, marginal #1. Pretty obvious really.

 

drjaws

September 3rd, 2019 at 2:25 PM ^

100% incorrect. 

Their downfall was primarily due to really really really bad contracts (link; Franzen still being paid though he hasn't played in 3 years, DeKeyser contract, Abby's contract, etc.).  Also poor coaching after Babcock left (Blashill), and having not-so-good players on their squad because no one else would take them or their bloated crappy contracts (see Ericsson, who is not an NHL-level defenseman, yet makes $4.25 million per year).

25dodgebros

September 3rd, 2019 at 3:33 PM ^

Their downfall was ultimately caused by the end of unlimited spending on players.  They could no longer simply buy whoever they wanted and if it didn't work buy someone else.  They had to select talent and create  an organization to develop it.  Ken Holland wasn't good at either of those things. He was good at spending an unlimiited budget though and that worked for a long time.