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From the Archive: The Big Red Machine (2009)
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Uncovering History: The Big Red Machine – A 2009 Retrospective

July 31, 2025 3 Min Read
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Hockey News has unveiled an extensive archive for all THN subscribers, covering 76 years of hockey history, stories, and features. Subscribers can access the full THN archive now and are also encouraged to subscribe to thn.com/free.

A notable highlight is the return of former Red Wings legend Todd Bertuzzi to professional hockey at age 50, joining a Cambridge-area team.

An analysis from January 12, 2009, by Ken Campbell discusses how the Detroit Red Wings have continued to widen their lead over other NHL teams despite challenges facing the domestic automotive industry, a key part of Detroit’s economy. The Red Wings secured the Stanley Cup and signed top free agents, outperforming expectations in the salary cap era. Attendance issues persist due to economic struggles, yet Detroit remains a powerhouse with a strong core lineup featuring stars like Nicklas Lidstrom, Pavel Datsyuk, and Henrik Zetterberg. The team is highly competitive, with deep minor league talent in Grand Rapids and a reputation for avoiding poor contracts, ensuring salary cap flexibility.

The franchise ranking evaluates teams based on nine categories from 2002-2008: front office continuity, attendance, regular season performance, future prospects, playoff success, draft success, current season performance, franchise value, and ownership quality.

1. Front office stability is valued highly, with teams retaining the same GM and coach rated best.
2. Attendance scores are based on arena capacity percentages, with Canadian teams and some U.S. teams consistently filling their arenas.
3. Regular-season finishes reflect season standings over five years, with Detroit leading by a wide margin.
4. Future prospects rankings look at players under 22 and roster quality, rewarding teams with successful drafts.
5. Playoff performance awards points for advancing through various rounds, with parity evidenced in varied winners.
6. Draft success is measured by the number of players who have become NHL regulars from 2000-2004 drafts.
7. Current season rankings are based on standings as of mid-season 2008-09.
8. Franchise value is assessed via Forbes’ valuations.
9. Ownership is judged on commitment and involvement, with Mike Ilitch praised for his support of the Red Wings and their community presence.

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Overall, the Red Wings are positioned strongly across almost all metrics, making them a perennial contender unlikely to fall off the map despite economic and competitive pressures.

Fan Take: This detailed assessment highlights the enduring strength and strategic management behind the Detroit Red Wings, crucial for fans who value both on-ice success and organizational excellence. It shows that hockey thrives not just through player talent but through consistent leadership, community support, and smart financial decisions, which keeps the sport competitive and exciting.

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