Press release: Griffins sign Humitz to pro try-out (again)

Per the Grand Rapids Griffins:

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. – The Grand Rapids Griffins on Monday signed left wing Max Humitz to a professional tryout.

A second-year pro, Humitz joins the Griffins for the fourth time this season. The left winger has seen action in seven games with Grand Rapids this year, totaling one assist and a plus-three rating. Throughout his career, Humitz has appeared in 15 AHL contests, compiling six points (3-3—6) and two penalty minutes. A native of Livonia, Mich., the forward skated in eight outings with the Griffins a season ago, registering five points (3-2—5) and two penalty minutes. Humitz has competed in 12 games with the Kalamazoo Wings (ECHL) this campaign and places sixth on the roster with 11 points (8-3—11) and a plus-one rating.

Pres release: Grand Rapids Griffins add five from Red Wings, Walleye

Per the Grand Rapids Griffins:

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. – The Detroit Red Wings on Monday reassigned forwards Riley Barber, Kyle Criscuolo, and Taro Hirose and goaltenders Victor Brattstrom and Calvin Pickard to the Grand Rapids Griffins.

Barber joined the Red Wings for the first time in his career and made his NHL season debut on Dec. 18, registering two shots and a plus-one rating. A former sixth-round draft choice of the Washington Capitals, the forward has skated in 13 NHL games with nine of them coming with Montreal during the 2019-20 campaign. Barber is yet to register his first point in the NHL and has two penalty minutes and an even plus-minus rating. With the Griffins this season, the seven-year-pro is tied for third on the roster with 16 points (7-9—16) while his four power play goals are tied for fifth in the AHL. Barber rattled off a six-game point streak (4-5—9) from Oct. 30-Nov. 13 and is currently in the midst of a three-game stretch (2-1—3) from Dec. 6-11.

Criscuolo joined the Red Wings for the third time this season on Dec. 15 and earned his first NHL point (0-1—1) on Dec. 18 against New Jersey. Criscuolo has appeared in 11 NHL games, with nine of them coming with Buffalo during the 2017-18 season. The Harvard University graduate is currently enjoying a seven-game point streak (7-7—14) from Nov. 20-Dec. 6 with the Griffins, which is a new career high for the center. Criscuolo’s three-game goal streak (Nov. 20-26, Dec. 3-6) tied Jonatan Berggren (Oct. 30-Nov. 5) and Turner Elson (Dec. 6-11) for the longest on the team this season. The sixth-year-pro registered a four-game assist streak from Nov. 20-28, which is a season high for Grand Rapids.

Hirose made his NHL season debut on Saturday against the Devils, logging an even plus-minus rating and two penalty minutes. The left winger appeared in 26 outings with Detroit in 2019-20 and amassed seven points (2-5—7). The former Michigan State Spartan has 10 penalty minutes and 16 points (3-13—16) in 43 NHL games. After leading the Griffins in assists a year ago with 23, Hirose has picked off right where he left off as he has bagged 15 helpers in the opening 22 games, which is a team high and tied for eighth in the league. The Calgary, Alberta, native’s 19 points (4-15—19) this season pace the Griffins.

Brattstrom returns to the Griffins after being reassigned to Toledo on Dec. 18 but did not see any game time with the Walleye. The netminder appeared in three games with Toledo from Nov. 20-Dec. 5, recording a 2-1-0 ledger with a 4.25 goals against average and a 0.829 save percentage. Brattstrom allowed three goals or less in two of his three appearances with Toledo. In the AHL, the Goteborg, Sweden, native has made four starts with a 5.32 goals against average and a 0.835 save percentage. Brattstrom was a sixth-round draft choice of the Red Wings in 2018 and is in the midst of his rookie campaign in North America.

Pickard has appeared in 113 NHL games throughout his career, with his most recent contest coming on May 8, 2021 against Columbus. The netminder has posted a 34-53-10 record in the NHL with a 3.01 goals against average and four shutouts. The 10-year-pro has seen action in 19 of the 22 games this season with Grand Rapids, including 15 straight. He set a new AHL career high for consecutive games played (14) on Dec. 10 at Manitoba and made his 11th straight start on Dec. 11, which tied his career best. Pickard currently places 12th in the AHL with a 2.47 goals against average while his 0.926 save percentage is tied for fifth.

TSN Tweet/video of note: Mark Masters holds a roundtable discussion with Team Canada’s Sebastian Cossa, Dylan Garand and Brett Brochu

Enjoy:

#WorldJuniors ROUND TABLE: Team Canada’s goalies explain why Mason McTavish & Connor Bedard have been the most impressive shooters so far. Brett Brochu, Dylan Garand & Sebastian Cossa also offer a goalie’s perspective on the ‘Michigan assist’ – https://t.co/CiWnzZeK6g#TSNHockey pic.twitter.com/2RWLMUUmAY— TSN Hockey (@TSNHockey) December 20, 2021

Tweet of note: Griffins coach Ben Simon briefly addresses his trip to coach the Wings

From TheAHL.com’s Patrick Williams:

Grand Rapids head coach Ben Simon fresh off his “recall” to Detroit, where he coached several of his players this past Saturday night:
“You go through the grind here in Grand Rapids,” and then get to share the moment in Detroit.#AHL pic.twitter.com/TxD2VhQ2CG— PATRICK WILLIAMS (@pwilliamsAHL) December 20, 2021

Just to be proactive and on the safe side, Simon also voluntarily held himself out of today’s practice in Grand Rapids to allow for an extra day after returning from Detroit.— PATRICK WILLIAMS (@pwilliamsAHL) December 20, 2021

Dylan Larkin named the NHL’s First Star of the Week

Pretty cool:

Dylan Larkin (@DetroitRedWings), Vladimir Tarasenko (@StLouisBlues), Nikolaj Ehlers (@NHLJets) named “Three Stars” for the week ending Dec. 19.#NHLStats: https://t.co/585aHPRdTT pic.twitter.com/uxhWWIaF5d— NHL Public Relations (@PR_NHL) December 20, 2021

The stars are shining bright. ✨

Cast your #NHLAllStar Fan Vote ballot now ? https://t.co/JOMxUndKd8 pic.twitter.com/wlDKtJkhRf— NHL (@NHL) December 20, 2021

@Dylanlarkin39 led the NHL with five goals and seven points in three games last week for the @DetroitRedWings, including his first career hat trick and four-point outing in a 5-2 W vs. NJD on Dec. 18.#NHLStats: https://t.co/585aHPRdTT pic.twitter.com/OMkKkzWIZU— NHL Public Relations (@PR_NHL) December 20, 2021

Number 71 in your programs…
Number 1 star of the week in the @NHL!

DYLAN LARKIN!!!

??? pic.twitter.com/PVK7z57I0j— Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) December 20, 2021

Update: Here’s the press release:

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The Hockey News’s Richardson lists Nick Leddy as an Atlantic Division trade candidate

The Hockey News’s Lyle Richardson listed a set of Atlantic Division players who might be strong trade candidates, and I don’t think that Red Wings fans would be disappointed to see this guy go:

Nick Leddy, Detroit Red Wings

The 30-year-old defenseman was No. 6 on TSN’s first trade-bait board of the season on Dec. 8. Like Chiarot, he’s a UFA next summer and could draw interest from playoff contenders. However, the Wings could be unwilling to part with him if they’re still in the Eastern Conference playoff chase by the trade deadline.

Continued; Leddy hasn’t been terrible by any means, but he’s been underwhelming for a player who was supposed to be the Wings’ top-pair stalwart alongside Moritz Seider. Instead, he’s playing with Filip Hronek, and sometimes Hronek carries that pair.

The Score’s power rankings: deck the halls with jabbed Bertuzzi

The Score posted this week’s power rankings, offering a Christmas present to each and every one of the NHL’s 32 teams…

22. Detroit Red Wings (15-13-3)

Previous rank: 16th

? A vaccine for Tyler Bertuzzi. The Red Wings wingeris the only NHL player who hasn’t received his COVID-19 jab yet.

Well, Bertuzzi was the subject of quite the chirp from New Jersey Devils enforcer Mason Geertsen on Saturday, as Yahoo Sports’ Thomas Williams noted:

In a league where, understandably, anyway, you can’t “chirp the way you used to,” I thought this was a creative “jab.”

That, and it would be great to have Bertuzzi in the lineup when the Wings head to Canada in March. The team needs his ability to stir up scoring via his forechecking prowess and energetic game.

Bultman files a mailbag article

The Athletic’s Max Bultman filed a mailbag feature this morning:

Am I alone in thinking Nick Leddy’s been underwhelming so far? — Walking on a wire

You are not. Certainly, the statistics are in your favor, with Leddy having just eight points in 31 games and carrying underlying numbers much worse than the ones he turned in for the Islanders last season. I do think he’s added some much-needed mobility to the Red Wings’ blue line, and his ability to skate with the puck is something that Detroit hasn’t had enough of in recent years. He’s also still their best left-shot defenseman, which matters.

But in terms of the hope he could help provide offense, yes, it’s definitely fair to be a bit underwhelmed.

True or False: If Vrana is healthy at the start of the season, Raymond would’ve started in Grand Rapids. — Seth Walters

I love this hypothetical from Seth, partly because it now seems impossible to imagine Raymond — who has 28 points in 31 games — anywhere but his current spot on the Red Wings’ top line.

And yet, it’s still fair to acknowledge he might never have gotten the chance to play there in the first place had Vrana not been injured. Does Raymond’s talent shine through in the same way if he spends the preseason playing on the wing of Michael Rasmussen or Mitchell Stephens? Probably not, but I do think his shooting talent and smarts would have found a way to earn him a spot regardless.

In addition to his skill, he plays a reasonably mature game, and at some point talent finds a way. So I’ll say FALSE. But it’s a great question.

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