The Hockey News: Seider, Raymond have value as fantasy hockey ‘sophomore’ picks

The Hockey News’s Jason Chen posted a list of players that he believes will give fantasy hockey poolies an advantage as sophomore NHL players, and he mentions both Moritz Seider and Lucas Raymond…

While severely underestimating Seider’s potential:

Moritz Seider, D, Red Wings: The Wings were one of the most improved teams over the summer and Seider will be a hot commodity, especially in keeper leagues. He already offers up Victor Hedman-like upside as a multi-category contributor and a borderline top-20 defenseman. Draft him and never look back.

Lucas Raymond, RW, Red Wings: Raymond’s 23 goals was one off the rookie lead but he’s arguably the best goal scorer in his class, ahead of both Caufield and Arthur Kaliyev, two of the better shooters. Raymond had dual-winger eligibility last season and could do the same this season. Even if Raymond struggles and gets dropped from Dylan Larkin’s line, Detroit’s added depth ensures that he still has quality players to play with.

Continued; yeah, okay, Seider’s a “borderline top 20 defenseman” after posting 50 points in 82 games as a 20-year-old rookie.

Now 21, Seider is getting bigger and stronger this offseason–as is Raymond, whose 23 goals and 57 points are nothing to sneeze at. While I’ll grant you that Seider has to earn something like talk as a top-10 NHL defenseman, or a Norris Trophy candidate, in an NHL full of Cale Makars and Adam Foxes, I’m confident that, sooner than later, we’ll be talking about Seider in those conversations.

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DHN’s Allen discusses the Wings’ power play

Detroit Hockey Now’s Kevin Allen has written a subscriber-only article which discusses 5 reasons why the Red Wings’ power play should be improved this upcoming season. Among his comments:

David Perron Factor: David Perron, signed this summer as a free agent, is a proven playoff performer. He scored 11 power play goals last season. His St. Louis Blues ranked second on the power play last season. To put that into perspective, consider that no member of the Red Wings owned more than six power play goals.

He has scored 33 power play goals over the past four seasons, which ranks 23rd in the NHL. In that same time period, Dylan Larkin has 19 PP goals. That ranks 85th.

Perron has always had a power play knack, an understanding of how to find seams in the defensive coverage. He offers a quick release and an accurate shot. Perron is going to help.

Continued (paywall)

Tweet of note: Moritz Seider pumps you up

If you’ve followed the blog over the summer, you’ve already seen Moritz Seider in the gym at his personal trainer’s place in Mannheim, but NHL.com posted a Tweet which highlights Seider hard at work:

Moritz Seider’s been putting in that WORK this offseason. 🏋️

(🎥: IG/kings360.sports) pic.twitter.com/HqDcAoxYwW— NHL (@NHL) August 14, 2022

I’d imagine that Seider’s also skating on the ice when the Adler Mannheim aren’t on the ice preparing for their 2022-2023 DEL season.

Red Wings at the WJC: a triple-header of games today, plus the TV schedule for Sunday, August 14th

It’s “Super Sunday” at the World Championship as a triple-header’s worth of games will include Red Wings prospects:

Team Finland vs. Slovakia @ 2 PM EDT on TSN and the NHL Network…

Eemil Viro plays for Finland…

Czechia vs. Latvia @ 6 PM EDT on TSN and the NHL Network…

Jan Bednar plays for Czechia...

Team Sweden vs. Team USA @ 10 PM EDT on TSN and the NHL Network…

Simon Edvinsson, Theodor Niederbach and William Wallinder play for Sweden; Carter Mazur and Red Savage play for Team USA.

Roughly Translated: Johan Franzen speaks with HockeySverige.se’s Ronnie Ronnqvist

Former Red Wings forward Johan Franzen engaged in an incredibly lengthy conversation with HockeySverige.se’s Ronnie Ronnqvist, who published a novella of an article as part of his “Old School Hockey” series.

The vast majority of the interview with the 40-year-old Franzen consists of discussions regarding his hockey upbringing in Landsbro, Sweden, his attempts to break into the pro game, his status as an incredibly shy human being and, eventually, his career in Detroit.

This time, however, there’s no mention of that certain former coach who is definitely not on Franzen’s Christmas card list, and the interview concludes with a health update from the big goal-scorer, who has suffered greatly from post-concussion issues over the past couple of years.

It sounds like Franzen has finally turned a corner in his attempts to recover from the most debilitating parts of his post-concussive symptoms, but he’s not anywhere close to 100%, and he may never get back to that point.

Anyway, what follows is a rough translation of the pertinent part of the interview, which is in Swedish:

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DHN’s Duff discusses Elmer Soderblom’s learning curve

Red Wings prospect Elmer Soderblom is 21 years of age, and we tend to think of him as particularly experienced because big Elmer (6’8,” 249 pounds) has played parts of three seasons with Frolunda HC of the SHL, but last season was Soderblom’s first year exclusively spent at the SHL level.

Soderblom’s somewhat limited professional experience means that he’s probably going to need a stint in Grand Rapids before he comes up to the Red Wings at some point soon, for the sake of acclimating Soderblom to the rigors of North American hockey.

He’s never played on the smaller rink (NHL rinks are 200’x85,’ and international rinks are 200’x100′), he’s never played at NHL pace, and he hasn’t really battled with players who are just as big and strong as he is.

After Lucas Raymond’s performance last season, he’s certainly proven that anything is possible in the prospect development department, but Soderblom will probably require a little bit of patience from Red Wings fans.

The need for patience with Big Elmer is the focus of an article by Detroit Hockey Now’s Bob Duff this morning:

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A bit of late-night praise for Carter Mazur

A middle-of-the-night note from a sleep-deprived blogger: Sportsnet’s Courtney Jacobson picked the website’s “3 Stars” from Saturday’s World Junior Championship action, and Red Wings prospect Carter Mazur earned 3rd star honors:

3rd Star: Carter Mazur, USA: It appears that a day of rest following their 7-1 victory over Switzerland did nothing to squander the momentum of the United States. They came out of the gate swinging and continued relentlessly, completing a staggering 7-0 win over Austria.

Team USA’s leading goal scorer Carter Mazur collected two more in the second period, scoring goals five and six to secure the blowout victory.

With his family in attendance, the Red Wings prospect scored his third goal of the tournament point-blank after a forced turnover in the offensive zone by Thomas Bordeleau.

His second goal of the afternoon came less than a minute later on the power-play, where Mazur ripped it from the bumper position off another feed from Bordeleau.

Following this two-goal performance, Mazur retains his spot as number two in tournament scoring, second only to Canada’s Mason McTavish. He’s tied with linemate Bordeleau for points leaders on Team USA, each tallying six.

Continued; Mazur’s development into a potential top-six forward has been a pleasant surprise. Here’s hoping his ascent continues.

Red Wings at the WJC: Kent Johnson’s ‘Michigan’ goal helps Canada beat Czechia 5-1; Sebrango plays 19:46

Red Wings prospects faced off in Edmonton on Saturday afternoon as Canada’s Dominic Sebrango (Sebastian Cossa served as Canada’s back-up goaltender today) played against the Czechs–who did not start Jan Bednar, but instead, Tomas Suchanek.

The game was the third “round robin” affair for both teams, but it took Canada’s talent, including a “Michigan” goal from Kent Johnson, for Canada to win, by what was ultimately a 5-1 score:

💀💀💀 KENT JOHNSON with the goal of the tournament! @hockeycanada up 2-1 against @narodnitym #WorldJuniors pic.twitter.com/qY5WtdawAa— IIHF (@IIHFHockey) August 13, 2022

Sebrango played a workmanlike 19:46, finishing even with 2 shots, playing his solid, spare and simple defensive brand of hockey, oftentimes blocking shots with his body or hands (to the point that he ended the game on the bench with an ice bag on his left hand). During a game in which the Canadians didn’t arrive without a small delay, Sebrango was dialed in from the opening faceoff, and his game was steady throughout.

In terms of the game’s narrative…

In the 1st period, the news was that Dylan Garand faced Tomas Suchanek in goal, yielding a no-go for a Cossa-Bednar match-up.

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Tweet of note: Carter Mazur on being drafted by Kris Draper

The NHL Network’s Jon Morosi sat down with Red Wings prospect Carter Mazur for a superb interview, and Mazur said this about being drafted by his former youth hockey coach, one Kris Draper:

. @Carter_Mazur scored twice for @usahockey on Thursday. He talked about playing for @HockeyCaesars with @kienandraper33 — on teams coached by Kris Draper, who drafted him to the @DetroitRedWings. Team USA plays again in the WJC at 2 pm ET on @NHLNetwork, available via @fuboTV. pic.twitter.com/LsvDQZlV88— Jon Morosi (@jonmorosi) August 13, 2022