Fox Sports GO will stream the Red Wings Alumni vs. Guns N Hoses game tonight at 7 PM EDT

Fox Sports GO is going to live stream the Red Wings Alumni vs. Guns N Hoses game tonight at 7 PM EDT:

Afternoon round-up: Videos and articles from the second day of training camp, Zetterberg stuff and chatter about Jussi Jokinen

Of Red Wings-related note on a Saturday afternoon:

1. Fox Sports Detroit’s John Keating conducted an interview with Jeff Blashill from Centre ICE Arena this morning…

2. And the Red Wings posted clips of David Pope, Andreas Athanasiou and Evgeny Svechnikov speaking with the media:

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Audio from the second day of training camp ’18, part 3: Cholowski and Zadina

The final crop of audio from Saturday’s sessions at Red Wings training camp come in the form of interviews with Dennis Cholowski, who addressed his form over the course of a 2-minute chat, and Filip Zadina, who was a little bit wordier in discussing his renewed level of confidence for about five minutes:

Audio from the second day of training camp ’18, part 2: Green, Mantha, Blashill

Red Wings defenseman Mike Green, forward Anthony Mantha and coach Jeff Blashill spoke with the media during scrums at the Red Wings’ training camp on Saturday, and:

Mike Green discussed his return to health after neck surgery and his preparations for what he hopes will be an improved season:

Anthony Mantha talked about his hopes of playing on a fast line with Dylan Larkin and Tyler Bertuzzi, his inability to box this past summer and his non-decision regarding the shot blockers on his gloves:

Finally, Red Wings coach Jeff Blashill addressed his sleepy campers this morning, the chicken-or-egg game that is ice time vs. opportunity for Andreas Athanasiou, his hopes that AA and Thomas Vanek skate well together on the Wings’ third line, his take on tonight’s alumni game and much more over the course of an 11-minute interview:

A pair of audio clips from the second day of training camp ’18: Athanasiou and Pope

Of Red Wings-related note from the early media availability at Centre ICE Arena:

1. Andreas Athanasiou discussed the ice time vs. opportunity debate while speaking with the media today, suggesting that he needs consistent ice time to play well…

2. And Red Wings prospect David Pope spoke about his high confidence level as he attempts to battle for a spot on the Wings’ roster:

Morning news: Wojnowski, St. James pay tribute to Zetterberg; Duff on the rebuild; a bit about Rasmussen

Of mostly Henrik Zetterberg-related note this morning:

1. The Detroit News’s Bob Wojnowski wrote a column praising Zetterberg as he “hangs up his skates“:

He’s one of the all-time stand-up guys, always willing to face the questions after an ugly loss, offering no excuses. Zetterberg wouldn’t rip teammates, but when he said something forcefully, you knew it mattered. It certainly mattered to the team.

“He leaves a massive hole for a lot of reasons,” GM Ken Holland said. “Not only all those minutes (played), but when you’re trying to go younger, you need role models, and there was no better role model than Henrik Zetterberg. … On one hand, obviously it’s a massive downer. But on the other hand, as we move forward, there’s an opportunity for somebody in that locker room, from a leadership standpoint and time on the ice, to grab it.”

To grab it, you have to earn it, and that was what Zetterberg represented. No, he wasn’t as smooth as Lidstrom, or as gifted as Pavel Datsyuk, or as fast as others. Zetterberg had to work harder, as time passed and injuries mounted, to keep playing, and he did.

The Wings’ next captain might indeed be Larkin, although maybe not right away. He said he’s eager to take on more responsibilities but doesn’t need the “C” to do so, a mature stance in itself. Niklas Kronwall and Justin Abdelkader wear the “A” as alternate captains, and perhaps another will be added. Holland said he’d discuss it with Blashill, but it sounds like there might not be a captain this season, a symbol of how hard it is to earn, and how difficult Zetterberg will be to replace.

Lots of players endure pain, but Zetterberg also endured a pressure no Wings captain had for 25 years, missing the playoffs during a difficult (but necessary) rebuild.

Wojnowski continues

2. The Free Press’s Helene St. James also wrote a tribute to Zetterberg…

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Wings training camp day 1 video post

I’m not quite sure where to post these, so here are the Red Wings’ videos of interviews with Thomas Vanek, Jonathan Bernier and Joe Hicketts, as well as coach Jeff Blashill…

And here are the rest of the Day 1 videos:

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Training camp ’18 day 1: Glimmers, glimpses and shot-blockers

Friday was by far the strangest, most surreal and plain old unusual day of training camp that I’ve ever experienced since first coming to Traverse City in 2010, and I must regrettably admit that it was one of the worst in terms of being able to actually watch players skate.

Instead, the 9:30 AM practice began with Ken Holland announcing that Henrik Zetterberg would no longer play, and Zetterberg himself confirming the news, for about 25 minutes. Watching one of your favorite all-time Wings essentially retire in front of you is weird enough; witnessing that happen while there’s hockey going on in the other rink is…well that’s just hard.

I was able to gather glimpses and glimmers of Team Delvecchio, Team Lindsay and Team Howe skating through what were mostly dump-and-chase retrieval drills, I mean drills which focused on puck retrieval and breakout plays, as well as a little bit of Team Lindsay’s 5-1 victory over Team Howe in the daily scrimmage, but I’d be full of even more crap than usual if I were to suggest that I could give you full player assessments.

All in all, I was able to watch a fair bit of goaltending drills, I saw chunks of players in action between player media availabilities, and I at least got the flow of the scrimmage, but I usually take in excess of 10 pages of notes regarding a practice alone, and today, I took four pages of scribbled garble.

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Zetterberg catch-up post 2: Swedish version

Henrik Zetterberg spoke with the assembled media at Centre ICE Arena early this morning, and shortly afterward, he spoke by phone with scribes from Sweden.

Aftonbladet’s Per Bjurman spoke with Zetterberg regarding the conclusion of his playing career, and what follows is roughly translated:

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Kulfan: Camp begins with a bump-and-grind theme

The Red Wings did open training camp on Friday, and the Detroit News’s Ted Kulfan took note thereof:

Zetterberg’s announcement hung over the first day of camp, but there was plenty of work to do nonetheless.

What impressed Wings coach Jeff Blashill was the intensity of the drills and scrimmages.

“The competitive level was extremely high,” Blashill said. “In each group there were guys who really competed. It was a good start.”

The Michael Rasmussen, Joe Veleno and Filip Zadina line received a good lesson overall Friday, scrimmaging after a rigorous 60-minute workout.

“It’s a hard scrimmage for those guys. They had practiced and there was a ton of battle stuff,” Blashill said. “But it’s a good lesson. You have to keep grinding, and they grounded it out and continued to do stuff. “

Two players, Martin Frk and Veleno, left the ice early and didn’t finish the practice session. Blashill had no immediate update, though he didn’t think either was serious.

“It wasn’t anything major but you never know,” Blashill said. “It’s the time of year where you have nagging stuff and you don’t want the nagging stuff to then turn into a long-term thing.”

Continued, and the Detroit News’s David Guralnick posted a 19-image training camp photo gallery.