Of Red Wings-related note in the news department on Saturday:
- DetroitRedWings.com: DetroitRedWings.com’s Jonathan Mills wrote an article which discusses Simon Edvinsson’s maturation…
Simon Edvinsson gained confidence from his experience down the stretch with the Detroit Red Wings last season. Now, as the 21-year-old defenseman navigates Training Camp, he has more motivation than ever to grow his game this season.
“It’s a Training Camp where we come from a season where we didn’t reach the playoffs by one point,” Edvinsson said on Saturday. “My main focus has been to be as good and ready as possible for the start of the season.”
Edvinsson split last season between the Red Wings and American Hockey League’s Grand Rapids Griffins, recording two points (one goal, one assist) in 16 games with Detroit as well as 30 points (eight goals, 22 assists) in 54 regular-season games with Grand Rapids. He also had two assists in six Calder Cup Playoff contests.
“A lot happened for me during the last two months there,” Edvinsson said about last season. “It was a great experience. I know how hard it is to grab a playoff spot and what it is needed from the whole team, and me personally, to really grab those extra points at the end.”
Red Wings head coach Derek Lalonde said he envisions Edvinsson taking more responsibility this season.
“With his overall play from Grand Rapids last year to what he gave us down the stretch, where he slotted with our push at the end last year, we foresee him in a similar role,” Lalonde said about Edvinsson. “I foresee him in a top-four [role] and we’ll kind of let it play out from there. Hopefully he can even eat minutes if he’s got it going one night, might be a little fluid with our top-four even. If he earns more minutes, he’ll get more minutes.”
Update: Mills also wrote an article about the Red Wings’ desire to author a different finish to their regular season:
“The group as a whole basically fell a point short last year from getting in [to the Stanley Cup Playoffs],” Tyler Motte said. “Played a little bit of playoff-style hockey down the stretch to make it interesting and be in the conversation. [The Red Wings coaching staff] just wants a little bit more from us. They continue to push the pace in practice, a lot of the details.”
Motte is amidst his first Training Camp with Detroit after signing a one-year free-agent contract with the club last month. Lalonde said Motte’s hard-working style of play is exactly what he’s asking of from his players.
“Energy and momentum to it,” Lalonde said. “You need that. These are some of those habits I alluded to with him earlier. He plays direct hockey, finishes checks and gets back above plays. A lot of those habits are what we’re constantly trying to preach with our group.”
Putting that standard into practice is well underway in Traverse City, with players like goalie Ville Husso praising the competitiveness and tempo of the on-ice sessions.
“The speed has been very high on the ice,” Husso said. “Guys are battling hard. You can just tell everybody wants to score, so that makes the day hard for us goalies. For us, it’s to get to that next step as a team and as individuals. It starts in practice by competing and trying to get better every day.”
Also from the Red Wings, on Twitter:
2. MLive: MLive’s Ansar Khan reports that Ville Husso is healthy and ready to compete for a spot in the Red Wings’ goal crease…
Continue reading Summarizing the articles filed by the Red Wings’ beat writers on Day 3 of training camp