Prospect round-up North America: Cotton posts 2A in WHL

Of Red Wings prospect-related note in North America on Tuesday night:

In the WHL, Alex Cotton had 2 assists, finishing at +2 with 5 shots in the Vancouver Giants’ 5-3 loss to Prince George;

And Cross Hanas finished at -1 with 7 shots in the Portland Winterhawks’ 4-3 overtime win over Everett.

Red Wings-Islanders wrap-up: Wings right the ship with via a Nedel-jo-win

The Detroit Red Wings advanced to 14-13-and-3, snapping a 3-game losing streak thanks to a 2-1 victory over the New York Islanders on Tuesday night.

The Red Wings got goals from Dylan Larkin and Michael Rasmussen, a fine 33-save performance from Alex Nedeljkovic, and the Wings played relatively well over the course of the game’s first 50-or-so minutes, receiving a necessary bail-out from “Ned” as the game wound down and Detroit’s energy seemed to waiver a bit.

Overall, it wasn’t a perfect game by any means, but the Red Wings got the lead, built upon it, and held it, and they weren’t able to do any of those things in their 3 previous games.

Now we wait and see as to whether the Carolina Hurricanes will be able to cobble together a roster for Thursday’s scheduled game in Raleigh.

Anyway, regarding Tuesday night’s game, our friends from Long Island felt that they waited too long to get started, and came on too late, as NewYorkIslanders.com’s Sasha Kandrach noted:

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Tweet of note: Wings still assuming Thursday’s game will be played after the Canes-Wild game was canceled due to COVID protocols

FYI:

Jeff Blashill says Red Wings will practice Wednesday and prepare to go to Carolina until they hear otherwise. Hurricanes had Tuesday game postponed because of pandemic protocol.— Helene St. James (@HeleneStJames) December 15, 2021

We will have more in the 2nd intermission of the Leafs/Oilers game. Pending final decision from a medical conf call involving NHL and PA doctors, it’s likely enhanced protocols will be implemented on a League-wide basis for a period of time. Final details being worked out.— Darren Dreger (@DarrenDreger) December 15, 2021

Red Wings-Islanders quick take: Wings snap 3-game slide with a tightly-contested win

The Detroit Red Wings attempted to snap a 3-game losing streak as they hosted the New York Islanders on Tuesday night at Little Caesars Arena.

Detroit managed to win a 2-1 decision over a plucky, tenacious New York Islanders team, advancing to 14-12-and-3 thanks to goals from Dylan Larkin and Michael Rasmussen, a fine set of assists from Moritz Seider, Lucas Raymond (on the 1st goal) and Adam Erne (on the 2nd), and a TREMENDOUS job by Alex Nedeljkovic, who stopped 32 of 33 shots, including a last-second game-tying attempt.

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Tweets of note: Raymond and Seider in record-tying territory

Of note from Bally Sports Detroit…

The kids are prospering, the time is now. #LGRW pic.twitter.com/DanlkgdXf8— Bally Sports Detroit (@BallySportsDET) December 15, 2021

And the NHL:

Moritz Seider recorded his 20th career point (3-17—20 in 29 GP). He required the third-fewest games by a rookie defenseman to reach the mark with the @DetroitRedWings behind Nicklas Lidstrom (22 GP) and Jeff Sharples (26 GP).#NHLStats: https://t.co/GmoeSVNw6v pic.twitter.com/vbN2MHuiGg— NHL Public Relations (@PR_NHL) December 15, 2021

Red Wings post a Fabbri article, too

DetroitRedWings.com’s Brett McWethy got in on the Robby Fabbri article parade this afternoon, discussing the 25-year-old’s 3-year extension with Detroit:

What’s impressed Red Wings coach Jeff Blashill about Fabbri is that he plays “extraordinarily hard.” It’s an edge that Fabbri quickly regained after fully recovering from his injuries shortly after arriving in Detroit and having a conversation with Blashill about avoiding to play “careful.”

“Everybody in this league plays hard, but he’s, I think, played extraordinarily hard, and I think that’s who he is as a person,” Blashill said. “I think this year especially, from the drop of the puck in training camp, from the first practice, he’s done an excellent job of really, really competing on a day-to-day basis.

“To me, then he gets to use his skillset and he can really shoot the puck in the net, and he’s got good hockey smarts. He can separate himself with that competitiveness, that’s what he’s gotta do.”

abbri had previously inked a deal with the Red Wings, signing a two-year contact in August 2020. Now, the 25-year-old is a long-term piece of the Red Wings’ youthful group that is aiming to send Detroit back to the postseason.

“Not only Bert, Larks, myself; it’s a full team effort in there,” Fabbri said. “Whatever everyone brings every night and every single day in practice is what’s helping us grow, become a little more consistent. We still got room for improvement; we all know that in that room, and what we gotta work on. But it’s fun coming to the rink every day and doing it with these guys.”

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Duff’s notebook: Breaking down Fabbri’s extension

Detroit Hockey Now’s Bob Duff posted a subscriber-only article discussing Robby Fabbri’s extension with the Red Wings:

Fabbri was part of a Stanley Cup winner in St. Louis and he’s carrying on with that winning approach as a Red Wing.

“I think for a player to help you win long term, one he’s gotta be a winner of a person,” Blashill explained. “He’s gotta be committed to winning above everything else, and I think Robby’s that. Two, he’s gotta be the type of player that can win when it gets tough and hard and I think Robby can do that.

“Robby’s shown us that not only is he a guy that could help us over the last couple of years but can also help us win as we try to move up the standings.”

At 25, he fits right in with much of the veteran core forwards who figure to be around when the good times arrive again for the Red Wings. Larkin and Suter are also 25. Bertuzzi and Adam Erne are 26. It certainly wasn’t hurting Fabbri’s cause that neither of Detroit’s 2018 first-round draft picks – Filip Zadina and Joe Veleno – have proven yet that they can be consistent offensive producers at the NHL level.

It’s entirely possible that as the talent pool deepens in Detroit, Fabbri may slide down into a third-line role. Whatever the case, it’s clear now that Fabbri is going to part of the Red Wings rebuild over the long haul, and that prospect is exciting to him.

“What everyone brings every single night and every day at practice is what’s helping us grow and become a little more consistent,” Fabbri said. “We still got room for improvement, we all know that and what we got to work on but it’s fun coming to the rink every day.”

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Monroe: With Fulcher recalled to Grand Rapids, Walleye sign an emergency back-up

From the Toledo Blade’s Mark Monroe on Twitter: The Grand Rapids Griffins recalled Kaden Fulcher from the ECHL today, so the Toledo Walleye made a move:

The Walleye play games on Friday, Saturday and Sunday; Billy Christopoulos may start all three games.

Prospect round-up, Europe: Soderblom 1+1 for Frolunda as both Frolunda and Rogle advance to meet in Champions League semifinal

Of Red Wings prospect-related note in Europe today:

William Wallinder finished at -1 with 1 shot and a penalty minute played as Rogle BK lost 3-1 to Sparta Prague, but Rogle advanced to the semifinals against Frolunda HC on aggregate goals…

And Elmer Soderblom scored a goal and added an assist for 2 points, finishing at +1 with 3 shots in 12:44 played as Frolunda HC tied Leskands IF 3-3, but advanced on aggregate goals:

Highlights of Elmer Söderblom’s game today against Leksand in the Champions Hockey League, where he had 1 goal, 1 assist, hit 1 post, and had another assist on a disallowed goal. #LGRW pic.twitter.com/8OlWiH39YT— IcehockeyGifs (@IcehockeyG) December 14, 2021