NBC Sports’ Red Wings preview offers a fair ‘best case scenario’ for the team

NBC Sports’ Adam Gretz posted a Red Wings 2020-2021 season preview article today, and he offers a realistic “best-case scenario” for the team:

Best-Case Scenario

It is almost impossible to see a playoff berth here, so the best case for the Red Wings is that they show improvement and see young players continue to develop and progress. Players like Zadina, Mantha, Fabri, Filip Hronek.

The other thing that would be beneficial is if some of these low-cost free agent signings perform well enough to boost their trade value at the trade deadline. Players like Bobby Ryan, Troy Stecher, Jon Merrill, and Vladislav Namestnikov. No one expects them to be long-term answers. But if they can help the Red Wings get through the season and play well enough to bring back some potential long-term assets, it all works out for everybody (including the veteran players, who would then be part of a contender).

The other best case scenario? A little bit of draft lottery luck.

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HSJ, Khan on the Wings’ decision to waive Svechnikov, keep Brome on the roster (for now)

Red Wings coach Jeff Blashill addressed the team’s decision to waive Evgeny Svechnikov today, and the Free Press’s Helene St. James took note of Blashill’s remarks (which pretty much explain why he won’t be picked up on waivers):

The Detroit Red Wings sound like they hope Evgeny Svechnikov will remain with the organization, but they left themselves vulnerable to losing a former first-round pick for nothing when they placed him on waivers Monday.

How general manager Steve Yzerman explained the decision to Svechnikov is not known, but if another team puts in a claim before noon Tuesday, it’s sayonara Svechnikov.

“Unfortunately, Evgeny has had a number of injuries so he hasn’t been able to show a full kind of season of where he is at,” coach Jeff Blashill said Monday. “But we also have to make roster decisions and you’re restricted to your roster. Nothing is permanent. You have that risk, potentially, of losing guys, but let’s see where we’re at here at noon tomorrow.”

“Waivers just simply means that if they’re not claimed, you have flexibility to send people to Grand Rapids, to send people to the taxi squad,” Blashill said. “With the whole group of guys, it gives you flexibility to do that.

“This is kind of decision day, but it’s totally flexible. Guys that are on your roster opening day, it doesn’t mean they’re going to stay. And guys that aren’t certainly have the opportunity to be called up at some point.”

MLive’s Ansar Khan also took note of Blashill’s remarks regarding both Svechnikov

“Unfortunately, Evgeny has had a number of injuries so he hasn’t been able to show a full season of where he’s at,” Red Wings coach Jeff Blashill said. “But we also have to make roster decisions and you’re restricted to your roster. Nothing is permanent. You have that risk of losing guys, but let’s see where we’re at here at noon tomorrow.”

And free agent signing Mathias Brome, who appears to have made the team:

Brome began camp practicing with players projected to start with the Griffins but quickly moved his way up the lineup. He skated Monday on the third line, with Valtteri Filppula and Sam Gagner.

“I didn’t totally know what to expect because without seeing him even in the American League it’s hard to get a comparable,” Blashill said. “It’s really hard to get a read on which guys (who played in Europe) are transferrable in their skill-set and which guys aren’t.

“He’s been stronger on his skates and more tenacious than I realized when I watched him on tape. That’s helped him be real effective. When coaches have walked off the bench or walked off the ice they’ve generally said, ‘Brome played pretty well.’ The other part is he has shown to be trustworthy. He’s not a young kid. He understands hockey, understands when to take his opportunities and not to force it and he knows how to play good, defensive hockey.”

Khan continues

Training Camp, Day 9, media availabilities: Blashill

The Red Wings held their media availabilities after Monday’s practice, and coach Jeff Blashill addressed the Wings’ roster decisions:

Blashill says Wings are closing in on their opening roster but says “It’s totally flexible.”— Jennifer Hammond (@HammerFox2) January 11, 2021

Just as it is in life, Jeff Blashill says the key to making it in the NHL or any professional sport is being able to get back up when you get knocked down.— Jennifer Hammond (@HammerFox2) January 11, 2021

If there’s more to come, I’ll post the clips here.

Carter Gylander named ECAC goaltender of the week

Good news for Red Wings prospect and Colgate Raiders goaltender Cater Gylander:

GOALIE OF THE WEEK ?

Carter Gylander was lights out in his two starts for @ColgateMIH this weekend, going 1-0-1 with a .952 save percentage and 1.45 GAA.

Powered by @MACGoaltending ?‍♂️ pic.twitter.com/c9enVZq8vp— ECAC Hockey (@ecachockey) January 11, 2021

Red Wings waive Svechnikov (per Bultman), 9 other players

The Detroit Red Wings have made their waiver wire decisions, and they’ve waived the following players ahead of tomorrow’s 5 PM deadline to submit the team’s 23-man roster and “taxi squad” team:

Among Detroit players on waivers: Boyle, Pickard, Tugeron, McIlrath, Lashoff, Hicketts, Elson, Criscuolo, Barber… and Svechnikov— Max Bultman (@m_bultman) January 11, 2021

No surprise on Svechnikov. He’s been injured far too regularly to be picked up, especially given today’s wave of waiver wire picks.

Update:

Full waiver list:https://t.co/gjOvqcSdnQ pic.twitter.com/SirhMN9VZs— PuckPedia (@PuckPedia) January 11, 2021

A reminder that while some/most of the players getting waived today are likely to be assigned to taxi/AHL tomorrow if they clear, they don’t have to be. Some will likely stay on the active NHL roster. Would need to clear again after 10 games & 30 days on NHL roster.— PuckPedia (@PuckPedia) January 11, 2021

#RedWings have placed several, including Evgeny Svechnikov on waivers today. If he clears at noon tomorrow he can be assigned to the taxi squad or @griffinshockey The list also includes Turgeon, Barber, Hicketts, Lashoff, McIlrath, Elson, Criscuolo, Pickard and Boyle.— Ansar Khan (@AnsarKhanMLive) January 11, 2021

Svechnikov (on ice today) most notable #RedWings on waivers today…does someone claim him before noon tomorrow? Don’t think so, personal opinion— Ted Kulfan (@tkulfan) January 11, 2021

Update: Here’s Khan in article form:

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Training Camp, Day 9, ‘Second Group’: Khan reports Ryan, Helm, Erne absent

The Red Wings’ AHL’ers hit the ice early at training camp this morning, with Evgeny Svechnikov skating alongside a group of mostly Grand Rapids Griffins players, and the “second group”–consisting of players most likely play in the NHL–hit the ice around 12 PM EST:

Monday’s Red Wings practice.
Season opener is Thursday against Carolina Hurricanes. pic.twitter.com/riwa9RdTE8— Helene St. James (@HeleneStJames) January 11, 2021

#RedWings main group starts. Still no Ryan or Helm. Also don’t see Erne. pic.twitter.com/EKhCpCpdvt— Ansar Khan (@AnsarKhanMLive) January 11, 2021

In this Red Wings’ practice group are 20 skaters and 3 goalies. No Darren Helm or Bobby Ryan.

All the usuals plus Rasmussen, Lindstrom, Biega.— Max Bultman (@m_bultman) January 11, 2021

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Training Camp, Day 9: Wings streaming last practice online; Svechnikov returns

The Red Wings took part in their final preseason practice on Monday morning, with the Wings taking to the ice very early at the BELFOR Training Center the morning after the team’s 3rd and final Red vs. White Game.

Red Wings play-by-play announcer Ken Kal spotted an unnamed player taking to the ice alone at 8:30, an hour-and-a-half before practice was set t obegin:

Quick turn around. Back at Belfor Training Center for today’s practice. Join ⁦@daniellabruce_⁩ and yours truly for our final training camp show. View stream on https://t.co/IQvFVfZYrv pic.twitter.com/rAbCCXjrnw— Ken Kal (@KenKalDRW) January 11, 2021

And as Kal alluded to, the Wings are trying something new today…

Last day of @DetroitRedWings training camp with the one and only @KenKalDRW !! Tune in to our live coverage starting at 10:30 on https://t.co/uvZSRo6ZWQ P.S. we are smiling under the masks ? pic.twitter.com/XlPjcOZSIU— Daniella Bruce (@daniellabruce_) January 11, 2021

The Wings hit the ice just after 10 AM…

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Milbury out, Babcock in at NBC

Take this for what you will, from NBC Sports:

NBC SPORTS ANNOUNCES NHL GAME AND STUDIO COMMENTATORS FOR 2020-21 SEASON

NBC Sports’ Commentary Team Features Over 20 Game and Studio Commentators

Kenny Albert, Brendan Burke and John Forslund Headline Play-By-Play Commentators

Liam McHugh, Kathryn Tappen, Anson Carter, Keith Jones and Patrick Sharp Anchor Studio Coverage

Stanley Cup Champion Head Coach Mike Babcock and 13-Year NHL Veterans Ryan Callahan and Dominic Moore to Contribute to Studio Coverage

2020-21 Season Preview Conference Call Today at 1 p.m. ET

STAMFORD, Conn. – Jan. 11, 2021 – NBC Sports has announced its team of more than 20 game and studio commentators for its coverage of the 2020-21 NHL regular season, which begins Wednesday on NBCSN with a tripleheader headlined by the defending Stanley Cup Champion Tampa Bay Lightning against the Chicago Blackhawks. As a result of approximately 100 regular-season games in four months combined with COVID protocols, NBC Sports will use a deep roster of game and studio commentators in a variety of different combinations, with some occasionally calling games from remote locations.

GAME COMMENTATORS

NBC Sports will utilize nearly 15 play-by-play commentators and analysts throughout the 2020-21 season. Kenny AlbertBrendan Burke and John Forslund will headline the group of play-by-play commentators. Eddie OlczykBrian BoucherPierre McGuire and AJ Mleczko will lead NBC Sports’ game analyst team, all appearing on the season’s opening night Wednesday Night Hockey tripleheader. U.S. Olympic gold medalist Kendall Coyne Schofield, who has appeared numerous times on NBC Sports’ NHL coverage, will take on a recurring role as a game analyst this season.

In addition, many analysts, such as Olczyk, Anson Carter and Keith Jones, will contribute to both game and studio coverage during the year. In some instances, game commentary will originate from remote locations, including NBC Sports’ International Broadcast Center in Stamford, Conn.

NEW: Mike Milbury won’t be back as an NHL analyst for NBC Sports, @FOS has learned.

Statement from NBC Sports:

“We are grateful to Mike for all of his contributions to our coverage for 14 years, but he will not be returning to our NHL announce team. We wish him well.”— A.J. Perez (@byajperez) January 11, 2021

Three Things: On the Wings’ lineup, holes therein, top 100 players…and the taxi squad

Of Red Wings-related note this morning:

  1. WDIV’s Dave Bartkowiak Jr. posted his weekly Red Wings report, and he offered an interesting “best guess” at the Red Wings’ probable opening night roster. It assumes that a couple of players who are currently “unavailable to play” get healthy, quick:
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