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Red Wings Return to Ice After Olympic Break
Team looks to shake off rust and get back to normal play.
Published on Feb. 19, 2026
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The Detroit Red Wings are returning to the ice after a lengthy Olympic break, with the exception of a few key players who participated in the games. The team is expecting a challenging transition back to regular play as they work to shake off the rust from the extended break.
Why it matters
The Red Wings are looking to build momentum and make a push for the playoffs after the Olympic hiatus. Getting the team back in sync will be crucial, as they aim to capitalize on the second half of the season.
The details
The Red Wings will be without some of their top players, including Dylan Larkin, Lucas Raymond, and Moritz Seider, who represented their home countries in the Olympics. The team is anticipating a difficult adjustment period as they work to regain their rhythm and chemistry on the ice.
- The Red Wings are returning to play after a lengthy Olympic break.
The players
Dylan Larkin
A key player for the Red Wings who represented his home country in the Olympics.
Lucas Raymond
Another top player for the Red Wings who participated in the Olympic games.
Moritz Seider
A Red Wings player who also competed in the Olympics for his home country.
The takeaway
The Red Wings face a challenging transition as they return to regular play after the Olympic break, with the team needing to regain their chemistry and rhythm on the ice. Getting their top players back up to speed will be crucial as the team looks to make a push for the playoffs in the second half of the season.
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