Ken Kal and Daniella Bruce discuss the Red Wings-Capitals game in a 14-minute video:
Month: November 2021
Duff’s notebook: How do you stop a problem like Ovechkin?
Detroit Hockey Now’s Bob Duff discusses the Red Wings’ attempts to stop Alex Ovechkin from lighting up the scoresheet this evening:
Certainly, McDavid and Ovechkin present a challenge to opposing defensive structure. However, each is a unqiue challenge all its own.
“They’re different, him and Connor McDavid,” Red Wings coach Jeff Blashill said. “Connor McDavid, you have to be aware of his speed. You have to really start defending him in the O-zone.
The Detroit Red Wings are going from Connor McDavid to Alex Ovechkin. Is that out of the frying pan and into the fire, or vice versa?
“Where I think with Alex, it’s more once you enter your own zone you have to know where he’s at on the ice all of the time. You can’t give him a millisecond, or otherwise he’s getting his shot off and every shot has a chance to go in.”
In 28 career games against the Red Wings, Ovechkin has netted 20 goals. He scored in his first career game against the Red Wings on December 9, 2005. Ovi also netted a tally in their most recent meeting on October 27th.
Kulfan’s notebook: on the benefits of a ‘full lineup’
The Detroit News’s Ted Kulfan filed a notebook article this afternoon, discussing the Red Wings’ relative luxury of having a (borderline) full lineup of players to utilize over the course of the team’s 3-game winning streak:
You can almost hear the coaching staff knocking on wood, but the Red Wings, heading into Thursday night’s game, essentially had a whole lineup.
Defenseman Troy Stecher is out with an undisclosed injury, but Stecher was alternating into the lineup, and hasn’t been a regular.
With Dylan Larkin returning from his family emergency, and Tyler Bertuzzi squarely into the lineup since there are no games in Canada (Bertuzzi is unvaccinated), the Red Wings can place personnel in the lineup where Blashill feels they’re most effective, and not have to slot players into roles that aren’t entirely comfortable or productive.
“When you are shorthanded you’re asking a lot of players at times to move up lineups and spots where they’re not ready for,” Blashill said. “When you have a full lineup, you can slot people into matchups where it allows them to be successful. It allows you to slot everyone in the right slots.”
Continued; the Red Wings play 6 more games over the course of the next 10 days, so the lineup has to stay healthy…
Duff’s notebook: on Troy Stecher’s injury
Detroit Hockey Now’s Bob Duff posted a notebook article which discusses Red Wings coach Jeff Blashill’s update on defenseman Troy Stecher’s undisclosed injury:
“Stech has a number of options and one of which I think is that he’s gonna kind of go through the next couple of weeks and see how the injury reacts,” Red Wings coach Jeff Blashill expained. “He’s hoping that it becomes a pain tolerance thing.”
A week has already passed since Stecher’s injury was suffered during a 5-1 loss to the Boston Bruins. He’ll be missing from the lineup for a fourth straight game as the Wings are tangling with the Washington Capitals on Thursday at Little Caesars Arena.
One thing about the injury – it can’t get any worse. The question for the time being is apparently whether it’s already to the point where it’s bad enough that Stecher can’t perform effectively.
“It’s not something that he can hurt further,” Blashill said. “If it doesn’t react right, he’s either going to have to take significant time off, or have surgery. The other choice – that’s two of them – the third choice is give it a couple of days here and see if he can play through the pain and if the pain will subside at all. We’ll just keep taking it day by day.”
Continued; in this type of situation, I’m guessing that going for surgery might yield the least time for Stecher to recover.
Tweet of note: Griffins to release first of three ‘Champion Bobble’ series on Saturday
Here’s a promotional Tweet worth noting:
Make sure you come early on Saturday to get the first bobble in our Champion Bobble series! The first bobblehead is of two-time Calder Cup Champion, Mitch Callahan! #GoGRG
Tickets >> https://t.co/YjJxKktFsa pic.twitter.com/QzipqgRcRO— Grand Rapids Griffins (@griffinshockey) November 11, 2021
Podcast: Red Wings coach Jeff Blashill talks about practices with ‘Glass and Out’
Aaron Wilbur, the founder of The Coaches’ Site, has launched a podcast called “Glass and Out,” and his latest podcast involves Red Wings coach Jeff Blashill:
For episode #155, we’re changing things up and revisiting one of our favourite presentations from this year’s Virtual Hockey Summit. Detroit Red Wings head coach Jeff Blashill shared valuable tips for planning and executing a successful practice.
During the conversation, Blashill gets into the preparation and attention to detail that professional coaches need to invest into making a great practice, a great practice. While the drills you select for a practice certainly matter, he explains that it’s how you organize them within the structure of your practice, how you communicate the habits and details you want your players to pull out of each drill, and as a staff, how each coach plays a role in teaching and managing the flow of practice.
It’s clear the improvement and evolution of his approach has been rooted in being open minded and curious, in terms of what other coaches are doing, taking the time to watch how practices operate in other sports, and looking at how other industries educate their people and operate more efficiently.
Don’t miss out on this must-listen for any coach looking to improve their practice habits!
Detroit News’s ‘Octopulse’ podcast profiles Shane Wright
The Detroit News’s Mark Falkner and Ted Kulfan spoke with top draft prospect Shane Wright in their latest “Octopulse” podcast…
And Falkner penned a subscriber-only article noting that the Red Wings’ fast start all but takes them out of the Shane Wright sweepstakes:
Continue reading Detroit News’s ‘Octopulse’ podcast profiles Shane WrightThe Athletic’s Wheeler handicaps WJC rosters: eight Wings prospects make his projected rosters
For what it’s worth, The Athletic’s Scott Wheeler assembled a set of World Junior Championship rosters, and he made predictions as to how his selected teams would perform at the WJC in Edmonton.
Wheeler expects the Red Wings’ representation at the WJC to look like this:
Canada: Donovan Sebrango (defense, Grand Rapids Griffins, AHL);
Sebastian Cossa (goaltender, Edmonton Oil Kings, WHL);
USA: Red Savage (center, Miami of Ohio Redhawks, NCAA)
Sweden: William Wallinder (defense, Rogle BK, SHL);
Simon Edvinsson (defense, Frolunda HC, SHL);
Theodor Niederbach (center, Frolunda HC, SHL);
Liam Dower Nilsson (center, Frolunda HC, SHL);
Finland: Eemil Viro (defense, TPS Turku, Liiga).
Tweet of note: When Yzerman passed his idol
On this day in NHL history, per the NHL’s PR Twitter account, Red Wings captain Steve Yzerman passed his idol, Bryan Trottier, on the NHL’s all-time scoring list:
THIS DATE IN 1998: Steve Yzerman collects a goal and an assist to record his 1,426th career point, surpassing Bryan Trottier (1,425) for 10th place on the NHL’s all-time points list. #NHLStats pic.twitter.com/5O61xNVaZd— NHL Public Relations (@PR_NHL) November 11, 2021
Ken Daniels appears on 97.1 the Ticket’s ‘Stoney and Janssen with Heather’ show
Red Wings play-by-play announcer Ken Daniels appeared on the Stoney and Janssen with Heather” show this morning on 97.1 the Ticket, addressing the Celebrity Roast of Brett Hull (click for auction items), the mission of his Jamie Daniels Foundation and the Red Wings’ strong start: