The Hockey News’s Stockton discusses the DeBrincat in the room

The Hockey News’s Sam Stockton is new to the Red Wings beat, so, “Welcome, Sam!”

This morning, Sam wraps up the Red Wings’ first-round selections, and he sets up the subtext regarding the Red Wings’ potential 2023 Draft, Day 2 machinations:

Heading into the draft, there was speculation that Detroit was close on a deal for [Alex] DeBrincat or might even have interest in moving further up the first round pecking order.  Neither of those moves came to fruition.

“We had some discussions with teams on both picks,” Yzerman told the press.  “When our picks were coming up, the options to move back were interesting, but we had two particular players in each case we wanted to use the picks on.”  Unsurprisingly, he did not comment directly on the status of a hypothetical deal for DeBrincat.

Ottawa Senators GM Pierre Dorion, however, did address those rumors, saying that DeBrincat “indicated he didn’t want to sign long-term, he never requested a trade, but [he told the Senators] free agency only comes once for him” at his pre-draft availability.

“I’m talking to multiple teams,” Dorion continued. “It’s not a big secret, he’s aware of it, and I think we should be up front with it. But at the same time we’re not going to trade him for pennies on the dollar. We feel he’s a really good asset.”

There is no incentive for either Dorion or Yzerman to be candid to the press with respect to their DeBrincat plans.  However, it doesn’t feel out of bounds to say that what might have seemed like a certainty earlier this week is now in doubt. 

Dorion also told reporters that DeBrincat has not yet gotten permission to talk to other teams about a potential extension, since the Senators are not yet satisfied with any of the offers on the table.  That’s a major variable/impediment here, since a trade without an extension won’t make sense for the Wings.

We now know for certain that Yzerman wasn’t willing to part with a 2023 first to bring in DeBrincat, but does that also apply to his 2024 firsts?  Is Dorion actually comfortable bringing DeBrincat back on a one-year $9 million deal (his qualifying offer) that would usher him straight to free agency next July, or is that just posturing for the press to drive up the asking price?

Tweets of note: IcehockeyGifs with some Sandin Pellika goodies

IcehockeyGifs on Twitter posted an article of note and a video clip of note regarding one Axel Sandin Pellikka:

SHL spotlight (article in english)https://t.co/ivDl0BUOdY— IcehockeyGifs (@IcehockeyG) June 29, 2023

Some ASP content: https://t.co/H1aPJUTem7— IcehockeyGifs (@IcehockeyG) June 29, 2023

Morning news: Khan, St. James discuss Danielson, Sandin Pellikka

The Detroit Red Wings picked center Nate Danielson and defenseman Axel Sandin Pellikka over the course of the first round of the 2023 NHL Draft last night, and they’re going to be very busy this morning as the 2nd through 7th rounds kick off at 11 AM EDT (on the NHL Network, Sportsnet and TVA Sports):

DAY TWO.

⏰: 11:00am EST
📺: @NHLNetwork, @ESPNPlus
💻: https://t.co/QEx4q5doIc pic.twitter.com/kSGE2Rg9FV— Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) June 29, 2023

The Red Wings held a draft party last night at Little Caesars Arena (inside, due to bad air quality from Canadian wildfire soot):

Hockeytown always shows up. 🙌

Who stopped by last night’s #NHLDraft party at Little Caesars Arena?! pic.twitter.com/z3mKOTJ23j— Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) June 29, 2023

I posted a massive wrap-up of the media’s takes on the Wings’ first two picks late last night, and it’s worth a scrolling-through;

This morning, as The Athletic, Daily Faceoff and FloHockey examine the best players still available over the course of rounds 2 through 7, MLive’s Ansar Khan discusses the Wings’ first-round haul as framed by Red Wings GM Steve Yzerman…

Continue reading Morning news: Khan, St. James discuss Danielson, Sandin Pellikka

Roughly translated: Axel Sandin Pellikka has a new favorite team

As you probably know by now, Red Wings draft pick Axel Sandin Pellikka had to drive from New York to Nashville (as reported by Expressen’s Gunnar Nordstrom and the Free Press’s Helene St. James [among others]) with his family, his agent, and Red Wings prospect Liam Dower Nilsson in tow.

This morning, in Swedish, Sandin Pellikka spoke with HockeyNews.se’s Henrik Sjoberg about his trip, HockeySverige.se’s Uffe Bodin posted a Swedish-language video interview of Sandin Pellikka’s media remarks, and Sandin Pellikka revealed a bit of a faux pas to Aftonbladet’s Per Bjurman (roughly translated):

Sandin-Pellikka thinks that it’s pure joy to end up with the classic Swedish team the Detroit Red Wings.

“Yes, it’s cruelly cool, I was so relieved to hear my name and I’m so happy that it was Detroit. Partly for all the Swedish history with Lidstrom and Zetterberg and all the others, and partly because it’s an Original Six team. It feels incredibly powerful.

“However, it was Chicago that I followed as a child, because my father bought Patrick Kane jerseys for me and my brother when we were small, and I have had Kane as a role model. But now I will definitely follow Detroit instead.”

Wrapping up the media’s takes on the Red Wings’ first-round picks, Nate Danielson and Axel Sandin Pellikka

The Detroit Red Wings drafted two players over the course of the 2023 NHL Draft’s first round. With the 9th overall pick, the Wings chose Brandon Wheat Kings center Nate Danielson, and, with the 17th overall pick, they chose Skelleftea AIK defenseman Axel Sandin Pellikka.

You can click on those links above for my Tweet-by-Tweet blog entries regarding Danielson and Sandin Pellikka.

Just a couple of first round studs. pic.twitter.com/WqEevlhZt7— Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) June 29, 2023

Fans at Little Caesars Arena (and Larry Murphy and Ville Husso) weighed in:

Two new additions joined the Detroit Red Wings family tonight. @NatalieKerwin1 got reaction from LCA when Steve Yzerman selected Nate Danielson at 9, and Axel Sandin Pellikka at 17. #LGRW pic.twitter.com/uC029eqLvR— Bally Sports Detroit (@BallySportsDET) June 29, 2023

What we’re going to do this evening is survey the media’s takes on the Red Wings’ pair of first-round picks, starting with the “local takes,” and expanding our perspective to those of the “national media.”

Ready? In classic TMR fashion, this is a “scroll fest,” so enjoy as you wish.

Let’s go!

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Red Wings draft Axel Sandin Pellikka 17th overall

The Detroit Red Wings have drafted defenseman Axel Sandin Pellikka with the 17th overall pick in the 2023 NHL Draft.

With their second pick of the first round, the #LGRW select Axel Sandin Pellikka 17th overall! #2023NHLDraft

🔗: https://t.co/7rVdAIcqNp pic.twitter.com/ISnYw9sk8W— Elite Prospects (@eliteprospects) June 29, 2023

With the 17th pick in the 2023 NHL Entry draft, the #LGRW select… Axel Sandin Pellikka !

D • 5’11 • 180 lbs

Last season with Skellefteå AIK U20 (SWE-JR)

31 GP • 16 G • 20 A • 36 P

Listen Live 🎧 https://t.co/C81TUUvLIP pic.twitter.com/d0ScyMfeNK— SiriusXM NHL Network Radio (@SiriusXMNHL) June 29, 2023

Welcome to the NHL, Axel. 👊

The Red Wings have selected Axel Sandin Pellikka with the No. 17 pick in the #NHLDraft.#LGRW | @BallySports pic.twitter.com/c85TLJIZDn— Bally Sports Detroit (@BallySportsDET) June 29, 2023

https://t.co/lB3yJeaYy3— FCHockey (@FCHockey) June 29, 2023

So, to recap, Red Wings use the first pick they got for Filip Hronek on a new offensive-minded young RHD in Sandin Pellikka— Max Bultman (@m_bultman) June 29, 2023

The Detroit Red Wings select Axel Sandin Pellikka with the 17th Overall Pick in the 2023 #NHLDraft. 👏 pic.twitter.com/uYM6U6SyTQ— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) June 29, 2023

For TSN Director of Scouting Craig Button, Sweden’s Axel Sandin Pellikka is the best blueliner available in the 2023 NHL Draft https://t.co/OrpF9n2J7f #drw #NHLDraft2023— Sarah Lindenau (@Lindy72) June 29, 2023

With the 17th overall pick in the 2023 NHL Entry Draft the Detroit Red Wings have selected defenceman Axel Sandin Pellikka of Skellefteå AIK! pic.twitter.com/5pr0Qmekj2— Complete Hockey News (@CompleteHkyNews) June 29, 2023

With the 17th pick in the 2023 #NHLDraft, the @DetroitRedWings select @Trekronorse‘s Axel Sandin Pellikka pic.twitter.com/hEmrxMJbta— IIHF (@IIHFHockey) June 29, 2023

The Detroit Red Wings select Axel Sandin-Pellikka with the 17th overall pick in the 2023 NHL Entry Draft. pic.twitter.com/HUeIgoi4q8— TSN (@TSN_Sports) June 29, 2023

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Red Wings draft Nate Danielson 9th overall

Post being repeatedly updated: The Detroit Red Wings have drafted center Nate Danielson with the 9th overall pick in the 2023 NHL Draft.

Detroit Red Wings select center Nate Danielson with ninth pick in #NHLDraft2023— Helene St. James (@HeleneStJames) June 29, 2023

#RedWings select C Nate Danielson— Ted Kulfan (@tkulfan) June 29, 2023

New blood in Hockeytown! 🌟

With the No. 9 pick in the #NHLDraft, the Red Wings have selected Nate Danielson.#LGRW | @BallySports pic.twitter.com/aP0iqgh7uv— Bally Sports Detroit (@BallySportsDET) June 29, 2023

Red Wings pick Nate Danielson out of WHL Brandon, smooth skating two-way center. Red Wings center mix has improved tremendously the last two drafts, slotting Marco Kasper and Danielson in behind Larkin— Max Bultman (@m_bultman) June 29, 2023

With the 9th pick in the 2023 #NHLDraft, the #RedWings select…

Center Nate Danielson! #DRWDraft pic.twitter.com/c1RZnw88F4— Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) June 29, 2023

With the ninth overall pick of the 2023 #NHLDraft, the Detroit Red Wings select Nate Danielson! 🐙 pic.twitter.com/CIKNJNIRBK— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) June 29, 2023

Nate Danielson goes to the Detroit Red Wings at #9!#LGRW | #NHLDraft pic.twitter.com/CGqKy3giAk— Hockey Daily 365 l NHL Highlights (@HockeyDaily365) June 29, 2023

The Red Wings picked Canadian center Nate Danielson with the No. 9 overall pick in the 2023 NHL Draft.

Danielson is 6’2″ who plays for Brandon of the WHL. pic.twitter.com/SM7cLrsCZs— Brad Galli (@BradGalli) June 29, 2023

From Red Deer to Red Wings … the @DetroitRedWings make Nate Danielson the 9th overall pick.

De Red Deer aux Red Wings… Detroit sélectionne Nate Danielson neuvième au total.#NHLDraft | #RepêchageLNH | @HockeyAlberta pic.twitter.com/mxLjaMS8mP— Hockey Canada (@HockeyCanada) June 29, 2023

The Red Wings select Nate Danielson ninth overall pic.twitter.com/B6HYGmt9LH— B/R Open Ice (@BR_OpenIce) June 29, 2023

TSN’s Mark Masters posted a profile of Nate Danielson

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Jason McCrimmon speaks with DetroitRedWings.com’s Mills about winning the Willie O’Ree Community Hero Award

Detroit native and “Detroit Ice Dreams” founder Jason McCrimmon won the U.S. edition of the Willie O’Ree Community Hero Award during Monday night’s NHL Awards, and McCrimmon spoke with DetroitRedWings.com’s Jonathan Mills regarding his experience:

Jason McCrimmon took a deep breath before approaching the mic on stage after being presented with the 2023 Willie O’Ree Community Hero Award at the 2023 NHL Awards on Monday.

After gazing out to the audience inside Bridgestone Arena, McCrimmon briefly gathered himself and started to deliver his acceptance speech.

Then, according to McCrimmon, he quickly went off script.

“They have all the finalists, if you want to, write a 30-second speech,” McCrimmon recently told DetroitRedWings.com. “But when I got up there, I was able to see the crowd. So the part where I talk about the city of Detroit wasn’t originally in there; it was what I felt. I love my city. I want my city to be seen in a different light. I want us to be in a situation where there is so much love in the city and we can do more as a group. Hopefully getting this puts us in a better light, for everything and everyone who is involved.”

Continued; the honor was well-deserved and hard-earned!

It’s been a long nine months, but tonight, TMR is back

Hello, and welcome back to The Malik Report.

Here’s the long story as to why I haven’t been around:

It’s been nine months since my now 81-year-old aunt fell down the stairs and broke her back and neck. Shortly thereafter, she found out that she had congestive heart failure, she got COVID at the nursing home where she spent much of October.

After a relatively quiet November and December, January and February included two more hospital stays–one for the entire month of February–due to a really horrible flare-up of ulcerative colitis, an illness we didn’t know she had until it hit her like a truck of bricks.

She then spent a couple of months regaining her mobility (spending a month bedridden is not good for you), learning how to deal with a slate of new medications, and getting used to her new life.

My life also has changed significantly over the course of the last nine months. I’ve become Aunt Annie’s primary caregiver a much more hands-on sense of the term. Aunt Annie needs help from the time she wakes up until the time she goes to sleep, at least in terms of medications (she takes 21 prescriptions, which I organize and refill when necessary), mobility (she’s using a walker right now), meal preparation, and sometimes wound care (thanks to a fall this past weekend).

It’s a different kind of life. I’ve gotten used to it, but it’s not easy. And we both understand that it’s never going to be like it was prior to her fall.

She and I have also talked about possibly re-starting the blog, especially with the 2023 NHL Draft looming, and the Red Wings’ summer development camp around the corner.

Continue reading It’s been a long nine months, but tonight, TMR is back