Of disparate Red Wings-related note this evening:
1. In the hypothetical news department, part 1: The Hockey News’s Jared Clinton wonders aloud whether the Red Wings might deviate from their Blashill plan now that Barry Trotz is available as a coaching unrestricted free agent:
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The Jeff Blashill experiment in Detroit hasn’t worked out as well as the Red Wings had hoped. Sure, Detroit lost Pavel Datsyuk and some of the Red Wings’ top talent began to enter into the twilight of their careers, but Blashill’s 63-75-26 record over the past two seasons is underwhelming and there’s been little sign that things are getting better. In fact, Detroit actually took a six-point step backwards last season, which isn’t exactly the direction the franchise wants to be moving in. And while there aren’t many coaches who could get this underachieving group back on track, Trotz may be one of them. After all, he had some success with arguably less-talented rosters during his time in Nashville.
The door seems wide open for Detroit to find Blashill’s successor, too. With the departure of Todd Nelson, who joined the Dallas Stars’ staff this summer, there’s no readymade in-house candidate to replace Blashill. Trotz, though, could be just what the doctor ordered for the Red Wings. But the biggest question might be one of money. CapFriendly lists Blashill’s salary at $800,000 per season, so bringing Trotz aboard at his reported top-tier asking price would mean a sizeable increase in spending behind the bench. If they were willing to attempt to keep Mike Babcock, though, the Red Wings might also be willing to spend to bring a comparably successful coach to town.
I don’t see Ken Holland deviating from his plan, but that’s just my opinion…
2. In the hypothetical news department, part 2: the Ottawa Sun’s Chris Stevenson spun some trade scenarios regarding Erik Karlsson, including possible trades to New York or Detroit…
For the record, the NHL teams with the largest current stockpiles of top picks include the New York Rangers and Detroit Red Wings
The Rangers hold three first-round choices, two second-round selections and two third-round spots in this weekend’s draft. They also have a first-round selection and two second-round picks next summer. They also have the bankroll to sign a marquee name.
Detroit also has seven picks in the first three rounds this weekend, including two first-round choices. Come 2019, they, like the Rangers, own three selections in the first two rounds.
Karlsson to the Red Wings is an intriguing idea, if only because Detroit was the long-time home of Swedish superstar Niklas Lidstrom, the seven-time winner of the Norris Trophy as top NHL defenceman. He was also a role model for Karlsson.
3. In the charitable news department, Red Wings goaltender Jimmy Howard is holding a home run derby in Brighton on Friday to kick off his charitable foundation’s community outreach, and Howard spoke with CBS Sports Radio’s “Ferrall on the Bench” on Monday to discuss the event and some Red Wings-related topics:
Continue reading Evening news: on Barry Trotz and Erik Karlsson (hypothetically), Jimmy Howard’s home run derby on Friday, oodles of draft talk and Tweets of note