Nate Danielson’s already a ‘pro’s pro’

The Detroit News’s Ted Kulfan posted a Friday morning article which discusses Red Wings prospect Nate Danielson, who’s turning pro with the Grand Rapids Griffins this upcoming season. Danielson is supremely self-confident, but Kulfan reports that Danielson possesses the hockey chops to back up his confidence:

Danielson had another impactful season in the Western Hockey League. He recorded 26 points (12 goals) in 26 games in Brandon before being traded and keying Portland’s playoff push, with 41 points (29 assists) in 28 regular-season games and 24 points (17 assists) in 18 playoff games. Danielson also improved his season to season plus-minus rating from minus-12 to plus-26, a testament to his defensive improvement.

The Wings always like to see a prospect basically dominate the level he’s at before being promoted, and that’s exactly what Danielson did in junior hockey.

“Every year you just try and improve,” Danielson said. “My overall game has improved since last time I was here (in Detroit). Just overall as a person and player, I’ve improved with all the new experiences I’ve had.”

[Red Wings assistant director of player development Dan] Cleary saw that during the development camp. The many areas Danielson worked on during the regular season, they were noticeable on the ice in Detroit.

“He was great every day (in camp). He talks the talk and he walks it,” Cleary said. “He does everything right and really showed the way in his testing, preparation, professionalism, his maturity.”

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Griffins Tweet out their ‘greatest hits’ from the 2023-2024 season

The Grand Rapids Griffins are having a good time on a late-July Friday, posting “greatest hits” from their Twitter feed from 2023-2024:

Continue reading Griffins Tweet out their ‘greatest hits’ from the 2023-2024 season

So we go a fundraisin’

I’ve tried to give you a break from daily fundraising posts, but as we are 8 weeks away from the prospect tournament and training camp, 4 weeks from me needing to renew my web server services with Bluehost, and in rather desperate need of a new printer…

We’re going back to the well. I am hoping to raise at least $100 over this weekend, and go from there as there’s about $400 to raise for the server stuff, and quite a bit to raise for Traverse City.

As I said on Wednesday, this is not necessarily a for-profit blog, but as a low-income person, making a couple hundred bucks a month from daily fundraising posts would make the difference between struggling to get by and being able to at least have the spending money to deal with things like our ever-running toilet, or, you know, have fast food once a month, which we presently cannot do.

So I’m working as hard for you as I possibly can, and I am asking for your support as a result.

If youā€™re willing to help, here are the details: you can use PayPal at https://paypal.me/TheMalikReport, you can use Venmo at https://venmo.com/george-malik-2, you can use 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, or “Zelle” me via my email, rtxg@yahoo.com. Iā€™m also on Cash App under ā€œgeorgeums.ā€

As always, thank you for your readership and your time.

Tweet of note: The WJSS is underway

Per the Hockey News’s Connor Eargood:

My vehicle’s muffler is dragging on the ground and we have no way to fix it, so I’m credentialed for the WJSS, but I’m not going to be able to go :/

Nicklas Lidstrom, Pavel Datsyuk among ESPN’s ‘Top 25 NHL Players of the 21st Century’

ESPN ranked the “Top 25 NHL Players of the 21st Century,” and two Red Wings made the list outright…

5. Nicklas Lidstrom, D

Key accomplishments: NHL 100 Greatest (2017), seven-time Norris winner, 2002 Conn Smythe winner, four-time Stanley Cup champ, Hockey HOF in 2015

Lidstrom’s career had several touch points. He was part of four Stanley Cup-winning teams with the Detroit Red Wings. He won the Norris Trophy for the league’s best defenseman seven times and became a model that many of today’s defensemen look to emulate.— Ryan Clark

22. Pavel Datsyuk, C

Key accomplishments: NHL 100 Greatest (2017), three-time Selke winner, four-time Lady Byng winner, two-time Stanley Cup Champ, Triple Gold Club

The Red Wings’ stalwart never won a Hart Trophy or a Ted Lindsay. But Datsyuk also never failed to amaze the players he went up against night after night: “He’s just one of those players who is special,” said Marian Hossa. “He is sick defensively. I think he’s the best in the world at stealing the puck. To watch him is fun. Sometimes when you have the puck and he steals it from you, you just have to laugh because of how easy he made it look.” — Kristen Shilton

And we’ll allow riding the coattails of this guy:

4. Patrick Kane, LW

Key accomplishments: NHL 100 Greatest (2017), 2007 Calder, 2012 Smythe, 2015 Ross, 2015 Hart, three-time Stanley Cup Champion

A nine-time NHL All-Star Game participant, Kane won three Stanley Cups with the Chicago Blackhawks. Kane’s goal-scoring exploits made him one of the game’s most dangerous players as a well as one of the NHL’s most prominent faces. In 2016, he became the first American-born player to win the Hart Memorial Trophy and ranks third all-time among U.S. players in points. — Ryan Clark

A bit more about Wings assistant GM Aaron Kahn

As noted on Wednesday, Red Wings Prospects on Twitter (and several other eagle-eyed Wings fans) spotted the news that the Red Wings have promoted Aaron Kahn to assistant GM as he continues in his role of director of hockey operations.

It turns out that this promotion was made during the 2023-2024 season, and this morning, Detroit Hockey Now’s Bob Duff discusses the ramifications of Kahn’s promotion:

Shawn Horcoffā€™s main duties are to run the Red Wings farm system. He serves as GM of the AHL Grand Rapids Griffins.

Kris Draper is the clubā€™s director of amateur scouting. He oversees the clubā€™s scouting staff and is in charge of the work done in preparation for the NHL entry draft.

In Kahnā€™s wheelhouse will be the business side of the Red Wings hockey operations. Heā€™ll be working on contracts, and also with salary cap issues.

A native of Berkeley, California, Kahn was a goalie who played his youth hockey for the San Jose Jr. Sharks. A walk on at Ohio State, he played all of his college hockey with the Buckeyes club team in the ACHA. He graduated Cum Laude with a degree in Sport Industry and Business with a pre-law focus.

Continued with more background information on Kahn…

Allen ranks the Wings’ top prospects

In a subscriber-only article, Detroit Hockey Now’s Kevin Allen offers a “top 15” list of the Red Wings’ best prospects. Here’s his top 3:

1. Center Marco Kasper (Drafted eighth overall in 2020): Itā€™s plausible Marco Kasper could make the Red Wings squad out of training camp. The Red Wings loved how he played this season in Grand Rapids. He plays a feisty, strong all-around game. Kasper is not a No. 1 center, but he might be a No. 2 center. At the very least, he will be an effective NHL player.

2. Defenseman Axel Sandin Pellikka (Drafted 19th overall in 2023): He is a nifty puck-moving defenseman with a strong shot and quality moves. He could be playing for Grand Rapids after his Swedish Hockey League season.Ā  Two years up the road, he may be running Detroitā€™s power play. Heā€™s a smallish defenseman, but his defensive game is better than you think.

3. Left wing Michael Brandsegg-Nygard (Drafted 15th overall in 2024): Heā€™s got an NHL body, and his offensive skill level is high enough to believe he will end up a top six forward. He played for Norway against NHL talent at the World Championships and scored three goals. He is coming to Detroitā€™s training camp this season and the Red Wings have talked to him about playing some games in Grand Rapids.,

Continued (paywall); most of the outside-of-Detroit media is bagging Kasper’s top-six potential right now, suggesting that he will become, at best, a 3rd line center. I’m not certain whether offense will come for Kasper at the NHL or even AHL levels, but his skill set and work ethic are exemplary…

And people keep forgetting that he’s the son of a pro hockey player. Those genes don’t always transfer, but in terms of his approach to being a professional athlete, the Rogle BK product will probably make the NHL on his own merits.

A bit about ‘Johnny Burgers” status in the Red Wings’ lineup

The Hockey News has launched a website which projects lineups for every NHL team, run by Tim Hiebert of @NHL_Rosters fame on Twitter, so the Hockey News’s Connor Eargood offered an analysis of his own Wings’ projected starting lineup for the 2024-2025 season…

And I thought that Eargood’s take on restricted free agent forward Jonatan Berggren’s status on the team was worth noting:

As a note, I do believe a roster spot could open up depending on how Berggren performs next season. He was limited to just 12 games last season, spending some of those glued to the bench due to his defensive lapses. Next season will be key for Berggren to prove his long term future with Detroit. He’s going to have to prove he can perform outside of a cushy top six spot, including that he can play sound defense. If he can’t give the Red Wings what they need, it would not be surprising to see him hit the trade rumor mill once again like he did last season. Depending on the action or inaction on any such rumors, this could create a roster spot for one of the Mazur-Kasper-Danielson trio.

Continued;

I can’t disagree here. Berggren does face a make-or-break season with the Red Wings ahead, and he’s probably going to be penciled in on the 4th line with Joe Veleno and Christian Fischer to start this upcoming season, barring injuries or preseason performances.

At this point, I would argue that if Berggren is either pushed out, traded or waived, Carter Mazur has the best chance of making the team out out of camp/the exhibition season as he doesn’t need to play in the Red Wings’ “top six” to be a productive player.

Video link: Marty, Murray Howe discuss the Gordie Howe International Bridge with the CBC Windsor

Yesterday, I posted a blog entry noting that Red Wings legend Gordie Howe’s sons, Mark and Marty, and his grandson Murray were all present when the Gordie Howe International Bridge “topped out” its roadway, officially becoming an international border crossing.

This afternoon, the CBC Windsor posted a 90-second video in which Murray and Marty answer questions from the press about their father’s legacy and the impact of the new border crossing upon their family. Murray says that he wants to hike, bike and drive across it, which will be possible as the bridge will have a pedestrian corridor!

Fantasy hockey Wings (already?)

Daily Faceoff’s Matt Larkin posted a 300-player list of fantasy hockey performers, and here are where the Red Wings’ players finished on his list:

64. Dylan Larkin, C, Red Wings: Point-per-game production and a nice shot total await, but he has missed double-digit games in three of his past four seasons. Time to officially slap the injury-prone label on him. Heā€™s an 80-point player who gets you 70 because of time missed.

75. Lucas Raymond, RW, Red Wings: Kudos if you believed in the talent like I did. We deserved the breakout last year. It came with a shooting percentage of 19.0 and merely ordinary contributions in multi-cat fantasy formats. Raymond is great, but heā€™s a bit more valuable in real life than fantasy.

87. Moritz Seider, D, Red Wings: Argh. I thought he would be a multi-category fantasy king by now. But Detroit holds his ceiling back by (a) giving him incredibly tough minutes and (b) keeping him off PP1. So we have to settle for ā€œonlyā€ 40 points, 200 hits, 200 blocks and 150 shots.

91. Alex DeBrincat, LW, Red Wings: Heā€™s as durable as can be, which makes his 25-goal, 65-point floor bankable. But where did the goal-scoring ceiling go? DeBrincatā€™s finishing has evaporated the past couple years. Iā€™m hoping he gets back to 40 goals, but he hasnā€™t even scored 30 since 2021-22.

103. Patrick Kane, RW, Red Wings: Showed last season that he wasnā€™t finished. Far from it, as he flirted with a point per game. Iā€™m keeping his ranking conservative because the injury risk hasnā€™t gone anywhere. Heā€™ll carry it for the remainder of his Hall of Fame career.

141. Cam Talbot, G, Red Wings: Heā€™ll get every chance to start for a Wings team hellbent on making the playoffs. On the other hand, Detroit is a vastly inferior defensive club to L.A., meaning Talbotā€™s rate stats could slip even if his volume stats donā€™t.

183. Vladimir Tarasenko, RW, Red Wings: The upside is gone, but heā€™s a safe bet to play more than the 15:44 he averaged with Florida. His game-breaking ability is dwindling at 32, but the increased minutes could help him deliver another season in the 55-60-point range.

259. Erik Gustafsson, D, Red Wings: Has always been an efficient scorer, and it appears heā€™ll get a look running Detroitā€™s PP1 ahead of Seider. A solid late-round sleeper if you prefer to wait on defensemen.

274. J.T. Compher, C, Red Wings: Heā€™ll be good for at least half a point per game and not much else. Empty calories.

Continued; discuss at your leisure.