Detroit — When the Red Wings begin training camp on Dec. 31, it’ll be a little over nine months since the team has been together in an organized, official setting.
The vast majority of the roster has been unable to play any games in North America because of the ongoing pandemic — and just over the last several months, been able skate informally with teammates.
But for some of the younger Red Wings, it’s been a little different.
The organization sent prospects such as Filip Zadina, Filip Hronek, Michael Rasmussen, among others, to Europe in September to play in operating leagues.