Here's a breakdown of the most legendary combinations:
The Grind Line
- Joe Kocur
- Kris Draper
- Kirk Maltby
Known for their gritty, blue-collar approach, the Grind Line symbolized the Red Wings' toughness during their 1990s heyday. They were instrumental in the team's Stanley Cup victories in 1997, 1998, and 2002, and their relentless style made them fan favorites.
The Production Line
Sid Abel
Ted Lindsay
Gordie Howe
This line is one of the most celebrated in NHL history. The Production Line was dominant in the 1950s, contributing significantly to the Red Wings' Stanley Cup wins in 1950, 1954, and 1955. They were known for their offensive prowess and chemistry, which helped define an era of Red Wings' success.
The Russian Five
- Sergei Fedorov
- Igor Larionov
- Slava Kozlov
- Vladimir Konstantinov
- Slava Fetisov
This line brought a new style of hockey to the NHL in the mid-1990s. Their skill, finesse, and chemistry were key in the Red Wings' Stanley Cup wins in 1997 and 1998. The tragic accident involving Konstantinov cast a shadow over their run, but their impact on the team and the league remains significant.
The Two Kids and An Old Goat Line
Pavel Datsyuk
Boyd Devereaux
Brett Hull
This line played a crucial role in the Red Wings' 2001-02 Stanley Cup win, effectively blending youth and experience.
The HUM Line
- Paul Henderson
- Norm Ullman
- Bruce MacGregor
Although less well-known, this line was effective in the 1960s and helped the team reach the 1966 Stanley Cup Final.
The Euro Triplets
- Pavel Datsyuk
- Henrik Zetterberg
- Tomas Holmstrom
Known for their skill and synergy, this trio was instrumental in the 2007-08 Stanley Cup win.
The MLB Line
- Anthony Mantha
- Dylan Larkin
- Tyler Bertuzzi
This line showed promise in the late 2010s with offensive production and chemistry.
These lines have left a lasting mark on the Red Wings' storied history.
Source: The Hockey Writers
Red Wings' All-Time Greatest Lines
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