Updated at 4:32 PM: The Detroit News’s Ted Kulfan has just posted a post-Lucas Raymond-makes-the-roster article which notes that the Red Wings’ 23-man roster may not be the roster that they actually start the season with:
Injuries could still play a role in the days ahead. [Adam] Erne didn’t finish the second half of Monday’s practice, nursing an undisclosed injury, and [Michael] Rasmussen and [Givani] Smith returned to the ice Monday after missing exhibition games last week.
“It’s a fluctuating roster all the time,” [coach Jeff] Blashill said. “Right now, we have some guys that are question marks that are going to work through the week, and we’ll see where they’re at health-wise and make the decision when we need to.
“(Erne) hadn’t skated to this pace in a while. He felt he could go longer. But from a medical perspective we decided for him to work his way into it. I’m hoping to have him ready for the opener, but I don’t have that answer yet. (Smith) is feeling better. I didn’t know if he was going to practice (Monday) and he went through the full practice, so that’s a positive sign.”
The Wings felt Veleno, a Wings 2018 first-round pick, was best served by spending more time in Grand Rapids. Veleno will play first-line minutes, and gain valuable ice time he likely wouldn’t have come close to getting with the Wings.
“That’s a huge part of the decision,” Blashill said. “He may be in a role that’s higher than he is here, which hopefully would maximize his development. And it gives us more organizational depth because he is a guy who can get sent down without exposing to waivers. Those are things that go into the decision. When guys play great, they find their way onto the team. When they’re playing good and other guys are playing good, then factors come into play like waiver-eligibility.”
Continued; MLive’s Ansar Khan also penned a similar story:
Veleno, 21, appeared in five games with the Red Wings near the end of last season (one goal, no assists). He did well in the preseason (two goals, two assists in six games), but there wasn’t a spot for him on one of the top three lines.
Veleno and Lucas Raymond, who made the roster, were the last remaining waiver-exempt forwards in camp.
The Red Wings also assigned forwards Riley Barber and Taro Hirose to the Griffins after they cleared waivers. They designated center Kyle Criscuolo and defenseman Seth Barton as injured non-roster and placed left wing Jakub Vrana on injured reserve (out four months due to shoulder surgery).
The Red Wings earlier today announced that right wing Bobby Ryan was released from his professional tryout.
“We felt that Bobby had a good preseason for us, but due to roster limitations, we aren’t able to offer him a contract at this time,” general manager Steve Yzerman said in a statement. “We will continue to evaluate whether there is an opportunity for Bobby in Detroit as the 2021-22 season begins.”
Update: The Free Press’s Helene St. James weighed in, too:
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