After the Red Wings’ prospects won 5-2 over the Columbus Blue Jackets on Friday afternoon/evening, Riley Piercey, Elmer Soderblom and coach Ben Simon spoke with the media. Here are the videos thereof, per the Red Wings:
Month: September 2022
Tweet of note: Riley Piercey, in progress, chats with Carley Johnston
DetroitRedWings.com’s Carley Johnston spoke with one-goal-scorer Riley Piercey during the first intermission of the Red Wings’ 5-2 win over Columbus here at the prospect tournament, and he would go on to score three more times:
First ⭐️ of the game IMO, Riley Piercey. This was in the first intermission, after he scored his first goal. He then went on to score 3 more goals… lol gotta love it #DRWPT #LGRW @DetroitRedWings pic.twitter.com/Z63WcbDxjc— Carley Johnston (@carleykjohnston) September 16, 2022
Sportsnet’s Fox: Dylan Larkin and the Wings are negotiating a contract, per 32 Thoughts’ Friedman and Marek
Red Wings captain Dylan Larkin spoke with Elliotte Friedman and Jeff Marek’s 32 Thoughts podcast, as noted by Sportnset’s Luke Fox, from the NHL player media tour in Vegas:
Dylan Larkin and the Detroit Red Wings have opened contract talks, the captain confirmed Friday during a recording of the 32 Thoughts podcast.
“We’re having conversations. A lot of negotiating, going back and forth. Ultimately, in my heart, it’s where I want to be,” Larkin told Elliotte Friedman and Jeff Marek just outside of Las Vegas. I don’t really see myself playing for another team. It’s moving along. I can’t really tell you when or how [the deal gets resolved], but that’s where I want to be.”
Larkin, a Michigan native, was drafted by Detroit in the first round of 2014 and erupted for 23 goals in his rookie campaign. He was named captain of the storied franchise in January 2021 and has served as the face of the franchise through its lengthy rebuild.
The 26-year-old is entering the final season of his current deal, a team-friendly contract that carries a $6.1 million AAV.
Red Wings’ prospects win 5-2 vs. Columbus Blue Jackets at the 2022 Prospect Tournament
The Detroit Red Wings’ prospects won a 5-2 game against the Columbus Blue Jackets this Friday afternoon/evening at Centre ICE Arena. Riley Piercey had FOUR GOALS and Drew Worrad had the other one, with Sebastian Cossa (17 of 18 stops) and Andrew Oke (7 of 8) splitting the win.
Pasquale Zito had 2 assists, Drew Worrad had that goal and 2 assists, Cross Hanas had 2 assists…It was a good night.
The Red Wings will be back in action Saturday at 6 PM EDT vs. the Dallas Stars’ prospects.
Update: The live stream has been archived:
Prospect round-up: Tuomisto 1G, 1A in TPS Turku’s blow-out win; Buchelnikov plays 6:32 as SKA wins again
Of prospect-related note:
In the Finnish Liiga, Antti Tuomisto had a goal and an assist, finishing at +1 with 1 shot in 18:09 played as TPS Turku blew Assat Pori out of the water, winning 7-2. Thee will be highlights at this link;
And in the KHL, Dmitri Buchelnikov finished even with no shots, playing 6:32 in SKA St. Petersburg’s 3-2 win over Dynamo Moscow.
Here’s the link for the Red Wings’ YouTube stream of Detroit vs. Columbus @ 3 PM EDT
DetroitRedWings.com’s Daniella Bruce and radio play-by-play announcer Ken Kal will do the honors today as the Red Wings’ prospects host the Columbus Blue Jackets’ prospects, with the game slated to start just after 3 PM EDT:
If the embed code doesn’t work, head over to YouTube or the Red Wings’ website.
Tweet of note: lineups for today’s Red Wings-Blue Jackets game at the 2022 prospect tournament
Per the Red Wings, here are the lineups for today’s Red Wings Prospects-Blue Jackets Prospects game at 3 PM today.
The Red Wings will stream the game on https://t.co/H5NjHHEWaU. pic.twitter.com/rPyy4q5YlD— George Malik (@georgemalik) September 16, 2022
The Red Wings confirm:
Today’s lineup vs. Columbus.
Who gets our first goal?! #LGRW pic.twitter.com/ogQG9jNB75— Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) September 16, 2022
Winging it in Motown shares audio clip of ‘Zeb_Habs’ speaking with Rogle’s GM about Marco Kasper
Head over to Winging It in Motown today as JJ From Kansas posted an audio clip of Twitter user “Zeb_Habs,” a.k.a. Patrik Bexell, speaking with Rogle BK GM Chris Abbott regarding one Marco Kasper.
Tweet of note: ESPN, SHL strike broadcasting/streaming deal
FYI:
ESPN, part of the Walt Disney Company, has entered a partnership with SHL for the upcoming 2022/23 season🏒 The deal covers 130+ countries reaching and expanding the global audience of the SHL.https://t.co/ft206XWKSs #SHL pic.twitter.com/65t4xK1mDj— SHL.se (@SHLse) September 16, 2022
Per the SHL’s website:
ESPN, part of the Walt Disney Company, has entered a partnership with the Swedish Hockey League (SHL) for the upcoming 2022/23 season. The deal covers 130+ countries reaching and expanding the global audience of the SHL.
Jenny Silfverstrand, CEO of SHL, is excited about the partnership. – “To enter a global partnership with ESPN, a marquee sports broadcaster globally, is massively important for the global reach of the league. We are proud to bring fans the best European hockey available.”
After a thrilling ending to last season where Farjestads BK won the championship in a game-7 final against Lulea Hockey, the teams are gearing up for an exciting campaign in 2022/23.
Viktor Johansson, founding partner of XVI Sports, SHLs international media partner. – ESPN is a marquee sports broadcaster that will bring the best possible experience for ice hockey fans around the world. SHL and NHL on the service will offer the best ice hockey on one destination.
Duff peeks behind the Swedish paywall for scoops on Wings SHL prospects
The Swedish sports tabloids, Expressen and Aftonbladet, have been posting their preseason previews of Sweden’s SHL teams, but the articles have been locked behind paywalls. Detroit Hockey Now’s Bob Duff got a peek at Sanny Lindstrom and Tomas Ros’s takes on the Red Wings’ SHL-playing prospects, and here’s a snippet of his article…erm…the articles:
Sanny Lindstrom of Sweden’s SportExpressen is a big fan of Kasper’s work. He’s seeing Kasper playing a major role with Rögle this season.
“Austrian super talent Marco Kasper is a player to keep an eye on,” Lindstrom writes about the player the Red Wings selected eighth overall in the 2022 NHL entry draft. “During the playoffs last year, Kasper was one of Rögle’s best players and a lot says that he will be able to take over there this year.
“From what I’ve seen from Kasper during the CHL, he has every opportunity to make a real impact this season. I don’t see it as an impossibility at all that Kasper can score between 30 and 40 points this season.”
Sportbladet’s Tomas Ros also likes Kasper and Frolunda’s Dower Nilsson, but with a caveat. “Kasper and Dower Nilsson are dependent on their surroundings,” Roos writes. “But if they take opportunity with the right players, the points will come.”