About 5 minutes’ worth of comments:
Axel Sandin Pellika says about playing with Michael Brandsegg-Nygård in Skellefteå next year, “we’ll be sure to build some chemistry” #LGRW
— Carley Johnston (@carleykjohnston) July 4, 2024
About 5 minutes’ worth of comments:
Axel Sandin Pellika says about playing with Michael Brandsegg-Nygård in Skellefteå next year, “we’ll be sure to build some chemistry” #LGRW
— Carley Johnston (@carleykjohnston) July 4, 2024
Early early:
HAPPY 4th EVERYONE!🎆 This dynamic duo will be back at it early tomorrow morning!! Wake up with me and @KenKalDRW for the annual Dev. Camp 3v3 tournament!! Live stream starts at 8:20am on @DetroitRedWings socials and YouTube channel. Special guests will be joining us through the… pic.twitter.com/bZXY51UwSY
— Daniella Bruce (@daniellabruce_) July 4, 2024
Red Wings beat writer Sam Stockton got into the details of the Red Wings’ Summer Development Camp’s learning model, as evidenced by breaking down several videos of skill development drills:
The person who does the work does the learning. This sentiment is a fundamental truth of any form of education, and athletic training is no exception. From that sentiment, a question begs for the world’s teachers and coaches: How do we make sure the right work is happening to maximize our efficiency in the limited time we have with which to impart a lesson?
Take 2024 Red Wings Development Camp as an example. As Detroit brass likes to say, the camp is meant to be educational and not evaluative. Camp is also only five days, which is reduced to three days of on-ice education by a preliminary day of testing and capstone day reserved for scrimmaging. The camp represents an extremely limited window of direct, face-to-face, collective opportunity to work with a group of 50 drafted and invited prospects for the organization, building in an imperative to make that time count.
Continued at length…
Three Red Wings alums here:
The all-time points leaders among American NHL players. 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/iYH6f6nTDa
— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) July 4, 2024
Per the Detroit Red Wings’ YouTube channel:
Yzerman: knowing they couldn’t retain every pending free agent, “we adjusted, or pivoted, and were able to bring in some players to replace them or guys we couldn’t bring back” #LGRW pic.twitter.com/zHCIRpLoPD
— Rachel Hopmayer (@rachelhopmayer) July 4, 2024
Continue reading Video link: Red Wings to stream Steve Yzerman’s press conferenceSteve Yzerman says they had certain objectives during free agency that they hoped to address and wish they could’ve brought back all their FA for different reasons, but that just wasn’t the case #LGRW
— Carley Johnston (@carleykjohnston) July 4, 2024
FYI:
Steve Yzerman is speaking to the media today at 12:45
— Sean Shapiro (@seanshapiro) July 4, 2024
The Red Wings’ prospects don’t get Independence Day off. They’re busy at work, taking part in the final practices of the Red Wings’ Summer Development Camp at Little Caesars Arena’s BELFOR Training Center:
Rebecca Babb leads Shai Buium, Jakub Rychlovsky, Ondrej Becher, Axel Sandin-Pellikka, and Max Plante through a skating progression pic.twitter.com/4nEUbQtZSM
— Sam Stockton (@_samstockton) July 4, 2024
.@CBSDetroit has been at Red Wings development camp every day this week — you'll never catch me complaining about spending the holiday at the rink😃
— Rachel Hopmayer (@rachelhopmayer) July 4, 2024
Some of my 11 p.m. sports block last night, #LGRW prospects on the portal: pic.twitter.com/jyoTHnS1Dq
Free agent #LGRW camp invitee Andrew Oke (@SpiritHockey) pulled out the USA mask for the holiday… matching Trey Augustine 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/gvLi8F88x7
— Rachel Hopmayer (@rachelhopmayer) July 4, 2024
I haven’t been able to attend the Red Wings’ Summer Development Camp for the first time since 2006 due to vehicle issues this summer, and it’s eaten at me all week long.
I’ve felt like I’ve been grieving not being able to raise quite enough funds to rent a car as my own 18-year-old Chrysler Pacifica’s tailpipe, muffler and catalytic converter are all dragging on the ground (with no money to replace the automobile, we’re trying to reach out to simply get the rust-bucket, declared unsafe to drive by our mechanic last fall, repaired), and I’ve been in a rotten mood all week long.
Continue reading Impressions of the Red Wings’ Summer Development Camp participants, away-from-the-rink versionAs MLive’s Edward Pevos reports, the former site of Joe Louis Arena will soon be home to a 600-room hotel that will be connected to the former Cobo Hall:
Long gone is the Joe Louis Arena, the former home of the Detroit Red Wings. In its place will soon be a swanky new hotel. Detroit-based developer Sterling Group and the Detroit Regional Convention Facility Authority (DRCFA) have revealed details on what’s being built at the former site of “Hockeytown.”
The 600-room hotel will open under the JW Marriott brand and will be connected to the Huntington Place Convention Center via a skybridge. The JW Marriott Detroit Water Square will be 25 stories and will feature 50,000 square feet of meeting spaces, restaurants, a market and more.
“This connected hotel will change the hospitality landscape in the City of Detroit and allow for Huntington Place to attract more and larger conventions,” said Danny Samson, Chief Development Officer of Sterling Group. “It will be a significant economic benefit to the City and the region.
Construction of the hotel began in early April and is expected to be completed by early 2027, just in time for the Men’s NCAA Final Four tournament taking place at Ford Field in Detroit in March of that year.
Continued; the incredibly expensive apartment building that is “The Residences at Water Square” has already opened at the former JLA site.
Detroit Hockey Now’s Kevin Allen wisely suggests that Red Wings fans keep an eye on Big Elmer Soderblom, Detroit’s 6’8″ forward prospect, as Soderblom attempts to break into Detroit’s bottom six forward lineup this fall:
One player to watch in training camp is Elmer Soderblom. After a slow start, the 6-foot-8 forward finished with 13 goals in 61 games. Seven of his goals came in his last 20 regular-season games. The Red Wings could use his size. He weighs almost 250 pounds. It wears down opponents to deal with his size. If the Red Wings carry 13 forwards, he could be a candidate to make the team. The issues standing in his way: Detroit could have three goalies on their roster and they many need to carry eight defensemen to protect Albert Johansson from being claimed on waivers. Johansson will be competing with William Lagesson for that No. 8 spot.
Continued; Soderblom is waiver-exempt for one more season, and he’s just starting to put his game together at 22 years of age.