Hockey fans and Detroit Red Wings enthusiasts are reeling after news broke that Steve Yzerman, a legendary figure in the franchise's history, will be stepping down as General Manager. The iconic former player, who spent 22 seasons with the Red Wings and won three Stanley Cup championships, will transition into a senior adviser role, handing over the reins to a new leader. Yzerman's departure marks the end of an era for the organization, as he leaves behind a legacy of success and a reputation as one of the greatest players and executives in NHL history. As the Red Wings look to rebuild and return to prominence, fans are eagerly awaiting news on who will succeed Yzerman in the GM role and how the team will navigate the transition.


Steve Yzerman out as Red Wings GM, transitioning to senior adviser role  The New York Times