MLive’s Ansar Khan discusses Dylan Larkin’s desire to rebound from a difficult 2020-2021 season this morning:
“I’d love to have a bounce-back year,” Larkin said. “With that, I think it’s going to be great having Bert back. I want to continue to be better on the power play, better on the penalty kill, if there’s a role there, face-offs, just a better all-around game. Not trying to do too much … but really help this team win hockey games.”
Jeff Blashill, entering his seventh season as head coach, said he doesn’t judge Larkin’s performance by statistics.
“Certainly, production matters … but I don’t go on a night by night basis or in a 10-game segment and say, ‘Your points are low, so you’re not playing well,’ ” Blashill said. “I judge him on a lot more things than that, even things like scoring chances.
“I think when Dylan’s at his best he’s skating, No. 1. Everybody knows how much he’s on the ice because of how much he’s skating, he’s attacking the game, he’s winning puck battles with his body. He’s coming back and doing a good job defensively, able to play against anybody he faces, including the best players in the world. I would add one more element, that he along with a whole bunch of guys have to be better on the power play.”
Continued (with a bit of a Wings season preview)