The Grand Rapids Griffins open their 2024-2025 season against the Milwaukee Admirals tonight at Van Andel Arena, and Andy Curtis discussed the Griffins’ promotions for this evening and the “revenge factor” surrounding tonight’s game as the Admirals ousted the Griffins from the playoffs last spring:
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Friday’s post-practice Tweets: Holl to be recalled, Talbot to start vs. NSH
The Detroit Red Wings shuffled their lineup slightly over the course of Friday’s practice (which took place without Jeff Petry, and with Cam Talbot in the starter’s net).
After the Wings’ mid-day skate, the coach spoke with the media, and the news about the injured Jeff Petry (upper-body) was…good?
Jeff Petry is day to day, unavailable for tomorrow #LGRW
— Carley Johnston (@carleykjohnston) October 11, 2024
Per Coach Lalonde, Jeff Petry is unavailable for tomorrow’s game vs. Nashville.
— Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) October 11, 2024
Petry is day to day, but unavailable tomorrow. Holl coming up
— Max Bultman (@m_bultman) October 11, 2024
Derek Lalonde says Justin Holl will be called up for tomorrow’s game against Nashville. Albert Johansson might also make it into the lineup.
— Connor Earegood (@ConnorEaregood) October 11, 2024
Justin Holl will be in tomorrow, hoping to get Albert Johansson in “pretty soon” per Coach Lalonde
— Carley Johnston (@carleykjohnston) October 11, 2024
Talbot will start in goal tomorrow
— Max Bultman (@m_bultman) October 11, 2024
#RedWings Lalonde said Justin Holl will be recalled from @griffinshockey and play tomorrow. Hasn’t decided if Johansson will make NHL debut tomorrow or maybe Monday at NYR. Talbot starts tomorrow.
— Ansar Khan (@AnsarKhanMLive) October 11, 2024
The Red Wings will host the Nashville Predators (who lost 4-3 to Dallas last night) on Saturday, and then they’ll play the 1-and-0 New York Rangers in Manhattan on Monday night; the Rangers will come to town next Thursday, and then Detroit heads to Nashville to wrap up its season series with the Predators next Saturday.
Meanwhile, in Grand Rapids, Holl was taking part in the Grand Rapids Griffins’ game-day skate ahead of the season opener vs. Milwaukee (he’s in picture #3)…
Getting game ready ⏰ #GoGRG pic.twitter.com/pLtRaLy4nz
— Grand Rapids Griffins (@griffinshockey) October 11, 2024
Kind-of-sort-of praise for Axel Sandin Pellikka
EP Rinkside’s Jimmy Hamrin offers a “stock watch” assessment of various NHL prospects playing in Sweden today, and here’s what he has to say about someone whose stock “remains steady”:
Axel Sandin-Pellikka, D, Skellefteå AIK (Detroit Red Wings)
Axel Sandin-Pellikka is an interesting case, as many undersized skilled defencemen from Sweden have failed to live up to hopes of becoming the next Erik Karlsson over the past 6-7 years. However, Sandin-Pellikka seems to have better odds, as his offensive game is borderline elite. His skill and mobility along the blue line are top-notch in the SHL, and he consistently makes smart decisions with the puck. He is poised and rarely rushes a bad pass, scanning the ice and staying in control. If teams aren’t ready to defend the neutral zone when Sandin-Pellikka has the puck, he’ll hurt them.
The question for his NHL future is his ability to defend the rush, battle in front of the net, and retrieve pucks in the corners against bigger and faster opponents on the smaller rink. He isn’t an elite skater like Karlsson, and how he adapts to these situations will determine his NHL success. So far this season, his puck skills have progressed, but I have yet to see him dominate defensively or in puck retrievals.
Continued (paywall); I’m going to be honest here. I don’t think that Axel Sandin Pellikka is the next Erik Karlsson, despite his tremendous skating. He’s going to take some time and seasoning in North America to really bear down defensively, and I’m not going to freak out because he’s not the most elegant SHL’er when it comes to “dominating defensively” on the big ice.
Tweets from Friday’s practice: Petry absent from post-Pens skate; Talbot starts vs. Nashville
The Detroit Red Wings hit the ice at the BELFOR Training Center underneath Little Caesars Arena at noon on Friday, hoping to learn lessons from Thursday’s 6-3 loss against the Pittsburgh Penguins in short order:
The heralded Nashville Predators will come to town tomorrow night (7 PM EDT on Bally Sports Detroit; Nashville lost its home opener 4-3 to Dallas), and then the Wings then head to New York to battle the Rangers (who defeated Pittsburgh 6-0 on Wednesday) on Monday evening.
The Wings will then host the same Rangers next Thursday, and head to Nashville to wrap up their home-in-home series against the Predators next Saturday night.
Detroit’s obviously not going to receive any favors from their highly-ranked opponents over the next week, so the Red Wings dug in during Friday’s practice in order to rebound from an embarrassing home opener:
No Jeff Petry at today’s practice. Everyone else accounted for pic.twitter.com/08CqGyqeqz
— Sam Stockton (@_samstockton) October 11, 2024
No Jeff Petry at today’s Red Wings practice. Also no Justin Holl, who is the most likely call-up from Grand Rapids if there is to be one. pic.twitter.com/a0CnbhUCBS
— Connor Earegood (@ConnorEaregood) October 11, 2024
Continue reading Tweets from Friday’s practice: Petry absent from post-Pens skate; Talbot starts vs. Nashville#RedWings practice before hosting Nashville tomorrow (7, @BallySportsDET).
— Ansar Khan (@AnsarKhanMLive) October 11, 2024
Petry, injured last night, isn’t skating. Nobody has been recalled. They have 18 skaters and three goalies on the ice. pic.twitter.com/ZyDt5bD0Mg
Video: Red Wings belatedly post Larkin, DeBrincat and Lalonde’s post-game remarks from Wings-Pens affair
It’s quite belated, but the Red Wings finally posted their clip of post-game remarks from Dylan Larkin, Alex DeBrincat and coach Derek Lalonde after yesterday night’s 6-3 loss to the Pittsburgh Penguins:
A bit of praise for the Wings’ ‘playing the long game’ with Sebastian Cossa
FloHockey’s Patrick Williams offers a slate of goaltending prospects to watch in his AHL season preview, and Sebastian Cossa makes Williams’ list:
Sebastian Cossa – Grand Rapids Griffins (Detroit Red Wings)
Led by Steve Yzerman, Red Wings management has shown a willingness to take a very long-term outlook with prospects.
Yzerman did that with Tampa Bay, and he has done that again in Detroit. That philosophy meant that Cossa went to the ECHL as a rookie in 2022-23 even though he was the 15th overall pick in the 2021 NHL Draft. Once Cossa had shown that he was ready to move higher, the Red Wings sent him to Grand Rapids last year. That patience paid off as Cossa had a strong year and took charge of the Grand Rapids net. Now the challenge will be to build on that and take the Griffins deep into the postseason.
Update: Chris Peters also names Nate Danielson a rookie to watch this year in the AHL:
Nate Danielson, C, Grand Rapids Griffins (DET)
Selected ninth overall by the Detroit Red Wings in 2022, Danielson wrapped up a strong junior career in the WHL last season. A former captain of the Brandon Wheat Kings, Danielson finished out his junior career with the Portland Winterhawks where his offensive game flourished, highlighted by his 24 points in 18 postseason contests. Danielson has sneaky skill and the ability to score, but also has a mature game away from the puck. He’s a critical piece of Detroit’s future and we’re going to learn a lot more about him as a pro this season.
Red Wings launch ‘The Conversation Line’ podcast
The Detroit Red Wings are producing a new podcast this year called “The Conversation Line,” and here’s the description of their first episode:
Detroit Red Wings broadcasters Daniella Bruce, Ken Daniels, and Ken Kal sit down to preview their new podcast, The Conversation Line. The trio discuss the unique paths that led them to the broadcast booth. Plus, we learn about Kal’s DJ alter ego, Doug Deep, and just how often the Kens are mistaken for one another.
Introducing The Conversation Line! @KenKalDRW, Ken Daniels & I are so excited to bring you a weekly podcast sharing stories of those in & around the @DetroitRedWings organization. Enjoy our intro episode!! Available on YouTube and wherever you get your podcasts!! #LGRW
— Daniella Bruce (@daniellabruce_) October 11, 2024
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Shapiro on the Red Wings’ three-headed goaltending monster
EP Rinkside’s Sean Shapiro profiled the Red Wings’ three goaltenders today, discussing Cam Talbot, Ville Husso and Alex Lyon’s respective statuses as on Shapiro’s Shap Shots blog:
At the end of the day, the cruel reality in the goalie world is that there is only one net, one crease, and as friendly as Talbot, Husso, and Lyon are with each other, only one can play at a time.
And for now, all three seem to be OK with that. All three have plans to compete, to try to win the No. 1 job and more starts, but they each have a healthy respect for the goalies sitting next to them.
Talbot signed up for this setup, Husso knew Red Wings management would question his health and performance, and Lyon has been use to people questioning him his entire career.
“You get it, you really do,” Lyon said. “You kind of have to be ready, understand how this all works, and that if you don’t seize the chance, you can be sitting for a while without a game.”
Continued (paywall)
Tweet of note: Griffins choose their ‘goal songs’
This is one of the more eclectic playlists I’ve ever seen:
Get PUMPED UP for tonight by listening to this year's GOAL SONGS 🚨🔊
— Grand Rapids Griffins (@griffinshockey) October 11, 2024
LISTEN HERE >> https://t.co/JF0YnkuFfv pic.twitter.com/gJnMmWXIOc
A bit of praise for Sebastian Cossa
Daily Faceoff’s Steven Ellis offers a list of one player to watch on each and every one of the AHL’s 32 teams, and he’s picking Sebastian Cossa from the Griffins:
Grand Rapids Griffins (Detroit Red Wings): Sebastian Cossa, G
Is Cossa the Red Wings’ goalie of the future? It sure looks like it. Last year was about taking a bigger step forward against tougher competition, and Cossa looked great with Grand Rapids. He’s set to return there for another year, where he’ll look to challenge for the AHL’s top goaltender award, and I wouldn’t bet against him. He’s huge at 6-foot-6 and moves incredibly well for his size while showing all the signs of being a future No. 1 NHL keeper. The Red Wings have a crowded goalie pipeline right now, so there’s no need to rush Cossa. That patience could pay off.
Continued; Cossa and Augustine 2026?