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Detroit Red Wings analyst Mickey Redmond to take medical leave for surgery

Redmond will undergo surgery for chronic neck issues

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DETROIT – Detroit Red Wings broadcast analyst Mickey Redmond will take a medical leave of absence, the team announced Sunday afternoon.

Redmond is scheduled to undergo cervical spine fusion surgery next week to address chronic neck issues.

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He is expected to be out until sometime after the NHL’s Olympic break.

“It’s been an incredible season so far in Hockeytown, and I’m looking forward to being back behind the microphone for our exciting playoff run,” Redmond said.

The Wings have eight games remaining before the NHL breaks for next month’s 2026 Olympics in Milan.

“Mickey has the support of his Red Wings family, and we appreciate that he’s prioritizing health,” the Red Wings said in a statement. “Mickey decided to wait on having this procedure until a time that was best for the broadcast, for the team, and ultimately for the fans — a great example of what an incredible teammate he is both on and off the air. Everyone in the organization will keep him in our thoughts and will do anything needed to support his recovery.”

Redmond is in his 47th year calling NHL games and his 41st season with Detroit.


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