Marco Kasper spielt sehr gut

The Hockey News’s Sam Stockton posted a column noting that Red Wings forward Marco Kasper is doing superbly well as the third member of the Red Wings’ top line:

Since Jan. 10, Kasper has seven points in eight games.  As a trio, per MoneyPuck, that group has played just shy of 100 minutes together, earning a 55.4% share of expected goals and a 54.5% share of actual goals—all while facing elite competition on a regular basis.  The former figure is tops among Detroit lines that have played 70+ minutes together.

When asked about the impact of the move to a top line winger role (from the fourth line center one he had been tackling), Todd McLellan said of Kasper, “The first change, and it’s a really good change, is more ice time.  Second change, and I think it’s a positive one, he’s playing against top players on a nightly basis.  Whether we’re at home or on the road, teams are matching against Larks’ line, so it forces him to have a real sharp game night after night.  The negative, or a positive, is that he’s gone from the position where we drafted him and want him to play to a position where it’s probably gonna end up being part-time.  He’s probably gonna end up going back to the middle, but right now, we want to play him up there and get him as much experience against some of the best players in the world.”

He added that Kasper’s industriousness has helped put Larkin and Raymond in positions to succeed, saying, “There’s a reason Larkin and Raymond have [the puck] so much…It’s cause somebody has to loosen it up and forecheck and create, so I think they’re all connected.  It doesn’t matter who has it on their [stick].  If they’re not playing well, somebody on that line is sleepy or not quite getting the job done.”

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Counting on Copp

The Detroit News’s Ted Kulfan spoke with Red Wings coach Todd McLellan regarding the role which Andrew Copp plays on the team:

Copp scored his ninth goal of the season during Thursday’s 4-2 victory over Montreal, a shorthanded breakaway in the second period giving the Wings a 3-0 lead. Lately Copp has been centering Alex DeBrincat and Patrick Kane (now Vladimir Tarasenko with Kane injured) in more of an offensive role. Whatever role the coaching staff needs, more defensive or offensive, Copp is handling it efficiently.

“That goal (Thursday) is a big one,” McLellan said. “Teams are probably coming in and (wanting) to take advantage of the penalty kill because our (success rate) isn’t good and the game was tight enough they had a chance to strike. Copp and that group did a good job and it just sets them back a little bit more. It was important for us.”

The coaching staff, said McLellan, asks quite a bit from a veteran center like Copp.

“The position that he plays, there’s a lot on your plate when you’re a centerman,” McLellan said. “He has to create some chaos opportunities in the offensive zone by being around the net, especially when you’re playing with Kane and DeBrincat and the way they play. And he has to be responsible in his own end, so we’re asking him to do a lot in 200 feet. But if we simply explain that to him in that way, it paints the picture of what it should look like. He’s a very experienced and confident pro that should be able to take that and run wtih it. We don’t have to make it any more difficult than that.”

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Video: Ben Chiarot and coach McLellan speak with the media ahead of Wings-Bolts rematch

The Detroit Red Wings held an optional morning skate ahead of tonight’s game with the Tampa Bay Lightning (7 PM EST on FanDuel SportsNet Detroit/FanDuel SportsNet Sun/97.1 FM).

After the morning skate, Red Wings coach Todd McLellan spoke with the media, confirming that Cam Talbot would start this evening, and that the Red Wings’ lineup would remain the same as it was during Thursday’s win over Montreal (meaning no Patrick Kane, Jeff Petry or Tyler Motte).

The Red Wings posted a video of defenseman Ben Chiarot and coach McLellan speaking with the media:

NHL.com’s “On Tap” column for today also laid out the stakes for tonight’s game:

Tampa Bay Lightning at Detroit Red Wings (7 p.m. ET; FDSNDET, FDSNSUN)

The Red Wings (22-21-5) will try to climb with two points of a wild card spot when they continue a three-game homestand they opened with a 4-2 win against the Canadiens on Thursday. Detroit goalie Cam Talbot has a four-game home winning streak, compiling a 2.43 GAA and .910 save percentage during that span. Red Wings forward Patrick Kane will miss his second straight game with an upper-body injury. The Lightning (26-18-3) wrap up a four-game road trip; they’re 1-2-0 through the first three games following a 4-3 win at the Blackhawks on Friday.

Post-morning skate Tweets: Red Wings stick with a ‘winning lineup’

The Red Wings held an optional morning skate ahead of tonight’s game against the Tampa Bay Lightning (7 PM EST on FanDuel SportsNet Detroit/FanDuel SportsNet Sun/97.1 FM), and Patrick Kane did not take part. Nor did Cam Talbot, who tends to skip morning skates when he starts games.

Again, the Red Wings sit 6 points ahead of the Wings in the Eastern Conference standings, with the Lightning holding a game in hand, so Detroit needs to avenge their 5-1 loss to Tampa Bay a week ago today.

After the morning skate, the Red Wings’ players and coach spoke with the media.

Tampa’s coach, Jon Cooper, won’t speak to the media until later today as the Bolts won’t hold a morning skate after winning a 4-3 overtime decision over the Chicago Blackhawks on Friday night, yielding a back-to-back situation for the team.

Anyway…

Roughly translated: Axel Sandin Pellikka to leave Sweden for North America after this SHL season

Via Red Wings Prospects on Twitter…

Axel Sandin Pellikka’s agent, Claes Elefalk, told NSD.com that ASP will leave Skelleftea AIK after this SHL season, and Hockeysverige.se’s Rasmus Kagstrom provides us with a peek behind the paywall:

Confirmed: the big prospect leaves after this season

This season will be, unsurprisingly, Axel Sandin Pellikka’s last in Skelleftea AIK’s jersey.

Instead, a move to Detroit awaits, agent Claes Elefalk confirmed to NSD.

“They’re not going to go into that he’s playing another year at home,” he told the newspaper.

In an interview with NSD, Claes Elefalk tells us that there is no chance that Axel Sandin Pellikka will stay with Skelleftea after this season.

“It will not happen. It’s always a battle when we agents try to convince the teams over there that it would be wise to give players another year in Sweden because they usually want to develop the guys in their environment. It was the same with him, and they (Detroit) will not be okay with the fact that he’s playing another year at home,” Elefalk told the newspaper.

Signed a contract after SHL championship

The 19-year-old big talent signed an NHL contract with the Detroit Red Wings after the Swedish Championship gold with Skelleftea this past spring. This season he’s been loaned to the reigning champions by the Red Wings, where he’s posted 22 points (8 goals + 14 assists) in 30 games in the SHL.

Axel Sandin Pellikka was selected in the first round as the 17th player overall by the Detroit Red Wings. The 19-year-old debuted with Skelleftea during the 2022-2023 season and has since registered 45 points in 91 games with the team.

Red Wings-Lightning morning skate Tweets: Wings ‘take an optional’ + Talbot starts + a game preview and game notes

The Red Wings will face off against the Tampa Bay Lightning this evening (7 PM EST start on FanDuel SportsNet Detroit/FanDuel SportsNet Sun/97.1 FM).

The Red Wings will be looking to avenge a 5-1 loss last Saturday against a team that sits 6 points ahead of the Wings in the Eastern Conference standings–with Tampa owning a game in hand on Detroit.

Tampa Bay won’t hold a morning skate as the team won a 4-3 decision over the Chicago Blackhawks last night, but the Red Wings hit the ice at Little Caesars Arena just before 10:30 AM for their morning skate:

Field Level Media also posted a late-breaking preview of tonight’s game, suggesting that the “streaky Wings” need to get on another winning streak to seriously contend for a playoff spot:

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A Red Wings-Lightning preview, rematch version

The Detroit Red Wings will battle the Tampa Bay Lightning this evening (7 PM EST start on FanDuel SportsNet Detroit/FanDuel SportsNet Sun/97.1 FM), and tonight’s game is going to be a particularly difficult one.

The Wings lost 5-1 to Tampa Bay last Saturday, but Tampa sits at 26-18-3 after winning a 4-3 overtime decision over the Chicago Blackhawks on Friday night. The Lightning were on a 4-1-and-1 streak heading into last Saturday’s win, but Tampa lost two straight games after defeating Detroit, so the Bolts are looking to get back on a winning trend tonight.

TampaBayLightning.com’s Benjamin Pierce offered the following “Nuts and Bolts” regarding tonight’s match-up:

The Tampa Bay Lightning will go for their second win this season over their Atlantic Division rival Detroit Red Wings on Saturday at Little Caesars Arena…

Tampa Bay has a 39-36-5 record all-time against Detroit, a record which includes a 5-1 win over the Red Wings last Saturday…

Jake Guentzel and Nikita Kucherov each posted 1-2—3 in that win…

Detroit won all three of the 2023-24 matchups in regulation…

Victor Hedman (2-2—4) and Kucherov (0-4—4) co-led the team in last season’s three-game series against Detroit, and Brandon Hagel (1-2—3) also had a point per game…

Kucherov is the franchise’s all-time leading scorer against Detroit with 21-28—49 in 37 games, and Hedman is third with 5-36—41 in 45 games…

Brayden Point is fourth with 19-15—34 in 35 career games against Detroit…

Goalie Andrei Vasilevskiy is 15-4-0 in his career against the Red Wings with a .931 SV% and one shutout…V

asilevskiy won the Jan. 18 game, stopping 38 of 39 shots for a .974 SV%…

Goalie Jonas Johansson is 0-1-0 with an .878 SV% as a Bolt against the Red Wings.

The Associated Press also posted a “Nuts and Bolts”-style preview:

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FloHockey.tv to air today’s Griffins-Moose game

FloHockey is going to air today’s Grand Rapids Griffins-Manitoba Moose game at 3 PM EST, as FloHockey’s Patrick Williams notes:

The Grand Rapids Griffins will go for a sweep of their trip to Winnipeg when they visit the Manitoba Moose this Saturday afternoon in the FloHockey AHL Game of the Week (3:00 p.m. ET).

A four-goal third period Thursday night at Canada Life Centre carried the Griffins (23-12-3-1) to a 5-3 win in the opener of a two-game series with the Moose. Ville Husso’s season-high 39 saves led the Griffins, who also got 1-1-2 efforts from Ondrej Becher and Brogan Rafferty. The Griffins’ veteran base has been excellent all season and was again in the win as Sheldon Dries and Joe Snively both picked up goals. Grand Rapids also had forward prospect Carter Mazur back from injury for the first time in more than three months.

Thursday’s defeat was the third in a row for the Moose (11-22-1-1), who were shut out in back-to-back home games last weekend. Their 0-3-0-0 homestand has followed a road swing in which they won four games in a row against Calgary, Milwaukee, and the Griffins. Hard pressed for offense this season, the Moose lost forward Brad Lambert on recall Friday to the Winnipeg Jets; Manitoba has scored a league-low 77 goals this season.

What happens when Jeff Petry returns to health?

Detroit Hockey Now’s Bob Duff discusses the “uphill battle” that Red Wings defenseman Jeff Petry will have in terms of returning to Detroit’s lineup thanks to the strong play of one Albert Johansson on the second D pairing:

When he regains his health, where does Petry fit into the picture?

Historically, hockey tradition states that a player can’t lose his job due to injury. It’s supposed to be waiting for him once he’s healthy.

Realistically, unless Johansson’s form suddenly goes south, there’s no way Petry is getting back into the Detroit top four rearguards.

“From my perspective, I don’t see it as being a problem,” McLellan said regarding what happens to Johansson when Petry is back. “I think (Johansson) keeps on playing, in my opinion. But it can change. He can’t give any of his game back because he’s raised the bar so high. Our expectations are going up for him. I don’t think it’s a problem. I think it’s a luxury more than a problem.”

More than likely, when he’s back in the picture, Petry is going to find himself battling with Justin Holl and Erik Gustafsson for ice time in the Red Wings’ third pairing.

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Is the Red Wings’ ‘Quarter-Century Team’ the best one, or is it full of 1990’s stars?

The NHL named its “Quarter-Century Team” for the Detroit Red Wings on Thursday, and the selections caused debate among Red Wings fans and pundits alike.

The Hockey News’s Adam Proteau suggests that the Red Wings’ “Quarter-Century Team” is the best one out there…

On the first quarter-century team, Wings icons Pavel Datsyuk, Steve Yzerman, Henrik Zetterberg and Nicklas Lidstrom all are Hockey Hall of Famers. 

Blueliner Niklas Kronwall is a member of the elite Triple Gold Club, with a Cup, an Olympic gold medal and a World Championship gold medal on his resume. Zetterberg, Datsyuk, Lidstrom and second-team forward Brendan Shanahan are also Triple Gold Club members. 

First quarter-century-team goalie Chris Osgood has three Cup wins.

On Detroit’s second quarter-century team are Larkin, Shanahan, Sergei Fedorov, superstar goalie Dominik Hasek and defensemen Brian Rafalski and Chris Chelios. Many teams would dream of having that group as their first team. Five of them won the Cup with Detroit, and Larkin is fourth in franchise scoring since 2000.

These teams are a non-stop parade of powerhouses, and no other team can boast of as many pure gems as Detroit has had in the past 25 years.

But Detroit Hockey Now’s Bob Duff, in a subscriber-only story, argues that the team is laden with stars from the 1990’s instead of the 2000’s:

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