After two games, is it time to go ‘all in’ on Moritz Seider?

ESPN’s Sean Allen posted a fantasy hockey column today, and while I’m bullish on one Moritz Seider, after all of two games played, I’m not sure I’d give Seider this kind of endorsement:

Moritz Seider, D, Detroit Red Wings (up 21 spots to No. 105): He’s passing all tests in the early season and looking like the Calder Trophy candidate we hoped. Seider is leading the Red Wings in power-play minutes and should be scooped up in all leagues to see where he can take this.

Continued; deep breaths, everybody. Seider is clearly a special player, but he’s going to have some ups and downs as he continues to learn how to play NHL hockey. Yes, right now it might not be a bad idea to pick him up in your fantasy league, but I’ve seen frickin’ Nicklas Lidstrom go through growing pains during his first season in the NHL. They will happen to Moritz, too.

Red Wings-Blue Jackets game-day notebooks: On the atmosphere at LCA, and Blue Jackets notes

Of Red Wings and Blue Jackets-related note ahead of the teams’ match-up tonight at Little Caesars Arena (7:30 PM EDT on Bally Sports Detroit/Bally Sports Ohio/97.1 FM), subsequent to the game-day skate and the post-skate media availabilities (videos of coach Jeff Blashill and Pius Suter included):

  1. MLive’s Ansar Khan posted a varied notebook which discussses Thomas Greiss, Moritz Seider’s ups and downs, Marc Staal’s status, and the atmosphere at Little Caesars Arena now that fans are back in the stands:

[Red Wings coach Jeff] Blashill noted that the atmosphere at LCA the first two games has been as charged as it has been since the building opened four years ago.

“I think the atmosphere has been great. Both games were highly emotional, which is a positive,” Blashill said. “We want to play with lots of compete, lots of emotion. The crowds have been awesome. It’s a loud building. It’s been a while since we had that (due to COVID restrictions last season). The first game in this building (in 2017), we didn’t have enough people in the seats. There were lots of people here, but they were either in the club level eating or checking out how beautiful the arena is. Now everybody is in the seats, and it just seems really, really loud.”

A loud building can provide a home-ice advantage.

“Playing at the highest level of compete and emotion every night is not easy for 82 games and most teams can’t do it,” Blashill said. “It can be a separator if we can do it on a night-to-night basis. We’re looking for every way we can to separate ourselves from other teams, and this is one way.”

2. ColumbusBlueJackets.com’s Jeff Svoboda posted a game-day update which includes the following:

Continue reading Red Wings-Blue Jackets game-day notebooks: On the atmosphere at LCA, and Blue Jackets notes

NHL.com’s Nick Cotsonika Tweets: Blashill talks analytics

This is interesting stuff from today’s morning skate:

Some really interesting stuff from Jeff Blashill this morning on the Red Wings’ use of analytics. A couple of nuggets: They use the NHL tracking data and Coaching Insights App, plus a third party. They still track scoring chances subjectively. (1)— Nick Cotsonika (@cotsonika) October 19, 2021

What is the Red Wings’ subjective criteria for a scoring chance? Shot location is part of it. So is the distance the goalie had to travel to make the save. “The more the goalie has to move, the greater the likelihood of the puck going in.”— Nick Cotsonika (@cotsonika) October 19, 2021

What is the Red Wings’ subjective criteria for a scoring chance? Shot location is part of it. So is the distance the goalie had to travel to make the save. “The more the goalie has to move, the greater the likelihood of the puck going in.”— Nick Cotsonika (@cotsonika) October 19, 2021

The Red Wings look beyond shots on goal and shot attempts. They look at Grade A scoring chances and zone time, in terms of actual game time elapsed. Again, they use NHL tracking data plus a third party.— Nick Cotsonika (@cotsonika) October 19, 2021

Blashill, on defining scoring chances and tracking them objectively: “We’ve written algorithms that take a lot of those factors into play. This will all get improved greatly as we are able to really harness the puck tracking and the player tracking.”— Nick Cotsonika (@cotsonika) October 19, 2021

The analytics stuff starts at about 8:15 —> Detroit Red Wings Morning Skate | Jeff Blashill – 10/19 https://t.co/F9oHEEMmGj via @YouTube— Nick Cotsonika (@cotsonika) October 19, 2021

Update:

Continue reading NHL.com’s Nick Cotsonika Tweets: Blashill talks analytics

Red Wings-Blue Jackets morning skate Tweets II: Columbus skates, speaks with the media

Of Twitter-related note from the Columbus Blue Jackets ahead of tonight’s game between the Detroit Red Wings and Blue Jackets (7:30 PM EDT on Bally Sports Detroit/Bally Sports Ohio/ESPN+/97.1 FM):

Chinny’s in & Korpi starts per the bench boss ✍️@Ticketmaster | #CBJ pic.twitter.com/A1NoWpM9qP— Columbus Blue Jackets (@BlueJacketsNHL) October 19, 2021

Videos: Pius Suter and coach Jeff Blashill (talking analytics) speak to the media ahead of Wings-Blue Jackets game

The Red Wings rolled their normal lines during this morning’s pre-game skate, they’re going to start Thomas Greiss opposite Joonas Korpisalo this evening, and forward Pius Suter and coach Jeff Blashill spoke with the media ahead of tonight’s game vs. Columbus (7:30 PM EDT on Bally Sports Detroit/Bally Sports Ohio/97.1 FM):

Press release: Grand Rapids Griffins sign Josh Dickinson to pro try-out contract

From the Grand Rapids Griffins:

GRAND RAPIDS SIGNS TOLEDO’S JOSH DICKINSON TO PTO

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. – The Grand Rapids Griffins on Tuesday signed center Josh Dickinson to a professional tryout.

The fourth-year pro has spent the majority of his career in the Colorado Eagles organization, splitting time between the AHL club and the ECHL’s Utah Grizzlies. In 47 AHL games between Colorado and San Antonio since 2018, Dickinson has logged 14 points (2-12—14) and 16 penalty minutes, including two assists and six PIM in seven games during the Eagles’ 2020-21 campaign. The Georgetown, Ontario, native has also appeared in 82 ECHL contests with Utah and the Indy Fuel, totaling 70 points (26-44—70) and 47 PIM.

The 23-year-old spent just one season (2017-18) in the college ranks with Clarkson University in the ECAC, registering 26 points (15-11—26) and 12 PIM in 40 contests.

Red Wings-Blue Jackets post-morning skate Tweets: Greiss vs. Korpisalo in net; Staal available; Suter, Blashill speak with the media

Updated at 11:29 AM with Columbus’ lines: The Detroit Red Wings held a brief morning skate ahead of tonight’s game vs. the unbeaten Columbus Blue Jackets (7:30 PM EDT on Bally Sports Detroit/Bally Sports Ohio/ESPN+/97.1 the Ticket).

Thomas Greiss appears to be starting opposite Joonas Korpisalo in the Wings’ and Blue Jackets’ respective nets, and Columbus will play without Max Domi, who has a broken rib.

Greiss is 7-0-3 since April 4, with a 1.46 GAA and .953 save percentage. https://t.co/AmA6fzkTTl— Ansar Khan (@AnsarKhanMLive) October 19, 2021

After the morning skate, the Red Wings’ players and coach spoke with the media…

Puis Suter said he likes the team chemistry so far. As for his line with Zadina and Fabbri, he said there’s a lot of speed there. He thinks they can start to produce more offensively #LGRW @DetroitRedWings— Daniella Bruce (@daniellabruce_) October 19, 2021

Coach Blashill seconds Suter. Says the atmosphere has been great, games have been emotional and building has been loud #LGRW @DetroitRedWings— Carley Johnston (@carleykjohnston) October 19, 2021

Marc Staal is available for tonight’s game #LGRW @DetroitRedWings— Carley Johnston (@carleykjohnston) October 19, 2021

Jeff Blashill said as of right now, Marc Staal is available tonight. #LGRW @DetroitRedWings— Daniella Bruce (@daniellabruce_) October 19, 2021

Me listening to Coach Blash explain their objective and subjective advanced stats and analytics #LGRW @DetroitRedWings pic.twitter.com/dJxNKwu9BS— Carley Johnston (@carleykjohnston) October 19, 2021

Some really interesting stuff from Jeff Blashill this morning on the Red Wings’ use of analytics. A couple of nuggets: They use the NHL tracking data and Coaching Insights App, plus a third party. They still track scoring chances subjectively. (1)— Nick Cotsonika (@cotsonika) October 19, 2021

What is the Red Wings’ subjective criteria for a scoring chance? Shot location is part of it. So is the distance the goalie had to travel to make the save. “The more the goalie has to move, the greater the likelihood of the puck going in.”— Nick Cotsonika (@cotsonika) October 19, 2021

The Red Wings look beyond shots on goal and shot attempts. They look at Grade A scoring chances and zone time, in terms of actual game time elapsed. Again, they use NHL tracking data plus a third party.— Nick Cotsonika (@cotsonika) October 19, 2021

Blashill, on defining scoring chances and tracking them objectively: “We’ve written algorithms that take a lot of those factors into play. This will all get improved greatly as we are able to really harness the puck tracking and the player tracking.”— Nick Cotsonika (@cotsonika) October 19, 2021

Jeff Blashill says Troy Stecher and Jordan Oesterle are both healthy. Blashill says that’s not an indictment on their play, thinks both have been good in practice, would be confident putting either one in games & that they could help DET win. Says he’ll get them in at some point.— Max Bultman (@m_bultman) October 19, 2021

As did the Columbus Blue Jackets’ coach…

Continue reading Red Wings-Blue Jackets post-morning skate Tweets: Greiss vs. Korpisalo in net; Staal available; Suter, Blashill speak with the media

Jamie Daniels Foundation posts a teaser for the Celebrity Roast of Brett Hull on 11/22

This event will take place on Bally Sports Detroit on Monday, November 22nd at 8 PM EDT:

The Jamie Daniels Foundation Celebrity Roast of Brett Hull is not only a night of laughter & entertainment, but a chance to raise funds & awareness for those struggling with Substance Use Disorder. Here, our Co-Founders, Ken Daniels & Lisa Daniels-Goldman with more information. pic.twitter.com/PzcuBLfBnC— Jamie Daniels Foundation (@JDanielsFund) October 19, 2021

Red Wings-Blue Jackets morning skate Tweets: Staal returns as Wings face unbeaten Blue Jackets

The Detroit Red Wings host the 2-and-0 Columbus Blue Jackets this evening at Little Caesars Arena (7:30 PM EDT start on Bally Sports Detroit/Bally Sports Ohio/ESPN+/97.1 FM).

The 1-0-and-1 Red Wings hope to evade Columbus’ 11-3-and-2 record against Detroit over the past 16 games between the two teams. The good news here is that Columbus has never started the season 3-and-0…not yet, anyway.

Detroit’s players took to the ice at Little Caesars Arena just before 10:30 AM for their morning skate, and Blue Jackets announcer Bob McElligott was the first person to Tweet out a morning skate video:

View from the #CBJ bench pic.twitter.com/TkM1LzXOcj— Bob McElligott (@BobbyMacSports) October 19, 2021

The Wings’ beat writers soon followed:

Red wings lines and pairs at morning skate:

Bertuzzi-Larkin-Raymond
Zadina-Suter-Fabbri
Namestnikov-Rasmussen-Erne
Smith-Stephens-Gagner
Rowney

DeKeyser-Hronek
Leddy-Seider
Staal-Lindstrom
Oesterle-Stecher— Max Bultman (@m_bultman) October 19, 2021

FYI from Wining It In Motown’s Kyle McIlmurray:

It’s Pride Night at Little Caesars Arena tonight, which you’d only know by digging through this press release from before the season. Talk is cheap, @DetroitRedWings. What else ya got? pic.twitter.com/D0ldwNxJjF— Daniel Trainor (@dantrainor1) October 19, 2021

Meanwhile, in Grand Rapids:

The reigning AHL Defenseman of the Year heard about you ? #GoGRG

Join the fun next week, as we have 3 home games. Tickets >> https://t.co/YjJxKktFsa pic.twitter.com/07X28OkZaN— Grand Rapids Griffins (@griffinshockey) October 19, 2021

Update: FYI:

Thomas Greiss off the ice first this morning. #LGRW @DetroitRedWings— Daniella Bruce (@daniellabruce_) October 19, 2021