The Dallas Stars’ marketing department deserves a thumbs-up for this hype video suggesting that the eight games between the Stars and Detroit Red Wings will reunite a classic Norris/Central Division rivalry (which may or may not be true):
Month: January 2021
Red Wings-Stars Game 1 morning skate Tweets & stuff: Khudobin vs. ?; Benn questionable for Stars
The Detroit Red Wings open a set of two road games opposite the Dallas Stars tonight (8:30 PM EST on FSD/FS SW/97.1 FM; the teams play at the same time on Thursday).
The shorthanded Wings (no Darren Helm, Robby Fabbri, Filip Zadina, Sam Gagner, Adam Erne or Jon Merrill as of Stars morning skate time) are on an 0-and-2 slide after two disappointing losses against the Chicago Blackhawks, while Dallas has won its only two games of the regular season.
DallasStars.com also posted a worrisome set of stats about the teams which tangle this evening…
The Stars come into Tuesday’s matchup boasting a four-game home winning streak (4-0-0) against Detroit, while also earning points in each of the last six games (4-0-2) against them at American Airlines Center.
Dallas owns a 5-2-0 record over its last seven games against the Red Wings and has points in seven of the last 10 (6-3-1) against them.
As did Red Wings play-by-play announcer Ken Kal:
Wings need more balance in their scoring….
5 players have scored all 12 Red Wings goals
Ryan- 4G
Larkin 3G
Bertuzzi 3G
Mantha & Fabbri 1G each— Ken Kal (@KenKalDRW) January 26, 2021
If you’re interested, there is a local tie in this game as Ty Dellandrea once played for the Flint Firebirds, too:
Continue reading Red Wings-Stars Game 1 morning skate Tweets & stuff: Khudobin vs. ?; Benn questionable for StarsPress release: Olympia Entertainment partners with ‘Janam’ contact-less ticket readers
Olympia Entertainment has partnered with a company called Janam, which builds mobile ticket readers. This may mean no more ticket-taking staff greeting you (or at least a reduced number) at Little Caesars Arena:
NEW YORK, Jan. 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — INTIX 2021 – Janam Technologies, a leading provider of rugged mobile computers and contactless access solutions, announced today it is working with Olympia Entertainment to deploy contactless ticketing and venue access at Little Caesars Arena, home of the Detroit Red Wings and Detroit Pistons. Olympia Entertainment is also considering integrating Janam’s technology at its other sports and live entertainment venues, including Comerica Park, home of the Detroit Tigers.
Janam’s GT1 mobile pedestal delivers rapid, reliable and contactless access control for sports, performing arts and live entertainment venues. Its “plug-and-play” design transforms Janam’s proven and widely deployed handheld ticket scanners into contactless, self-service mobile pedestals that help venue operators promote safe “social distancing”, take advantage of the most advanced digital ticketing technology and save enormous cost.
By enabling guests to self-scan their paper or digital tickets, GT1 provides a tap-and-go experience that eases congestion, moves fans quickly into the venue and complies with state and local health and safety regulations for reducing the spread of COVID-19.
WDIV’s Bartkowiak on what qualifies as a ‘good finish’ for the Wings
WDIV’s David Bartkowiak Jr. offers this observation as to the state of the Red Wings, based upon a set of survey answers given by his “Dear Red Wings” discussion board:
It’s not crazy to see Red Wings fans more optimistic about this squad. GM Steve Yzerman made a long list of moves in his first full offseason in the position. The moves included upgrades (or so we thought) to the defense, offense and goaltending. He’s built this team with very few long-term commitments as he tries to foster a young corps and develop prospects, all while gaining more assets through draft picks. We won’t be surprised to see him flipping players at the trade deadline (April 12) for even more draft picks.
But before then, if the Red Wings don’t return to that more competitive feeling we saw in the first four games of this season, I am sure the next question on everyone’s mind is whether there should be a coaching change.
As I’ve said — and so many others smarter than I have said — over and over again: It’s not exactly about winning every game for a rebuilding team like Detroit. It’s about being competitive and putting young players in better positions to learn and perform. That’s what 6th place is — losing tight games but building toward a better future. Losing 6-2 to a depleted Chicago Blackhawks team that is expected to finish last in the league is not it.
Continued; at this point, I don’t want to be thinking about flipping players for picks come April 12th (which is this year’s trade deadline)–but I do want to see the Wings improve in terms of their competitiveness and overall play, and what the team is offering right now in terms of their level of play isn’t going to cut it with anyone in the Wings’ fan base.
I’m not thinking about a coaching change, either, if I may be blunt. Yzerman has stated that he’s going with Blashill for now, and I don’t expect him to do anything less than ride out the season with Blashill behind the helm.
Bobby Ryan tells The Athletic that he’s comfortable with his new start in Detroit
The Athletic’s Ian Mendes spoke with Red Wings forward Bobby Ryan about his time in Ottawa and his strong start with Detroit for an article posted this morning. Ryan tells Mendes that he doesn’t believe that he would have had the same kind of start he’s had in Detroit had he not been bought out by Ottawa…
“I was thinking about it the other day. Personally, I think the fresh start was welcome. There’s just an excitement that feels different than Ottawa,” Ryan told The Athletic Show Hockey Podcast on Monday. “I just don’t think I would have the same buzz that I have now about playing the game going back to Ottawa. There was just too much there in the past. I don’t think it would have translated this way for me there.”
Despite the significant pay cut — he signed a one-year, $1 million contract with the Red Wings when free agency opened — it’s clear that Ryan’s new surroundings in Detroit have invigorated him in a way that never could have happened if he stayed on Ottawa’s roster.
“I don’t think I could have gotten the excitement back to go back there,” he said. “It just wasn’t going to work.”
But Ryan admits this as well:
“There is part of me that wanted to go back (to Ottawa) and do it the right way, like I am now. Not only sober, but correctly — as a professional,” Ryan said. “But it’s hard to argue with that ending.”
Continued (paywall)
Red Wings-Stars series set-up: Limited information makes getting a ‘read’ on either team proves difficult
The Detroit Red Wings will face the Dallas Stars in Dallas for the next two games (Tuesday and Thursday at 8:30 PM EST, on Fox Sports Detroit and 97.1 the Ticket). As the Red Wings attempt to rally from 2 straight losses, an absence of secondary scoring and a string of COVID-related absences (see: Filip Zadina, Robby Fabbri, Adam Erne, Jon Merrill and Sam Gagner)…
Trying to sort out the Stars is difficult for a simple reason: three weeks into the 2020-2021 season, Dallas has only played twice due to COVID issues of their own. Dallas won 7-0 against the Nashville Predators last Friday, and they won 3-2 over Nashville on Sunday.
Despite missing captain Jamie Benn due to a leg injury and Blake Comeau to COVID protocols, Dallas’ strong start yielded “Second Star” status for Joe Pavelski, who’s posted 3 goals and 4 assists for 7 points over the course of the Stars’ first two games.
Dallas didn’t practice on Monday, so there’s no update on Benn’s status, no update regarding their COVID issues or the lack thereof.
As you may know by now, the Red Wings’ media corps isn’t traveling with the team, either, so we got a pair of Zoom calls with Anthony Mantha and Jeff Blashill today, and a single Tweet showing Troy Stecher picking out a stick from the Wings’ stick rack during practice today.
Long story long, it takes some digging to turn up context for Tuesday’s game. Let’s start with the Stars’ injury situation, per DallasStars.com’s Mike Heika…
Continue reading Red Wings-Stars series set-up: Limited information makes getting a ‘read’ on either team proves difficultBlashill on ‘big man syndrome’
Red Wings forward Anthony Mantha spoke with the media today regarding his issues in terms of goal-scoring and overall play. Ted Kulfan of the Detroit News already filed a notebook article regarding the big man, and MLive’s Ansar Khan noted that Red Wings coach Jeff Blashill has a theory about Mantha’s skating:
“I thought Anthony a year ago started the year really skating and when he skates and he stops he’s a great player,” Blashill said. “When he skates, he closes ground on people, he forechecks well, he tracks well. All those things create situations where he has the puck a lot. And when he has the puck a lot, he’s an excellent player. He’s 6-foot-5, he can move well, he’s got good hands, he can pass, he can shoot.
“He was able to play a long time and have great success without having to move a lot. He could basically stand still and dominate the Quebec Major Junior League. Over a period of years, he’s worked hard to break those habits and replace them with new ones.
“He’s really big, so when he’s not skating, he’s an easy target, but I think he cares a bunch, he wants to be great, and I know he wants to win, and he wants to play better than this. I believe he will play better than this starting tomorrow night.”
Update: Here’s more from Blashill on the Wings’ lack of secondary scoring, namely from Anthony Mantha and Vladislav Namestnikov, via the Free Press’s Helene St. James:
Continue reading Blashill on ‘big man syndrome’Kulfan’s notebook: Anthony Mantha discusses his struggles
Red Wings forward Anthony Mantha spoke with the media for eight minutes today, and he told the Detroit News’s Ted Kulfan that, of the Wings’ six games, he’s only played in one “good” game. Here’s more from Kulfan and Mantha regarding the big forward’s struggles:
“We’re not going to hide from it, [Sunday] wasn’t a good game,” said Mantha, who felt many different emotions while sitting and watching. “A little bit of everything. Obviously, I could sit back and be disappointed in myself, but today is a new day and I have to get better on the ice and tomorrow is a new game. I’ll make everything possible in my power not to be sat again this year or in the future. I just have to get my game going and do what I do best.”
Mantha has one goal and two assists through six games, with a minus-5 plus-minus rating. The offense hasn’t been there, the impact on games has been limited, and the consistent hard, forceful skating has been largely missing.
“I wish I had the answer,” Mantha said. “I watched clips the last couple of days and I had a meeting with Blash (coach Jeff Blashill). It’s just a matter of getting my feet moving and being intense in battles and everything will line up from there.”
Mantha met with Blashill before Monday’s practice in Dallas.
“He wants to see the Anthony that was playing last year at the start of the season and I want to see that guy come back ASAP,” Mantha said. “It was just to be a little more physical, stopping on pucks and winning those one-on-one battles, and like we said, skating during the game.”
Continued; here’s the video:
Videos: Anthony Mantha and Jeff Blashill’s Monday media availabilities
Red Wings forward Anthony Mantha and coach Jeff Blashill were made available to the media on Monday afternoon, ahead of the Red Wings’ set of games against the Dallas Stars:
FYI:
Jeff Blashill says Namestnikov practiced at center today. Doesn't mean he'll play there tomorrow, but at least sets up the possibility for it in the near future
— Max Bultman (@m_bultman) January 25, 2021
Anthony Mantha says he's watched film and talked with Blashill in recent days, and that he'll do everything in his power to not have to sit again, as he did for much of the third period yesterday
— Max Bultman (@m_bultman) January 25, 2021
Anthony Mantha says the only game he came off the ice feeling like he played well so far this season was the OT win over Columbus. It's pretty clear the slow start has bothered him as much as anybody
— Max Bultman (@m_bultman) January 25, 2021
Which one would you choose? ? pic.twitter.com/RT0YOFVyZK
— Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) January 25, 2021
Press release: Griffins selling fan cutouts for $50, to help benefit Griffins’ Youth Foundation
FYI from the Grand Rapids Griffins:
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. – Grand Rapids Griffins fans might not be able to attend games in person when the home portion of the team’s 2020-21 American Hockey League schedule begins on Feb. 20, but that doesn’t mean they can’t show their faces at Van Andel Arena.
Fans are invited to join our “poster children” – Griffins greats Jeff “Faux-ggan” and Martin “Fake,” along with Terri “DeBoard” and Bill “Stiffen” from WOOD TV8, “Pic” LaFave from WZZM 13, and Deanna “False-one” from Fox 17 – and purchase their cardboard cutout today, securing a spot in Van Andel Arena’s seats when the puck drops next month.
Fans can purchase cutouts of themselves or their pets, perhaps wearing Griffins or Red Wings attire, for $50 each, with a portion of the proceeds benefiting the Griffins Youth Foundation. These cutouts will make frequent appearances during Griffins AHLTV home game broadcasts, as well as on the team’s social media channels. Throughout the season, cutout buyers will receive links to video clips and photos of fan cutout sections. After the season, fans can pick up their cutout from Van Andel Arena for free or choose to have it shipped to them for $25.
Orders will be processed on a first-come, first-served basis. Fans will not have the option to select their own seats. To purchase a cutout, go to griffinshockey.com/fancutouts.
Fans are encouraged to watch Griffins games via a subscription to AHLTV ($34.99 for all 30 games), tune in on Newsradio WOOD 106.9 FM/1300 AM, and follow the team’s social media channels. Important information for Griffins season ticket members is available at griffinshockey.com.