Dylan Larkin spent a shift working at Tim Horton’s in Hazel Park to promote the “I Love the Red Wings” donut, which benefits the Detroit Red Wings foundation:
Continue reading Red Wing TV follows Dylan Larkin through a shift at Tim Horton’s
Dylan Larkin spent a shift working at Tim Horton’s in Hazel Park to promote the “I Love the Red Wings” donut, which benefits the Detroit Red Wings foundation:
Continue reading Red Wing TV follows Dylan Larkin through a shift at Tim Horton’s
Per the Grand Rapids Griffins on Twitter:
UPDATE: @DetroitRedWings reassign defenseman Libor Sulak from the Finnish Elite League’s Lahti Pelicans to the #Griffins ➡ https://t.co/xs7Dabk6xu pic.twitter.com/RpBm4hfO3M
— Grand Rapids Griffins (@griffinshockey) March 23, 2018
Will join the Griffins in Des Moines. Unlikely to play this weekend. Available to Coach Nelson next week. https://t.co/42ZOQ0tIAj
— Bob Kaser (@bkaser1) March 23, 2018
Sulak out 7-10 days with hip flexor and groin strain, then will practice. Once healthy is eligible to play for GRG. https://t.co/8GEq8w3W0N
— Helene St. James (@HeleneStJames) March 23, 2018
Here’s the press release:
NHL.com’s Brian Compton penned a now-that-they’re-eliminated article about the Red Wings, discussing “what went wrong” and offering reasons for optimism:
Reasons for optimism
Help is on the way: They used the No. 9 pick at the 2017 NHL Draft to select forward Michael Rasmussen, their first top-10 selection since 1991 (Martin Lapointe). Rasmussen, 18, had 59 points (31 goals, 28 assists) in 47 games for Tri-City of the Western Hockey League this season. He could compete for a job with the Red Wings at training camp in September.
Stockpiling picks: Detroit will be busy at the 2018 NHL Draft, with eight picks in the first four rounds. They added a second first-round pick when they traded forward Tomas Tatar to the Vegas Golden Knights on Feb. 26.
Bertuzzi brings hope: He may have two goals in 40 games, but Tyler Bertuzzi, a second-round pick (No. 58) in 2013, is showing signs of being a top-six forward at the NHL level. He’s been playing on a line with Henrik Zetterberg and Gustav Nyquist this month and has a Red Wings best seven points (all assists) in 12 games since Feb. 28, and has drawn a team-high six penalties while being assessed two penalty minutes. Bertuzzi, 23, was most valuable player of the Calder Cup Playoffs last season, when he had 19 points (nine goals, 10 assists) in 19 games for Grand Rapids.
The Athletic’s Craig Custance penned an article discussing Ken Holland’s future, as well as the Ilitch-sized elephant in the room:
As hard as it is to win a Stanley Cup, Holland may be facing his biggest challenge yet. The Detroit fan base wants change. There’s a mess to clean up that is the result of his attempts to optimize the team’s Stanley Cup chances in the final stages of the Nicklas Lidstrom, Pavel Datsyuk and Henrik Zetterberg era. There are bad contracts to burn off and high-end prospects who need to be drafted. Whether or not Holland will be the one tasked with doing that is all going to come to a head in the next few weeks.
“I think that probably between now and sometime at the end of the year, I would expect there would be some kind of decision made,” Holland told The Athletic this week.
Yzerman, a man whose opinion still carries much weight in Detroit, offers his support.
“I believe [with] everything he’s done, he deserves the time to rebuild it now,” Yzerman said. “He deserves the time and the respect of everyone to rebuild it.”
That may hinge on one person.
Continued (paywall)
MLive’s Ansar Khan’s 6 AM-posted column discusses the Red Wings’ loss to Washington and the Wings’ post-game discussion regarding their youth movement.
Coach Blashill weighed in regarding the concept of simply giving young players ice time because the team’s out of the playoffs…
“There’s a fine line there,” coach Jeff Blashill said following his team’s 1-0 loss to the Washington Capitals Thursday at Little Caesars Arena. “You have to make sure you compete and work. If you don’t compete and work you’re not getting ice time.
“Two … if you want to take one of those guys’ job, you got to play better than them. If I start playing guys because of their age, you lose 100 percent credibility and you don’t teach lessons of earned ice.”
And both Jimmy Howard and Henrik Zetterberg spoke with Khan regarding the players’ belief that “the kids” need to play in a competitive environment:
Continue reading Cup of Khan: Wings’ leadership on the youth movement
Of playoff, related note, in the KHL, Alexander Kadeikin didn’t play in Lokomotiv Yaroslavl’s 3-1 loss to SKA St. Peterburgh.
SKA eliminated Lokomotiv 4 games to 1, and Kadeikin probably won’t be signed by the Wings;
In the Swiss NLA, Joren van Pottelberghe served as the back-up in HC Davos’ 5-3 loss to EHC Biel-Bienne. EHC eliminated Davos 4 games to 2.
I believe that JvP has another year as Wings property, and it’s going to take another season for the Wings to decide whether to sign him as he’s just played a very limited role behind Gilles Senn in Davos;
In the OHL, Kaden Fulcher stopped 20 of 23 shots as his Hamilton Bulldogs won 6-3 over Niagara, taking a 1-0 lead in the teams’ first-round playoff series;
And in the WHL, Michael Rasmussen had an excellent playoff debut as the captain of the Tri-City Americans, scoring 2 goals in Tri-City’s 5-0 win over Kelowna.
Rasmussen had 2 goals and an assist, finishing at +1 with 5 shots and went 4-for-5 on faceoffs, and he was named the game’s 3rd star.
The WHL’s Twitter account posted Rasmussen’s goals:
23 seconds is all it takes! @DetroitRedWings prospect @mrasmussen16 makes it 4-0 @TCAmericans! #KELvsTC #WHLPlayoffs pic.twitter.com/wf9AVZYrOY
— The WHL (@TheWHL) March 23, 2018
? Ra ra Rasmussen/Leading Tri-City to an incredible win. ?
His second of the game makes it a 5-0 win for the @TCAmericans in the first game of the 2018 #WHLPlayoffs! #KELvsTC pic.twitter.com/0sJtLZxQTG
— The WHL (@TheWHL) March 23, 2018
Updated at 12:16 AM: Red Wings coach Jeff Blashill spoke with the media after the Wings’ 1-0 loss to the Washington Capitals on Thursday, and I listened in on 97.1 the Ticket…to rather disturbingly hear Blashill tell the media that Mike Green’s neck injury was a long-term issue dating back to last year, which could flare up with the “wrong type of hit.”
According to Blashill, the Red Wings had hoped that Green would be able to play through the injury through the balance of the season, but he was definitely going to need surgery (the same doctor that performed the discectomy on Henrik Zetterberg will perform a similar procedure on Green), and that’s why he wasn’t traded.
Also:
#RedWings Blashill said they’ll use their final @griffinshockey call-up on a defenseman, with Green out rest of the season. Didn’t say who and didn’t know exactly when. He said Howard will start Saturday at @MapleLeafs
— Ansar Khan (@AnsarKhanMLive) March 23, 2018
blashill says #RedWings will call up defenseman from GR.
did not say whom.
howard starts in turrana.
— gregg krupa (@greggkrupa) March 23, 2018
Who would you prefer to see the Wings recall, Joe Hicketts or Filip Hronek? I’m guessing Hicketts will come as the Griffins kind of need Hronek’s offense to make the playoffs.
Also, no surprise here:
Continue reading Khan, Krupa: Wings will call up a defenseman with Green out
The Detroit Red Wings attempted to earn a rare two-game winning streak when they hosted the Washington Capitals on Thursday night.
The Red Wings played damn well over the course of a 1-0, playoff-eliminating loss to the Capitals, attacking well, defending superbly and getting good goaltending from Jimmy Howard, but the Red Wings were unable to dent Philipp Grubauer and one mistake–a fall from Xavier Ouellet–yielded surrendering a goal to Brett Connolly that the team could not recover from.
The fact that the Wings blew a 2-minute 5-on-3 didn’t help, but the Wings got more than enough chances to score on Grubauer (includling an Athanasiou goal waved off due to goaltender interference by Bertuzzi), and they couldn’t find a way to beat the Caps on 39 shots and 70 shot attempts.
From the Red Wings:
MIKE GREEN TO UNDERGO NECK SURGERY; WILL MISS REMAINDER OF 2017-18 SEASON
Detroit, MI…The Detroit Red Wings today announced that defenseman Mike Green will undergo surgery on his cervical spine and will miss the remainder of the 2017-18 season. Green missed seven games from Feb. 17-28 with the injury but returned to the Detroit lineup on March 2 at Winnipeg. He re-aggravated the injury during the team’s practice on March 21 at Little Caesars Arena. The procedure is scheduled for April 5 at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City and will be performed by Dr. Frank Cammisa. A minimum two months of recovery time is expected.
Green, 32, has appeared in 65 games for the Red Wings this season. He leads all Detroit defensemen in assists (25) and points (33), while ranking second among blueliners with eight goals.
Here’s the Red Wings’ Game Day Preview video ahead of tonight’s game against the Washington Capitals (7:30 PM EDT on NBCSN/97.1 FM):