Detroit Red Wings 2023 Red Wings Draft Update: Injury Puts Dower-Nilsson On Hold (+) Published 7 months ago on March 8, 2024 By Tim Robinson 2shares Share Tweet Flip Sign UpIt started out as a dream come true for Noah Dower-Nilsson. Getting drafted in the third round by the Detroit Red Wings came with a chance to play with his brother Liam this winter. Instead, his career has been put on hold due to injury. Membership Required You must be a member to access this content. View Membership Levels Already a member? Log in here 2shares Share Tweet Flip Sign Up Related Topics:Detroit Hockey NowDetroit Red WingsfeaturedLiam Dower Nilssonnoah dower nilsson Up Next The Daily: Toffoli Best Available Deadline Day Option; Guentzel Deal Backlash Don't Miss What Would It Take For Red Wings To Move Berggren? You may like Can Gustafsson, Kane And DeBrincat Rediscover Chicago Chemistry With Red Wings? Simon With Mo? Red Wings May Make It Happen Red Wings Could Be Maize And Blue Down The Middle Get DHN in Your Inbox Enter your email address to sign-up and receive notifications of new posts by email. Email Address Subscribe Red Wings Roster & Cap Info Latest Popular Videos Detroit Red Wings2 hours ago Can Gustafsson, Kane And DeBrincat Rediscover Chicago Chemistry With Red Wings? Detroit Red Wings18 hours ago Simon With Mo? Red Wings May Make It Happen Detroit Red Wings20 hours ago Red Wings Auditions Start in Wednesday’s First Preseason Game Detroit Red Wings22 hours ago The Daily: No Word on Holland to Utah; Red Wings U-M Connection Detroit Red Wings1 day ago Red Wings Could Be Maize And Blue Down The Middle Detroit Red Wings2 weeks ago The Daily: Study Proves Red Wings Drafted Poorly; Johansson Update Detroit Red Wings2 weeks ago Former Red Wings Star Blasts NHL Deputy Commissioner Detroit Red Wings2 weeks ago Raymond Agent Says Deal Can Get Done Detroit Red Wings2 weeks ago Three Former Red Wings Accept Invites to NHL Camps Detroit Red Wings1 week ago The Five: Worst Red Wings First Round Picks (+) Detroit Red Wings3 years ago Four degrees of separation between Red Wings and Lightning’s winning ways