A pair of podcasts of note: Kulfan’s latest OctoPulse and Horcoff on TSN 1260

Of audio-related note this evening:

  1. On their “OctoPulse” podcast, the Detroit News’s Ted Kulfan discusses Tyler Bertuzzi’s salary arbitration hearing and interviews Mike “Doc” Emrick:

2. And Red Wings director of player development Shawn Horcoff spoke with TSN 1260’s the Jason Gregor Show today:

Prospect Round-Up: Raymond scores for Frolunda; Tyutyayev 1+1 in Belarus

Of prospect-related note for a Thursday afternoon and evening:

In the SHL, Lucas Raymond scored a goal on 2 shots, finishing at +1 in 11:38 played as the Frolunda Indians won 3-1 over Orebro Hockey. Theodor Niederbach played 2:42 as Frolunda’s 13th forward; Orebro’s Matias Brome had 1 shot and finished at -1 in 17:11 of ice time.

Here’s Raymond’s goal, from C More Sport:

Jonatan Berggren had 1 shot and finished at -1 in 19:08 played as Skelleftea AIK lost 3-1 to Oskarshamn.

Berggren made 2 pretty plays, and a couple more, via IceHockeyGifs:

And in Belarus, Kiril Tyutyayev had a goal and an assist, finishing at +1 in Yunost Minsk’s 5-1 win over Gomel.

Emrick on the ‘voices’ of the Red Wings

Former NBC play-by-play announcer Mike Emrick appeared on 97.1 the Ticket this morning…

And 97.1 the Ticket’s Will Burchfield took note of Emrick’s remarks:

Win or lose, Emrick wants [Red Wings] fans to know they’re lucky. The voices they count on are as enduring as their hopes.

“What you have locally is not only excellence, but stability,” Emrick told the Stoney & Jansen Show on 97.1 The Ticket. “Do you know that the tandems of Ken and Paul, and Ken and Mickey are the longest-serving two tandems in their media in the league? And you have that. You have one that’s 25 years and one that’s just short of 25 years. That’s stability and that’s predictability.

“So the fans know that the fortunes of the team may change, as they have, but those guys are going to be together year after year. That’s refreshing and it’s also comfortable, to have those announcers and knowing that they’re going to be there each year.”

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‘The Word on Woodward’ to discuss Bertuzzi, speak with Khan today at 12 PM EDT

From DetroitRedWings.com’s Daniella Bruce:

The #WordOnWoodward is back today at 12! We’ll be joined by @beckjason, @AnsarKhanMLive, @evanwoodbery, @ShepMatt, and more. Tune in on @DetroitRedWings and @tigers Facebook pages, YouTube Channels, and websites.— Daniella Bruce (@daniellabruce_) October 29, 2020

Quoting the Red Wings’ YouTube page:

Today’s Word on Woodward features an update on Tyler Bertuzzi being awarded a one-year contract, the Red Wings landing four standouts on the top players under 23 rankings list, and MLive’s Ansar Khan joins us live!

Mike ‘Doc’ Emrick appears on 97.1 the Ticket’s ‘Stoney and Jansen with Heather’ show

Long-time NHL broadcaster Mike “Doc” Emrick spoke with 97.1 the Ticket’s “Stoney and Jansen with Heather” show this morning, discussing highlights from his career over the course of an 18-minute-long interview:

Ontario Hockey League targets February 4th as 2020-2021 season start date

Per the OHL:

The Ontario Hockey League today announced an updated timeline on its Return to Play plan for the 2020-21 season as it continues to work with government and health agencies to finalize outstanding matters that help ensure the health and safety of all members of the OHL community.

“Although we are eager to get back on the ice, the safety and well-being of our players, staff, officials, tremendous fans and communities remains paramount,” said OHL Commissioner David Branch. “We remain committed to providing our players with a safe, first-class development experience as they pursue their professional and academic goals, and we look forward to the planned opening of our Regular Season on Thursday, February 4.”

Under the new timelines, OHL Training Camps are scheduled to commence on Saturday, January 23 in preparation for the 2020-21 Regular Season that will feature a 40-game schedule running from Thursday, February 4 through Saturday, May 8. Teams will play primarily against opponents in their geographic region in an effort to reduce travel in consideration of the health and safety of all players and staff. Details concerning the structure of team alignment will be made available upon release of the 2020-21 OHL Regular Season schedule.

A total of eight teams will qualify for the 2021 OHL Playoffs in pursuit of the J. Ross Robertson Cup that get underway on Tuesday, May 11. The OHL Playoffs will consist of three rounds, the first being a best-of-five opening round, followed by two best-of-seven formats to crown a League champion by no later than Monday, June 14. The 2021 Memorial Cup presented by Kia is scheduled to begin Thursday, June 17 in either Oshawa or Sault Ste. Marie.

Wings draft pick Donovan Sebrango named to Canada’s World Junior Selection Camp roster

Via The Athletic’s Seth Rorabaugh, Hockey Canada released its World Junior Selection Camp roster, and Red Wings 2020 draft pick Donovan Sebrango has made the cut:

Congrats to #RedWings 3rd round draft pick, Donovan Sebrango, on his invitation to the 2021 @HockeyCanada World Juniors selection camp! pic.twitter.com/GcRuSBAqTx— Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) October 29, 2020

A bad Covid-19 day for the SHL: four games postponed due to COVID-19 cases (Wings prospects luckily unaffected)

Today the SHL had to postpone several games due to coronavirus issues. The Thursday-and-Saturday home-and-home series between Rogle BK (Moritz Seider’s team) and Lulea Hockey has been postponed due to positive COVID-19 cases on Lulea…

And two more games were postponed, including Saturday’s game between the Frolunda Indians and Leksands IF, because of positive COVID-19 cases on Leksand.

‘Bert Takes’ from HSJ

The Free Press’s Helene St. James posted a column this morning which discusses Tyler Bertuzzi’s takes on the Red Wings’ offseason moves, his status as “playing for his next contract” on a one-year deal and his and the rest of the Red Wings’ uncertainty as to when the NHL might start its 2020-2021 season:

“Whether I sign five, four, six years, every year you need to perform and you need to work hard and contribute,” Bertuzzi said. “So even if signed a six-year deal, I’ll play every game like I’m on a one-year deal. I need to prove every year that I’m a good player and I want to contribute to this team.”

When he’ll get to contribute is uncertain, since the pandemic has pushed the start of the 2020-21 season at least into January. The AHL announced this week it is targeting a Feb. 5 start date.

The Wings favor allowing the seven teams that weren’t part of the playoff bubble to meet earlier than the 24 playoff teams that got to play in August. The Wings have not played since March 10.

“We’re all on board with that, get back in it with the coaching staff,” Bertuzzi said. “I think that’s going to be a crucial two weeks for us to dig deep and get things done.”

Bultman profiles William Wallinder

The Athletic’s Max Bultman profiles Red Wings prospect William Wallinder this morning:

It was around Christmas last season that William Wallinder began regularly practicing with men. At the time, he was 17 years old — big and fast, but with so much to learn.

Pär Styf, one of the assistant coaches for MODO in the Allsvenskan, had known Wallinder for a while already by then. Styf’s son, Hugo, is the same age, so he’s seen Wallinder’s game since he was young. But Styf noticed something from Wallinder’s early practices with the men’s team, at a level well above what he was accustomed.

“He did stuff that the other (defensemen) didn’t dare to do,” Styf said. “Because for him, it was all natural. He didn’t have to think, he just read the situation.”

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