The Red Wings held a late-afternoon practice at Amalie Arena on Friday, ahead of tomorrow night’s game against the Tampa Bay Lightning.
After practice, Simon Edvinsson and coach Todd McLellan spoke with the media, and the Detroit News’s Ted Kulfan spoke with Red Wings coach Todd McLellan regarding the contributions of young players like Simon Edvinsson, Jonatan Berggren, Joe Veleno, Albert Johansson and Marco Kasper of late:
“It’s great when youth can come in and gain confidence and begin to produce,” McLellan said. “It’s not always about points but having an impact on the game. Usually it means the organization is going in the right direction, and the future has a chance to be taken care of. It also pushes others in the lineup to maintain a certain standard of play and maintain their status on the team. There’s a lot of things that can happen when youth arrives.”
McLellan had a pretty good handle on Seider (age 23) and Raymond (22), two players who made an immediate impact in the NHL. Still, McLellan continues to learn more being around them every day. But it’s players like Edvinsson (21), Berggren (24) and Kasper (20) whom McLellan had heard snippets about as prospects in the Wings organization that he’s excited about.
“With Seider and Raymond and those type of players, you knew more about them,” McLellan said. “Simon, getting to know him, he’s everything we thought he would be and even more. The amount of minutes he can handle as a young player is pretty impressive. Berggren and Kasper are two that I didn’t know much about. When you’re drafted fairly high, you have something going for you and I didn’t know what it was. They have found ways to contribute.”
McLellan has found a common characteristic through the young players.
“They’re hungry right now, that group,” McLellan said. “Hungry to play and learn, and that’s a healthy thing.”
Kulfan also spoke with Jonatan Berggren regarding the Wings’ strong play:
“It’s always fun when the team is winning and you’re able to contribute with some offense,” said Berggren, who has scored three of his seven goals this season under McLellan. “Just coming to the rink after a win, than a loss, is a great feeling.”
Continued, with talk of the Wings “traveling well”…