The Detroit Red Wings’ prospects split their “Prospect Games” against the Dallas Stars, winning a 6-2 decision over Dallas on Saturday, and dropping a 6-5 decision on Sunday.
I shared my impressions regarding the second game a couple of hours ago, and while I was getting Aunt Annie dinner, Grand Rapids Griffins coach Dan Watson spoke with the Wings’ media corps regarding his take on the game.
Watson told the Detroit News’s Ted Kulfan that fatigue was an issue as the young team tried to grind out a pair of wins over the course of a pair of evenings:
“I knew they (Stars) were going to come out on fire, which they did,” said Dan Watson, the Grand Rapids Griffins coach, who coached the Wings’ prospects in these two games. “But I was proud of the way our guys settled in. Once we got some offensive zone time, we were able to wear them down and they took some penalties and then our power play took over, and that was a big momentum boost. (The Wings) probably got a little tired, especially our top six forwards there, we shuffled the lines around later in the game to try and generate some offense. But overall, we’re pleased with what we saw.”
Watson felt the Wings may have been looking for offense too much late in the game.
“When you do that, we didn’t have the numbers back and they capitalized on some wide rush chances and came away with the win,” Watson said.
[Center Nate] Danielson felt the Wings were more structured the night before in a convincing victory.
“We definitely played a lot better as a team (Saturday),” Danielson said. “The games were maybe kind of run around a little bit, and a little sloppy. I know there were a couple of play I’d like back, but that’s kind of the way these games go.”
As DetroitRedWings.com’s Jonathan Mills noted, there are very few negatives when you’re playing a two-game slate of what are essentially “get a jump on the NHL competition” events against 25-and-under opponents, but coach Watson did see some progression of the positive variety, too:
“I think it’s a great opportunity for the young guys to gel,” Grand Rapids Griffins head coach Dan Watson said. “They’re draft picks, again I mentioned that we hope to see them play together whether it’s in Grand Rapids or Detroit. It’s an opportunity to know each other, learn about each other. The guys I obviously had in Grand Rapids, it was an opportunity for us to see what kind of summer they had. I thought our guys competed really hard all the way through. They probably got a little bit tired, especially our top six forwards there. Shuffled some lines around later in the game to try to generate a little more offense, but overall pretty pleased with what I saw.”
Watson praised the players who ate into the Stars’ early 2-0 lead…
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