Tweet of note via Krupa: Bobby Ryan discusses playing at the Spengler Cup

Via the Detroit News’s Gregg Krupa on Twitter comes a story from Full Press Hockey’s Murray Pam:

Extremely thankful for this short back and forth with Bobby Ryan who’s prepping to play at the #spenglercup
this coming weekend. #goSENSgo #LGRW #FlyTogether @FullPressNHL @FP_Coveragehttps://t.co/hymu8LJiOi— Murray Pam (@Pammerhockey) December 23, 2021

TheAHL.com posts a profile of Griffins forward Turner Elson

The AHL’s website has posted a profile of Grand Rapids Griffins forward Turner Elson, posted by Griffinshockey.com’s Mark Newman:

In a quarter of a century of Griffins hockey, fewer than three dozen players have spent at least parts of five seasons in Grand Rapids.

If you reduce the ranks to those who have logged five seasons of at least 20 games and who came to the organization as undrafted free agents ― players who were discovered without the pedigree of being a prized prospect of any NHL team ― you can count those players on less than two hands.

Turner Elson is one of those rare examples.

Now in his fifth year with the Griffins, Elson joins Brian Lashoff, Dominik Shine, Joe Hicketts, Colin Campbell, Francis Pare, Joey MacDonald and Dave Van Drunen as the only players to claim that distinction. His longevity speaks to his value to the organization.

“He’s a hockey player ― he loves the game of hockey,” said Griffins head coach Ben Simon. “He’s a versatile guy that you can use on the wing, at center, on the power play or the penalty kill. He can play different styles. Whatever you need, he’ll do. He doesn’t ask questions. He doesn’t ask why. He just works and he works hard.

“He’s one of those guys you know what you’re going to get because he competes. And he cares. He cares if the team wins or loses, which is not to say that the other guys don’t care, but he’s a soldier. He’s the kind of guy you go into a foxhole with.”

Continued (at length)

Fundraising while ‘feeling small’

Raising funds for the blog can be a complicated endeavor. One’s self-worth starts getting wrapped up in how much you raise depending on the day…And nothing makes you feel smaller or less “worthy” of support than a day where you don’t raise a thing.

Now it happens that these things happen, especially at this time of year. The holidays are stressing people out in more ways than one, we’ve all got financial pressures to deal with from said holidays, COVID is raging and it’s just not a good time of year for many folks.

Believe me, I can relate to all of the above-mentioned issues, as well as the general gloom that some of us seem to be wrapped in as the holidays approach. I’m not feeling “festive” this year, and that has very little to do with money.

But I’m still asking that, if you’re able to help put Christmas dinner on the table, that you drop a couple of bucks into the Paypal or Venmo accounts as Aunt Annie and I try to make ends meet. I am doing my best to battle through physical and mental illness to provide you a value-added product, and if you’re able to help, that’s great, and if you’re not, I understand, especially at this time of year.

If you’re willing to lend a hand, you can use PayPal at https://paypal.me/TheMalikReport, Venmo at https://venmo.com/george-malik-2, Giftly by using my email, rtxg@yahoo.com, at https://www.giftly.com. And you can contact me via email if you want to send me a paper check.

Press release: Griffins release three players from pro try-outs

Per the Grand Rapids Griffins:

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. – The Grand Rapids Griffins on Thursday released center Josh Dickinson, left wing Max Humitz and defenseman Gordi Myer from their professional tryouts.

Dickinson joined Grand Rapids for the second time this season on Dec. 10 and logged one assist in three games. The fourth-year pro registered his first point as a Griffin on Dec. 10 against Manitoba. Dickinson has appeared in four contests this season with Grand Rapids, totaling one helper, four penalty minutes and a plus-one rating. A native of Georgetown, Ontario, the forward skated in his 150th game as a pro on Dec. 22 and has amassed 15 points (2-13—15) and 20 penalty minutes in 51 outings in the AHL. Dickinson will return to Toledo (ECHL) where he has recorded 25 points (9-16—25) in 16 games.

Humitz appeared in two outings with Grand Rapids from Dec. 11-22 during his fourth stint with the franchise this year. Throughout his two-year career, the left winger has competed in 16 AHL games, compiling six points (3-3—6), two penalty minutes and a plus-five rating. A native of Livonia, Mich., Humitz skated in eight contests with the Griffins a season ago, registering five points (3-2—5) and two penalty minutes. Humitz returns to Kalamazoo (ECHL) where he has competed in 12 games and places sixth on the roster with 11 points (8-3—11) and a plus-one rating.

Myer was called up the AHL for the first time in his career on Dec. 14 but did not see any game action. The Ohio State University product spent his rookie campaign with the ECHL’s Greenville Swamp Rabbits in 2020-21, logging 10 points (4-6—10) and two penalty minutes in 36 contests. Myer, now part of the Toledo Walleye, has recorded nine points (1-8—9) in 20 games this season in the ECHL.

Khan speaks with Shawn Horcoff regarding the Wings’ WJC participants

MLive’s Ansar Khan posted an article this morning in which he discusses the Red Wings’ 8 World Junior Championship participants with Red Wings director of player development Shawn Horcoff. Here’s a player who I feel gets lost in the shuffle at times:

Eemil Viro, Finland

Position: Defense

Height/Weight: 6-0/165

Drafted: No. 70 in 2020

Team: TPS Turku (Finland)

2021-22 stats: 26 GP, 1 G, 2 A, 3 PT

He is a smart, undersized defender who has fared well in Finland’s top men’s league and is expected to play in Grand Rapids next season.

“He’s not he biggest guy, but he has good compete, he moves the puck well and when he’s playing simple, he’s at his best,” Horcoff said. “He’s not a guy who’s going to be flashy or blow you away offensively. But he can still make plays. I don’t think you’ll see him in an offensive role for Finland, but you will see him in a defensive role, playing against other teams’ top lines, killing penalties and just a real good defender that brings real good energy. He’s a guy who’ll come over here next year and take another step forward in our development program.”

Continued

Tweet of note: Simon Edvinsson named alternate captain for Team Sweden’s WJC team

FYI: Red Wings prospect Simon Edvinsson has been named an alternate captain for Team Sweden’s World Junior Championship team:

Möt Juniorkronornas lagkapten Emil Andrae! ©️

Förbundskapten Tomas Montén har utsett sin ledartrio för årets JVM:
C – Emil Andrae
A – Simon Edvinsson
A – Alexander Holtz
Hör vad Emil har att säga om det hedersfyllda uppdraget i videoklippet.#worldjuniors @IIHFHockey pic.twitter.com/KgpffbOrRx— Tre Kronor (@Trekronorse) December 23, 2021

Tweet of note: Donovan Sebrango discusses service dogs, winning the WJC for mom

Check out the attached video from TSN’s Mark Masters, in which Red Wings prospect Donovan Sebrango discusses his relationship with his mother, who has a service dog, and service dogs:

Sportsnet’s Shayna Goldman delivers holiday wishes for 8 teams, including the Red Wings

A holiday wish for the Red Wings, per Sportsnet’s Shayna Goldman, presented without comment:

Detroit Red Wings: A couple more shots: Tyler Bertuzzi’s vaccination status has been a topic of conversation throughout the season, especially after the forward was sidelined with COVID-19. The biggest issue, on the ice, is that Detroit has to play without him whenever they travel to Canada — and they look a lot different without one of their best offensive generators. Bertuzzi’s one of the best Red Wings at 5-on-5 at shooting (and scoring) from the slot. He also has one of the best passing rates in the offensive zone on the team, and can move the puck to the dangerous areas to set up his linemates, Dylan Larkin and Lucas Raymond.

Without Bertuzzi, they’ve lost their first three games over the border. They’ll miss him again, unless something changes, in six upcoming games in Canada. That’s the potential for 12 points that this team is going to need if they want to maintain their wild card standing.

Continued; at this point, the Wings can only make due without him. They’re not going to change his mind.