Jeff Petry is the third Detroit Red Wings player and the fifth member of the organization to join Team USA for the upcoming World Championships in Czechia.
Since leaving the Habs, Jeff Petry hasn’t been the good defenseman he was in Montreal. He’s slowing down considerably, and it’s showing in his stats. This
Officially, the Detroit Red Wings are currently residing in the Sunshine State. In their headspace, though, it’s abundantly clear that they’ve entered into a state of denial.
The Detroit Red Wings don’t have to say a word because the numbers can scream for themselves. An 0-4 road road trip. Six consecutive losses overall. Outscored 32-11.
Without even having to say so, the Detroit Red Wings are making it abundantly clear that the injuries suffered by Christian Fischer and Jeff Petry are of a serious nature.
Detroit Red Wings defenseman Jeff Petry hasn't played since Oct. 21 due to injury, but he is now set to return to action against the Boston Bruins on Saturday.
Who: Red Wings vs. Seattle Where: Little Caesars Arena When: 8:15 p.m. TV/Radio: Bally Sports/97.1 FM Records: Red Wongs 5-1-0, Kraken 1-4-1 Jeff Petry did not skate this morning and won’t play tonight due to an upper body injury.
Detroit Red Wings’ head coach Derek Lalonde announced on Tuesday one of their defenseman is day-to-day with an injury.
Jeff Petry is a little over a week away from starting his first season with his hometown team. So far, though, he’s not watching his phone blow up with ticket requests.
In shipping Petry to his hometown team, Canadiens GM Kent Hughes put Montreal in a better situation than it was in just two weeks ago, all by playing facilitator in the Karlsson trade.
The Montreal Canadiens recently announced that they had traded defenceman Jeff Petry to the Detroit Red Wings in exchange for Gustav Lindstrom and a fourth-round pick in 2025.
The Montreal Canadiens have announced they have traded defenceman Jeff Petry to the Detroit Red Wings in exchange for defenceman Gustav Lindstrom and a fourth-round pick in 2025.
The Detroit Red Wings have acquired defenseman Jeff Petry from the Montreal Canadiens just days after Montreal re-acquired him from the Pittsburgh Penguins in the three-team Erik Karlsson blockbuster.
The Canadians acquired Petry with eyes toward flipping him, and a potential suitor for a deal has emerged.
Back in June 2022, and before Petry was moved to the Pittsburgh Penguins, Pierre LeBrun said on Insider Trading: “There’s no question a Jeff Petry trade is something the Habs are working on, it’s not guaranteed it’ll happen but there’s certainly some effort being done in that front.
Things have gotten interesting for the Montreal Canadiens from a salary cap point of view. They have several options when it comes to Jeff Petry, including keeping him in the lineup indefinitely, trading him without retaining any salary, and, of course, retaining more salary to entice teams to offer a better return.
Now that the dust from the Jeff Petry/Erik Karlsson trade has settled, it’s time to evaluate some of the options for the Montreal Canadiens going forward.
The Montreal Canadiens, Pittsburgh Penguins, and San Jose Sharks were involved in a three-way trade. In the end, Jeff Petry makes his return to the Habs at 25 percent retained salary.
The never-ending Pittsburgh Penguins offseason still has two months to burn before the percolating influx of players to Cranberry begins. The Penguins
The mission of upgrading the defense is underway as a report has stated the Pittsburgh Penguins are looking to make a trade involving Jeff Petry. According to Frank Seravalli of Daily Faceoff, the Penguins did some digging to find a taker on Petry and the San Jose Sharks may have had some talks.
Rob Rossi of The Athletic is reporting that injured Pittsburgh Penguins defenseman Jeff Petry is back skating. He has not practiced with the team but took to the ice after yesterdays practice in Colorado.
Things are beginning to shake loose on the NHL trade market, though the Pittsburgh Penguins trade activity and hopes to improve before the March 3 deadline have as much to do with how much salary they can move as it will who is available.
The NHL’s Department of Player Safety has fined Pittsburgh Penguins defenseman Jeff Petry $5,000, the maximum under the CBA, for roughing Detroit Red Wings forward Jonatan Berggren during Tuesday’s pre-season game.
On Saturday, the Canadiens traded Petry and forward Ryan Poehling to the Penguins in exchange for defenseman Mike Matheson and a 2023 fourth-round pick.
While Petry’s presence on the blue line will be missed, it won’t make much of a difference for the Canadiens' postseason chances, as they have been mathematically eliminated from playoff contention.
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