Allen discusses Lucas Raymond’s status in a subscriber-only missive

Detroit Hockey Now’s Kevin Allen penned a subscriber-only article regarding Lucas Raymond making the team, noting that Raymond will have to step into Jakub Vrana’s shoes to some extent, and Allen also discusses the parallels between Raymond and both Dylan Larkin and a certain Moritz Seider:

(Vrana) is a big player in this team and then of course when a player like him gets injured, it opens up a spot,” Raymond said. “And I think everyone during the training camp had a chance to get in that spot.”

But it was Raymond who took advantage of it. The Red Wings only had one real roster spot open up front. Veteran Bobby Ryan was released from his tryout contract Monday. Another promising rookie, Joe Veleno, was sent to Grand Rapids yesterday. He had played solidly in training camp, but doesn’t boast the offensive magic that Raymond commands.

Jonatan Berggren might have had a shot, but he was injured early in training camp and never really got going. He also ended up in Grand Rapids.

It’s interesting to note that Seider and Raymond, the only two prospects to make the team, were Yzerman’s first round picks over the previous two seasons. Raymond is moving in with Seider. Raymond said early in training camp that Veleno had been his “Uber Driver.” Seider just bought a new car. “So now he has that spot,” Raymond said.

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Duff discusses Kirill Tyutyayev, the ‘International Man of Mystery’

Detroit Hockey Now’s Bob Duff penned a prospect-centric article which focuses on one Kirill Tyutyayev, who Duff deems the Red Wings’ “International Man of Mystery”:

Tyutyayev led the Russian U18 league in scoring in 2017-18 with 114 points in just 31 games. Last season, he was tied for fifth in assists in the Belarus Extraliga playoffs with 10 in 13 games as Tyutyayev helped Yunost Minsk win the title. 

“He makes a lot of good plays,” Blashill said. “He’s got a pretty good mind offensively. He knows how to create space for himself, he’s really slippery and smart. If you really watch him play, he’s strong on the puck. There’s no aversion to traffic, no aversion to holding on to the puck, no aversion to playing extremely hard.

“He’s heavy on the puck for a smaller guy. He works his tail off. He’s done lots of things well. He’s been a real pleasant surprise.

“I like him. I think there’s stuff there. I’ll be interested to see how he does in Grand Rapids. It wouldn’t surprise me if he was able to have lots of success.”


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Prospect round-up: Johansson scores in SHL; Viro, Edvinsson crack 20-minute mark in Champions League

Of prospect-related note today in Europe:

In the SHL, Albert Johansson scored a goal, finishing at -1 with 2 shots in 14:54 played as Farjestads BK won 5-4 over Djurgarden:

In the Champions Hockey League, Eemil Viro finished at -1 in 20:15 played as TPS Turku lost 4-2 to the Vaxjo Lakers;

And, in the Frolunda Indians’ 4-1 win over IFK Helsinki:

Elmer Soderblom finished even in 10:12 played;

Simon Edvinsson finished at +1 with 4 shots in 20:24 played;

And Theodor Niederbach finished even with 1 shot in 9:42 played.

Tweets of note from the Red Wings: a mixture of promotions, video and ‘funny ha’ moments

Of Red Wings-related Twitter note this evening:

Ken Daniels appears on the latest episode of ‘The Red & White Authority’

Red Wings play-by-play announcer Ken Daniels appears on the latest episode of “The Red and White Authority” podcast with Arthur J. Regner:

Press release: AHL TV to air opening weekend of AHL season free

Of Grand Rapids Griffins-related note this evening:

AHLTV OFFERING FREEVIEW FOR ALL OPENING WEEKEND GAMES

SPRINGFIELD, Mass. … The American Hockey League today announced that its AHLTV streaming platform will kick off the 2021-22 season with a free weekend of AHL games.

All 29 games on the league schedule this Friday, Saturday and Sunday will be free on AHLTV to anyone with an AHLTV account. No subscription or purchase is necessary to open an AHLTV account; visit AHLTV.com to sign up.

AHLTV features live streaming of every AHL game in high definition on desktop, laptop, tablet and mobile devices at AHLTV.com, as well as on over-the-top (OTT) platforms such as Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV and Android TV. AHLTV is also available through the official AHL mobile app for iOS or Android.

More than simply a means to watch games, AHLTV uses HockeyTech’s leading technology to form a full digital ecosystem in which data and video are integrated to create an experience unique to each user. Game feeds are seamlessly combined with the AHL’s statistical database from LeagueStat to provide real-time scoring updates for fans as they watch. Viewers are also be able to capture and save their own highlight clips to share with other AHLTV users within the platform.

To register for a free AHLTV account and to purchase subscriptions for the 2021-22 season – including a season-long all-access pass (including the 2022 Calder Cup Playoffs) for just $104.99 – visit AHLTV.com.

Press release: Bally Sports Detroit to air 72 Red Wings games

From the Red Wings and Bally Sports Detroit:

RED WINGS, BALLY SPORTS DETROIT ANNOUNCE BROADCAST SCHEDULE FOR 2021-22 SEASON  … 

72 Regular-Season Games to be Featured on Bally Sports Detroit or Bally Sports Detroit Plus …

DETROIT – The Detroit Red Wings and Bally Sports Detroit today announced the Red Wings local television schedule for the 2021-22 season.  

Bally Sports Detroit (BSD) continues its award-winning production and carriage of Red Wings games by airing a total of 72 regular-season contests with 59 games slated for BSD and 13 on Bally Sports Detroit Plus (BSD PLUS).

The popular announce team of Ken Daniels and Mickey Redmond return to call the action, while Bally Sports Detroit’s comprehensive coverage also includes pregame and postgame editions of RED WINGS LIVE. In addition to live reports from Little Caesars Arena, studio portions of RED WINGS LIVE will originate from Bally Sports Detroit’s studios at its Southfield headquarters.

A total of 10 Red Wings regular-season games will be nationally exclusive broadcasts on TNT and ESPN+ / Hulu.  

Khan, Kulfan on Lucas Raymond making the team

MLive’s Ansar Khan filed an article about Lucas Raymond having made the Red Wings’ roster, according to the perspective of, well, Lucas Raymond:

“Of course, to play in the NHL has been a dream of mine since I started playing hockey at 2 years old,” Raymond said. “So, they really supported me and always helped me along the way. It’s really exciting for all of us.”

He will make his NHL debut in Thursday’s season-opener against Tampa Bay at Little Caesars Arena (7:30 p.m., Bally Sports Detroit). He’ll start on the top line with Dylan Larkin and Tyler Bertuzzi and play on the power play.

Raymond, 19, impressed the team with his passing, shooting and attention to detail during the Prospects Tournament, training camp in Traverse City and in the exhibition season. He led the Red Wings with six points (two goals, four assists) in six preseason games.

“Getting used to the (smaller) playing surface is a bit different, but I feel really comfortable,” Raymond said. “You always have expectations or how you think it’s going to be, but it’s almost impossible to guess until you get out there. But it is for sure a special playing style and it’s really intense, a lot of speed, but I enjoy it.”

Playing against better players and more loaded teams in meaningful games will be another big step.

“It’s a lot of great players in this league and to be able to play against them will be a lot of fun and a really good challenge,” Raymond said.

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Update: The Detroit News’s Ted Kulfan spoke with Raymond regarding the same topic:

“I was unsure. I didn’t know what to expect,” Raymond said Tuesday. “If it goes well, it goes well. If it doesn’t, we’ll take it from there. But I’m glad it was good. Steve told me I played good during the preseason, but it’s a lot of work still to do and (just because he made) the opening-night roster doesn’t mean I’ll play the entire season (in the NHL).  I’m excited to get going and start playing.”

Raymond called his parents and family members in Sweden soon after.

“They were real happy for me,” he said. “To play in the NHL has been a dream of mine since I (started) playing hockey at 3 years old.”

Raymond, the Wings’ 2020 first-round pick who was selected fourth overall, was penciled to begin the season in the AHL in Grand Rapids while getting acclimated to the North American professional game.

With a smaller ice surface, playing against the best players in the world and the adjustment to simply living in a new country, there was a lot to ask of a teenager. But Raymond had an impressive prospects tournament, carried that performance over to the preseason and essentially played himself onto the NHL roster.

“Going into camp my mindset was I was do everything I could to make the team and block everything else out,” Raymond said. “Then you prepare for whatever happens. If you don’t (make the roster), and if that would have been the case, I would have been ready for that as well. But my main focus and goal was to make the team.

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Sebastian Cossa named WHL’s goaltender of the week

Per the WHL:

He helped the @EdmOilKings earn five of a possible six points on the road, @DetroitRedWings prospect Sebastian Cossa is the WHL Goaltender of the Week!

? | https://t.co/ZR2umyqHTY pic.twitter.com/TyyvDmwcfq— The WHL (@TheWHL) October 12, 2021

Here’s their press release:

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