Roughly translated: Albin Grewe tells Hockeysverige.se’s Bodin that he still wants to come over to North America this season

Red Wings prospect Albin Grewe has been receiving limited ice time playing for Djurgardens IF of the SHL, and, as a result, Grewe still wants to come over to North America if and when the OHL season ever gets underway. What follows is roughly translated from Swedish:

“If it starts, I’ll probably go over”

It has been a season full of uncertainty for Albin Grewe. And despite the fact that we will soon be in February, the forward honestly does not know if he will end the season with Djurgarden or in North America.

“It’s clear that it’s still in my head to start it, I will probably go over,” he says to Hockeysverige.se about a possible move to the junior league OHL.

Continue reading Roughly translated: Albin Grewe tells Hockeysverige.se’s Bodin that he still wants to come over to North America this season

Red Wings-Panthers morning skate Tweets and reports (plus some Swedish stuff): Not much information on the Wings’ lineup; Panthers’ skate underway at 11:44 AM

The struggling Detroit Red Wings host the Florida Panthers for a two-game series tonight and tomorrow at Little Caesars Arena (7 PM EST on Saturday; 5 PM EST on Sunday; both games will air on FSD/FS Florida/97.1 FM).

Our friends from Florida have won 6 straight games in Detroit, and possess a 3-0-and-1 record thus far.

The Red Wings were supposed to hit the ice just before 10:30 AM for their morning skate, but there was a delay, and Ken Kal’s Tweet made it look like an “optional”:

Morning Skate Show coming up https://t.co/1EArXKCYT0 Join us pic.twitter.com/wNDWedNJWF— Ken Kal (@KenKalDRW) January 30, 2021

Still optional?

The boys have hit the ice for morning skate as we prep for tonight’s matchup with the Panthers. #FLAvsDET #LGRW

Watch live presented by: @littlecaesars » https://t.co/FpcREWdS2q pic.twitter.com/sGUTXty6gq— Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) January 30, 2021

The Athletic’s Max Bultman also Tweeted this, which explains why the Wings are auctioning off 250 seats per home game:

Continue reading Red Wings-Panthers morning skate Tweets and reports (plus some Swedish stuff): Not much information on the Wings’ lineup; Panthers’ skate underway at 11:44 AM

Post Wings-Panthers morning skate video: Jeff Blashill

Red Wings coach Jeff Blashill spoke with the media after today’s morning skate in Detroit, ahead of tonight’s game vs. the Florida Panthers (7 PM EST on FSD/FS Florida/97.1 FM). He does not update Bernier’s status, listing the goaltender as “questionable’:

Blashill also hints at the concept that the Hirose, Smith and Rasmussen demotions to the “Taxi Squad” are temporary, but he was particularly evasive regarding lineup decisions today.

Panthers-Red Wings series mini preview

The Detroit Red Wings host the Florida Panthers tonight and tomorrow (7 PM EST tonight on FSD/FS Florida/97.1 FM and Sunday at 5 PM EST on FSD/FS Florida/97.1 FM), kicking off a stretch of six games between the teams over the course of the next four weeks.

While the Wings possess a 2-5-and-1 record, the Panthers sit at 3-0-and-1, and their latest game came Thursday, when they lost 3-2 in a shootout to the Columbus Blue Jackets.

If you want to watch highlights of that game, you can do so here:

Continue reading Panthers-Red Wings series mini preview

A bit more from Jimmy Howard regarding his retirement

Former Red Wings goaltender Jimmy Howard spoke with the Bangor Daily News’s Larry Mahoney about his decision to retire from hockey recently:

“With the state that we’re in with the pandemic, I didn’t want to leave and not be able to see my wife and kids,” Howard said. “It’s so nice to be just dad instead of Detroit Red Wings goalie Jimmy Howard.”

Howard and wife Rachel (Miller) have four children.

“I sat Rachel down the first week of December and told her I was done getting hit by pucks,” he said.

Howard loves being able to spend more time with his family. He is the head coach of 9-year-old James IV’s hockey team and an assistant coach for 6-year-old Henry’s team. The Howards’ other children are Olivia, 2, and 10-month old Louis.

James and Henry are forwards, not goalies, and that is fine by their father.

“Scoring goals is where the money is,” quipped Howard, who is enjoying life at home. “I have been doing little things around the house, whatever needs to be done. I’d much rather do this than be stuck in some hotel room,” he said.

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Prospect round-up: Kotkansalo, Viro score in Finland; Setkov scores OT winner; Bradley 1+2 in USHL, Moore 1+1 in NCAA

Of prospect-related note in Europe:

In the Finnish Liiga, Kasper Kotkansalo scored a goal, finishing even with 1 shot in 23:48 played, and Otto Kivenmaki finished at +1 in 14:33 played as Assat Pori won 4-1 over Ilves;

Eemil Viro scored a goal, finishing at +1 with 2 shots in 20:01 played as TPS Turku lost 5-2 to IFK Helsinki:

#Liiga
– Viro 1+0, +1, 4 SOG, 2 PIM, 20:01 ice time in a 5-2 loss
– Ässät 4-1 win:
• Kotkansalo 1+0, +/- 0, 9 SOG, 23:48 ice time
• Kivenmäki 0+0, +1, 14:33 ice time
#LGRW https://t.co/JySe2j5BDY— Red Wings Prospects (@DRWProspects) January 29, 2021

Victor Brattstrom served as the back-up in KooKoo’s 4-1 win over Jukurit;

In the Swedish Allsvenskan, Malte Setkov scored the winning goal, finishing at +2 with 2 shots in 20:19 played as AIK Stockholm won 3-2 in overtime over Sodertalje SK;

Continue reading Prospect round-up: Kotkansalo, Viro score in Finland; Setkov scores OT winner; Bradley 1+2 in USHL, Moore 1+1 in NCAA

Kulfan, Khan’s notebooks spotlight Wings’ offensive struggles

The Detroit Red Wings open a 2-game series opposite the 3-0-and-1 Florida Panthers tonight and tomorrow (7 PM and 5 PM EST on FSD/97.1 FM), and both the Detroit News’s Ted Kulfan and MLive’s Ansar Khan filed notebook articles noting the Red Wings’ immense struggles to find offense as significant contributors to the team’s 2-5-and-1 record.

Kulfan noted that the Red Wings feel that they have been unable to generate offensive “zone time” against their opponents, especially during Thursday night’s 7-3 loss to Dallas, where the power play went 1-for-6…

“You get 12 minutes of power-play time, you’ve got to score, and you’ve got to score earlier than that,” [Wings coach Jeff] Blashill said. “We have good entries, are in great spots and then we give pucks away. When we’re in the zone, we’re not executing. We’ve got to find a way.”

The Wings found themselves ranked 22nd out of 31 teams in power play percentage at 14.8% (4-for-27) entering play Friday.

Blashill mixed and matched units in the third period in an effort to ignite any kind of spark, and Tyler Bertuzzi did score to briefly cut into the deficit.

But it was too little, much too late. And it did nothing to erase the images of many Wings on the power play seemingly losing confidence with the puck.

“We’re fighting pucks. We’re not relaxed and not making the plays. We’re forcing it,” forward Dylan Larkin said. “It’s not working. We have to find a way to be dangerous. We have to keep it simple to start, and get a couple of shots and rebounds, bang a couple home. (But) the more we talk about it, the more we think about it. We can’t think about it too much.”

Kulfan continues; Khan focused on the Red Wings’ inability to generate offense without their quintet of COVID absences in Robby Fabbri, Filip Zadina, Sam Gagner, Adam Erne and Jon Merrill:

Their absences have contributed to the struggles, particularly on offense, where the Red Wings are tied for 29th, averaging 2.00 goals per game, and on the power play (22nd at 14.8 percent).

Fabbri was centering an effective second line with Zadina and Bobby Ryan. Those three, along with Gagner and Merrill, also played on the power play.

The available players must step up their game.

Anthony Mantha has just one goal and three assists, with a league-worst minus-10 rating. Vladislav Namestnikov has only one point (a goal) and Mathias Brome has no points in eight games.

“If there’s somebody else who can do a better job, we have to keep looking,” Blashill said. “We have to find a way. Those guys have to pick their games up or somebody else has to do the job. We’ll have some guys coming back, but it’s not through the weekend.”

Khan also continues

Update: The Athletic’s Kevin Kurz also offered this stat as a tip to sports bettors:

Detroit Red Wings — 1.86 goals per game

The Red Wings are 29th in the NHL in goals per game, managing just four in their three games prior to Thursday’s tilt with Dallas.

Analysis: The Red Wings are probably still a couple years away from playoff contention again, and although they have some young and improving forwards, rarely is this team going to light up the scoreboard. The odds might not be great, but I’d still lean towards betting their team under, or their opponent winning outright.

Former Wing Aaron Ward reveals gambling issue fueled by sexual abuse from U of M doctor Robert Anderson

This story is just hard to report. 97.1 the Ticket’s Will Burchfield reports that former Red Wings defenseman and hockey analyst Aaron Ward has revealed that he was one of the victims of sexual abuse at the hands of University of Michigan athletic physician Dr. Robert Anderson, who abused hundreds of victims:

Ward shared his experience in an interview with TSN 690 in Montreal in recognition of Bell Let’s Talk Day in Canada, a campaign aimed at fighting the stigmas surrounding mental illness.

Ward, who played hockey at Michigan from 1990-93 and later spent seven seasons with the Red Wings as part of a 15-year NHL career, said the abuse he suffered from Dr. Anderson contributed to a gambling addiction that plagued him for years.

“When I was in college and I was 17 and 18, I was sexually abused by a doctor who was at the University of Michigan who’s currently publicly under investigation,” said Ward, later confirming Dr. Anderson’s identity. “Listen, I was married 20 years and my ex-wife did not know that, not an ounce of that. But you come to a place of realizing that when you finally let go of these things and when you share with people, whether you deem them embarrassing, whether you can’t come to grips with the reality, if you take the chance and you verbalize it, you can quickly find out that people can either kind of relate to what you’re going through or they can just be there (for you).

“So as I admit that on radio, that I was sexually abused by a doctor in a professional environment at the University of Michigan and suppressed it forever, it is liberating as you drop these things from your conscience. I spent, since I was 17 years old when that happened, trying to figure out why I gambled since I was 17. That’s not the only reason, but it’s a contributing factor.”

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