The Jimmy Howard Foundation held a home run derby in Brighton last Friday, and the Red Wings dispatched a video crew to cover the event:
Month: June 2018
Michael Rasmussen appears on Shep, Shower and Shave
Red Wings prospect Michael Rasmussen appeared on WDFN’s “Shep, Shower and Shave” show this morning, with Rasmussen speaking about his role in the Red Wings’ “rebuild on the fly”:
Listen to “Red Wings Prospect Michael Rasmussen 6-28-18” on Spreaker.
Impressions from the second day of the Red Wings’ summer development camp ’18
The second day of the Red Wings’ summer development camp 2018 built upon the first day’s work.
Teams Lindsay and Howe worked with Grand Rapids Griffins coach Ben Simon, Wings player development director Shawn Horcoff, player development assistant and slightly banged-up instructor Daniel Cleary (Cleary took a puck to the head at the end of the Power Edge Pro skill drills) and the rest of the Wings, Griffins and Toledo Walleye’s coaching staff to layer in extra degrees of difficulty in both the team and skill development drills, and there was a dirty word uttered on the ice, at least if you were raised during the Scotty Bowman era of the Red Wings’ dynasty:
Call it a “chip pass,” call it a “flip play,” give a nun a smooch on the cheek and say a Hail Mary, by dammit, the Wings were “dumping and chasing” the puck off the side boards to isolate defensemen and let puck and player speed do the work for them on Tuesday.
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‘The Zadina run’ and summer hockey programming on Fox Sports Detroit
As the Red Wings show off Dan Mannes’ handiwork via a Filip Zadina “run”…
The Zadina run. #DRWDC @filip_zadina pic.twitter.com/K6xYmB7FPR
— Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) June 28, 2018
The media’s (and multimedia) takes from the second day of the Red Wings’ summer development camp ’18
Of disparate Red Wings-related note as the Red Wings and their prospects take in a Tigers game this evening:
- The Red Wings posted a video of development camp produced by Dan Mannes, and Dan really “knocked this one out of the park”:
New Wings assistant coach Dan Bylsma sits down with Cotsonika
NHL.com’s Nicholas J. Cotsonika spoke with new Red Wings assistant coach Dan Bylsma today, and Bylsma told Cotsonika that he’s joining his “childhood team” with tremendous enthusiasm for the tasks at hand (including reviving the Red Wings’ power play):
“As a player, I always thought or hoped at one point I would, whether it was Detroit or Grand Rapids [of the American Hockey League], finish my career playing in the red and white,” he said.
That didn’t happen. But here he is now, and the reason isn’t nostalgia or that he now lives in Ludington, an hour north of Grand Haven. It isn’t restlessness, either. He didn’t have the itch while sitting out in 2017-18 after the Sabres fired him on April 20, 2017, the way he did while sitting out in 2014-15 after the Penguins fired him on June 6, 2014.
He’s here because of the opportunity. Bylsma served as an assistant to Red Wings coach Jeff Blashill for the United States during the IIHF World Championship in Denmark. To that point they had been no more than acquaintances. But they had a lot in common — Blashill grew up in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, and played in college at Ferris State — and clicked. At the end of the five weeks, they won a bronze medal together.
“It’s important to me to have good people, the right people, to work with, and Jeff is one of those guys,” Bylsma said. “I know that from being over in the worlds with him, and I think vice versa for him. We’ve talked. We’ve coached against each other. But being in the trenches, being together on a staff, I think he’s confident I can work with him as well.”
Update: WOOD TV’s Larry Figurski spoke with Bylsma as well:
Afternoon audio from the 2nd day of the Wings’ summer development camp ’18: Kotkansalo, Berggren, Kivenmaki
The Red Wings’ prospects had a relatively uneventful afternoon’s worth of practicing and working on their Performance Edge Pro drills…until Daniel Cleary got beaned in the head by a slap shot with about 15 minutes left in practice. Cleary was helped off and probably got a stitch or two on the right side of his head.
The Wings’ media appearances were brief during the afternoon:
Kasper Kotkansalo, the affable Finnish defenseman from Boston University, accurately suggested that his footwork and edge work are going to be the arbiter of his professional career. The Kyle Quincey-style defenseman (the good Kyle Quincey, not the “ugh” parts) skates forward and backward well, but his edges need improving if he is to graduate to NHL-level mobility as his collegiate career continues:
HSJ, Krupa: Givani Smith addresses racist incidents heads-on
As I noted this morning, it was hard to listen to Givani Smith retell the tale of the racism he endured during the Kitchener Rangers’ playoff run, in part because it was plain old wrong, and also because Smith is somewhat resigned to the fact that a black hockey player is going to endure what he’s had to endure.
The Free Press’s Helene St. James spoke with Smith about the incidents…
Detroit Red Wings prospect Givani Smith was raised to be aware he’d encounter racism, but the abuse became too much after the April 29 Ontario Hockey League playoff game between his Kitchener Rangers and the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds. After his Rangers pulled out a 4-3 overtime victory, Smith, who is black, skated by the Greyhounds’ bench and extended a middle finger. Smith was suspended two games, and wound up finishing his junior career watching his Rangers lose Game 7.
“Definitely it was a tough way to go out my last year of junior,” Smith said Wednesday after Day 2 of development camp. “We had a really good playoff run — to work so hard, and the way I got suspended, it wasn’t ideal. Throughout the whole year and at the end of the season, it all built up in me. What happened at the end of the game, I wasn’t thinking and my emotions got the best of me.”
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Toledo Walleye earn ‘ECHL Overall Award of Excellence’
Toledo Walleye GM Neil Neukam was named the co-winner of the ECHL’s Executive of the Year Award yesterday, and today, the Walleye were named the ECHL’s winner of the Award for “Overall Excellence”:
Toledo recognized by ECHL for Overall Excellence
TOLEDO, OH — The Toledo Walleye receive the ECHL Overall Award of Excellence for the fourth consecutive year and the sixth time overall in the past nine seasons.
The award recognizes the ECHL organization that executes a well-rounded business plan including, but not limited to sales, marketing, media relations, and merchandising while also distinguishing themselves in their community, on and off the ice.
GM Neil Neukam: “It’s very humbling for our organization to be recognized for the fourth consecutive season with the ECHL Award of Excellence. It truly reflects the efforts and dedication given by everyone associated with the team from our front office staff, coaching and support staff and our partners at the Huntington Center. We have a great team in Toledo and I’m very proud to be associated with their accomplishment!”
The 2017-18 was a special one with the Walleye setting more than 28 records on and off the ice, including most sellouts (28), single-season attendance record (273,613), School Education Day attendance record (12,286), and most home wins (28).
Head Coach Dan Watson reached a milestone in his coaching career with 101 wins in two years as a head coach, and Broadcast Analyst Matt Melzak called his one-thousandth game during the 2017-18 season.
Niklas Kronwall to hold annual charity game for Jarfalla HC on August 10th
According to Hockeysverige.se’s Uffe Bodin, Niklas Kronwall will be holding his annual charity hockey game for his childhood team, Jarfalla HC, on August 10th. What follows is roughly translated:
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