Tweet of note: Red vs. White rosters for the Red vs. White Game + stream link

Here are the rosters for the Red vs. White Game, which starts at 12 PM on the Red Wings’ YouTube channel:

? vs. ⚪️#DRWTC pic.twitter.com/p5WRez2rMm— Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) September 26, 2021

Also:

No Dylan Larkin, no Jakub Vrána on the Red-White game rosters today— Max Bultman (@m_bultman) September 26, 2021

I also don’t see Marc Staal on the roster— Max Bultman (@m_bultman) September 26, 2021

Daily Faceoff’s Red Wings preview preaches a little less doom and gloom

Daily Faceoff’s Cam Lewis posted a review of the Red Wings’ offseason moves:

What to expect in 2021-22?

The Red Wings will be an interesting team this season.

As I mentioned earlier, they took a decent step forward in 2021, which was fairly impressive given the injuries they dealt with. If the likes of Bertuzzi, Larkin, and Fabbri return and have healthy years in 2021-22, the Wings will be poised for another step forward.

Another key to Detroit’s ascent is how well their newest crop of rookies perform as they break into the league. Moritz Seider, the No. 6 pick from the 2019 draft, headlines the rookies Detroit will be welcoming to their lineup this season. Other players who could contribute are Joe Veleno, who had a solid five-game cup of coffee with the Wings in 2021, and Jonatan Berggren, who just had a breakout season in the Swedish Hockey League.

Playoffs are obviously a stretch for this group, but another step forward from 2021 is the expectation.

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HSJ in the morning: A profile of Moritz Seider

The Free Press’s Helene St. James posted a subscriber-only article regarding one Moritz Seider this morning, discussing the Red Wings rookie’s progression as witnessed by Wings player development specialist Niklas Kronwall, Wings coach Jeff Blashill and teammate Sam Gagner:

“He’s got a lot of good natural attributes that you’d like in an NHL defenseman,” Kronwall told the Free Press on Saturday. “That goes along with his personality — he’s very driven, he wants to improve. There’s a lot to like about Mo.”

Since retiring in 2019 having won a Stanley Cup and having played all of his 953 NHL games with the Wings, Kronwall has worked as the team’s director of European Player Development. Kronwall, a first-round pick in 2000, has been on the ice through the first three days of training camp with Seider, working on his shot.

“It’s rare to a have a guy who can both play with the puck and play with a natural feistiness that he has,” Kronwall. said. “He had a really, really good year in Sweden. I am very anxious to watch him in games here and see what he can do.”

Seider has been paired in practices at Centre Ice with newcomer Nick Leddy, a veteran defenseman acquired in the offseason. Coach Jeff Blashill described it as “a starting point:”

“You’ve got a really good skater in Leddy; you’ve got a really big guy in Moritz. Both have the opportunity to jump up in the play. I think having that veteran presence, we felt like it could be a really good match and they could see some significant minutes together.”

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Impressions from the third day of Red Wings training camp 2021

The Detroit Red Wings concluded the formal portion of their training camp activities on Saturday, emphasizing special teams work as the first and second days‘ worth of drills gave way to a day exclusively spent working upon odd-man situations, both under coach Jeff Blashill and under the tutelage of defensive coach Doug Houda and new offense/power play coach Alex Tanguay (who’s very vocal).

Today, Jakub Vrana also joined the fray for a shot period of time (and injured his shoulder; he’ll be reevaluated tomorrow), but most of the Red Wings’ activities involved changing up their PP and PK units significantly, though there were some consistencies in terms of Max Bultman’s lines from Day 1. It looks like we’ll see those lines tomorrow.

Heading into the Red vs. White game at 12 PM EDT on Sunday (most likely on DetroitRedWings.com and/or their YouTube channel), the pace of today’s activities was good, and the coaches were instructive in hammering home the basics of special teams play and competitiveness in said play…

But it’s very evident that the players want to move on to a real scrimmage and the practices which precede Detroit’s very heavy 8-games-in-12-nights exhibition schedule.

Continue reading Impressions from the third day of Red Wings training camp 2021

The Bobby Ryan Fan Club

In an article written regarding Jakub Vrana’s shoulder injury, the Free Press’s Helene St. James noted that the Red Wings’ players are rooting for a current and potentially former compatriot in try-out Bobby Ryan:

If the Wings have juggle lines without Vrana, it could present an opportunity for Bobby Ryan. He’s at camp on a tryout, and he showed at the start of last season how well he jelled with Fabbri and Filip Zadina. 

“He did a great job last year and he’s rehabbed from his injury and he looks great,” Fabbri said. “He’s a great guy to have around the room and be with the guys. Everyone is happy to have him back. If you look throughout his career, he’s been a very productive player, and a lot of that goes to his smarts and putting himself in the right spot. he’s got a quick releae and a great spot. He’s been looking good so far.” 

Kulfan discusses Filip Zadina’s next steps

The Detroit News’s Ted Kulfan has filed a notebook article about Filip Zadina, who is looking to establish himself as a scorer at the NHL at the ripe old age of 21:

Several Wings are looking to rebound from sub-par seasons. Zadina might top the list.

His defensive game, his play without the puck, were effective and positive. But offensively, the breakthrough many expected didn’t happen. Zadina only scored six goals, a far cry from his prolific junior hockey days. He knows what he has to do to improve.

“Hold on to the puck, play with the puck, and go to the net,” Zadina said. “Force myself to shoot the puck a little more and believe in myself and my teammates on the ice that we’ll do (our) best to score goals.”

The 6-foot, 197-pound winger didn’t make many offseason changes. He worked with the same trainer he always has, and concentrated on getting stronger.

“To get quicker on the ice and trust the process,” Zadina said. “Since last year I took a step forward. (I’m) trying to be the same player, just a better player.”

And coach Jeff Blashill explains what process Zadina needs to follow:

“We would love for him to take that step offensively,” coach Jeff Blashill said. “If he’s occupying a top-six role, he has to take that step offensively, otherwise somebody else will have an opportunity. That’s reality.”

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A pair of Wings Tweets of note: training camp, fast forward, and goalie masks

The Red Wings posted a quick but catchy highlight reel from Day 3 of training camp…

? Traverse City, MI.#DRWTC pic.twitter.com/Eipn3flVpJ— Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) September 25, 2021

As well as a set of goalie masks, those of Alex Nedeljkovic and Victor Brattstrom:

Fresh paint. ?

Nedeljkovic ?: @BishopDesigns
Brattstrom ?: @daveartofficial pic.twitter.com/PN9W296gXu— Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) September 25, 2021