The man leading the Saginaw Spirit in goals is barely old enough to have his driver’s license. And he may soon be the No. 1 pick in the NHL draft.
Author: Jeff Seidel, Detroit Free Press
Why Detroit Tigers’ Kerry Carpenter, for the first time, expects to make Opening Day roster
Detroit Tigers OF Kerry Carpenter is no longer hoping to make the majors. He’s now expecting it. And so, too, is the organization.
Why Michigan football crumbled when it finally faced adversity in College Football Playoff
All season, the Michigan football team didn’t really have to deal with adversity this season. And it showed during its loss to TCU in the Fiesta Bowl.
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Yes, the Detroit Lions suffered a literal and figurative setback on Saturday in Charlotte, North Carolina. But here’s why you should still believe.
Lions-Vikings pregame moment to remember Oxford High School shooting victims
Before Lions vs. Vikings, Oxford (Michigan) High grad Ava Swiss will sing the national anthem as the team remembers victims of a 2021 mass shooting.
How Michigan’s creativity, coaching stumped Ohio State and led to dominating win | Opinion
The path to Michigan’s latest win against Ohio State started almost a year ago as Jim Harbaugh prepared his team for its biggest rival.
Gamblin’ Dan Campbell played it safe and the Detroit Lions got burned | Opinion
If the Detroit Lions are upset about getting burned at the end against the Minnesota Vikings, they should work on converting more third downs.
How ex-No. 1 overall pick Spencer Torkelson is trying to put pieces back together, return to majors
Detroit Tigers prospect Spencer Torkelson started his second stint in Triple-A with a hit and a helping hand from Toledo manager Lloyd McClendon.
‘Nothing’s ever stopped John’: Oxford High basketball player, shooting victim up for courage award
Oxford High School basketball player John Asciutto can’t understand why he’s up for a national courage award, which says everything about him.
Opinion: As Oxford grieves football star killed in shooting, Tate Myre’s own words provide path to healing
Tate Myre’s description of his Oxford High School football team applies to the community as well as it grieves four teens killed in school shooting.