Of Red Wings prospect-related note on Wednesday:
In NCAA hockey, Kyle Aucoin finished at -1 with 4 shots as the Harvard Crimson lost 3-2 in overtime to the Quinnipiac Bobcats.
Of Red Wings prospect-related note on Wednesday:
In NCAA hockey, Kyle Aucoin finished at -1 with 4 shots as the Harvard Crimson lost 3-2 in overtime to the Quinnipiac Bobcats.
From the Wings’ Twitter account:
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DetroitRedWings.com’s Jonathan Mills wrote a feature article about Moritz Seider’s potential, as assessed by coach Todd McLellan, as well as Seider himself:
Always striving for improvement, Seider has quickly evolved into one of the top young blueliners in the League, reflective of the seven-year contract extension he re-signed with Detroit in September.
“I think there’s been a lot of positives, but also a bunch of negatives,” Seider said about this season, his fourth NHL campaign. “Obviously, you want to do a better job on the [penalty] kill and you can score more goals on the power play. But overall, I think I’m in a good spot.”
Seider certainly is, as the former sixth overall pick in the 2019 NHL Entry Draft leads all Red Wings defensemen in assists (16), points (20), power-play points (six), shots (69), hits (92), blocks (85) and average time on ice (24:58) in 37 games. He also paces the club’s defensive corps with five multi-point games this season.
“I just try to go out there, read the game pretty well and make my decisions based on what’s in front of me,” Seider said. “More or less, I think I’m doing a pretty good job with that.”
Seider strives to take advantage of every opportunity he can to lead by example. But the young defenseman also knows the importance of keeping things loose with his teammates, who Seider said he wants to continue growing alongside.
“It’s not fun, obviously, going out there after a hard game or whatever then you have to practice,” Seider said. “But those are kind of important things I think everybody should take seriously. That’s what I try to put on the line every day.”
The Detroit News’s Ted Kulfan spoke with Red Wings coach Todd McLellan and defenseman Moritz Seider about the team’s increasing familiarity with its new coach’s systems of play and expectations of his players:
“I just think we play a lot faster,” defenseman Moritz Seider said. “We’re not going to be perfect but we’re playing with more intensity and tweaked the penalty kill a little bit, that was something that was implemented right from the start, and it’s working out pretty well. We’re still learning but it’s the start we were looking for. We’re getting used to each other and there’s good energy on the ice.”
One of the things McLellan has been adamant about the Wings doing is playing freely and not as mechanically as they appeared to be doing during a four-game losing streak that led to the firing of Derek Lalonde, and led to McLellan’s hiring. Seider has seen progress in that regard, also.
“Sometimes, we overthink the game a little bit and try to just make it too perfect and cute,” Seider said. “He’s (McLellan) a big believer in what is out there, read and react. (We) still have the game plan going into the game and trying to match that, (but playing) within ourselves and making better plays.”
The Wings begin a quick two-game road trip Thursday in Columbus and Saturday in Winnipeg. The trip comes at an interesting time for the Wings, who can take what they’ve soaked in from McLellan into two of the toughest arenas in the NHL.
“I’m excited to see how our team will respond on the road,” McLellan said. “We’re a week into together as a group. We have concepts in place and they feel good about themselves. We’re going into a building (Thursday) where they’ve lost only four times (12-4-3) all season. They have a real good home record and playing very well there. Then, going to play one of the best teams in the league (Winnipeg, 27-11-1), so the next six, seven, eight periods we’re going to play, as I talked about with road maps, this will provide a road map as to where we go as a group. Either we’ll keep forging forward, or we go back and review things. I’m excited to see how the group will play.”
MLive’s Ansar Khan posted a practice notebook which focuses on Jonatan Berggren’s resurgent play under coach Todd McLellan:
Todd McLellan told Jonatan Berggren he wants to see the talent and skills that translated well to the NHL as a rookie with the Detroit Red Wings.
“We had a meeting; he told me like let it loose, kind of like he wanted me to play offense and like he knows that I have skills in offensive game,” Berggren said. “It was a nice confidence boost for me to have the coach trust to maybe (make) a mistake, but it’s not the whole world. It was kind of nice to have that meeting with him.
“Every new coach has their own look how the game will play, and (I’m) feeling like Todd and I have kind of the same mindset about the game, how we want to play. So, right now it’s feeling really, really good.”
Berggren, 24, tallied 15 goals and 28 points in 67 games in a bottom-six capacity in 2022-23. Former coach Derek Lalonde had concerns about Berggren’s defensive play, however, and that relegated him to Grand Rapids for most of last season. It appeared to have him playing tentatively at the start of this season.
McLellan’s message was don’t be afraid to make a mistake.
“I feel like maybe I was thinking a little bit too much about don’t make mistake in the beginning,” Berggren said. “So, it was nice to hear from him that he sees and knows what I can do, and he has trust in me. Of course, it’s not like toe-drags on the blue line, but like be offensive player and have the confidence to do it, too.”
Continued (paywall)
It was an eventful day…
#OTD in 2014: The #RedWings face the Leafs in the Winter Classic at the Big House. ❄️ pic.twitter.com/SuYU8TZAEy
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The Detroit Red Wings participated in an early-afternoon practice at Little Caesars Arena’s BELFOR Training Center on Wednesday afternoon, ahead of a two-game road trip that will take the team to Columbus on Thursday and Winnipeg on Saturday.
The only post-practice Tweet of note came from MLive’s Ansar Khan, who reported that coach Todd McLellan plans on splitting goaltenders’ starts between Alex Lyon and Cam Talbot as the Wings play the streaking Blue Jackets and the NHL-best Jets.
Otherwise, McLellan told Khan that he feels that the Wings are still in their “honeymoon period” with their new coach, and as such, things are going to get tougher, if only eventually, for both the coaching staff and their team.
After practice, the Red Wings posted a video of coach Todd McLellan speaking with the media…
And the Free Press’s Helene St. James also posted a 6:14 video clip of Patrick Kane, Moritz Seider and McLellan’s off-day remarks:
First practice of '25 😎 pic.twitter.com/z3Ng35fYdj
— Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) January 1, 2025
Red Wings prospect defenseman Axel Sandin Pellikka is tied for the lead in tournament scoring at the World Junior Championship in Ottawa, but Sportsnet’s Jason Bukala suggests that the Team Sweden captain is in fact an “under-the-radar prospect” in an article posted today:
Axel Sandin-Pellikka
Five-foot-10, 180 pounds, right-shot defenceman, Team Sweden
NHL Draft: Detroit Red Wings, 1st round, 17th overall, 2023
Sandin-Pellikka is leading the tournament scoring with four goals and four assists after the preliminary round. He’s averaging over 21:00 in total time on ice and being deployed in all situations. Sandin-Pellikka is a right-shot “transitional defenceman” and power-play quarterback. He’s quick, agile and elusive escaping pressure from opponents. On the power play, he has free reign to walk the blue line, travel in and out of traffic, and work the puck from both sides of the offensive zone.
Sandin-Pellikka plays in Sweden’s top pro league, the SHL, and leads all defencemen in scoring with eight goals and 14 assists suiting up for Skelleftea AIK. He’s not a big body but his hockey sense and ability to jump to space ahead of his opponent allows him to defend with purpose and execution.
Continued; I’m not certain that the radar is doing anything less than working just fine in terms of Sandin Pellikka’s level of awareness in the hockey community…