The second day of Derek Lalonde’s tenure as the Red Wings’ head coach basically built upon the first day’s worth of teaching and introducing the Red Wings’ players to a new system of defensive play.
Once again, the Red Wings’ 67 roster players were divided into three groups, Team Lindsay, Team Howe, and Team Delvecchio, but the coaching staff chose to change up Team Lindsay, which practices from 8:30 until 9:30. They swapped out most of the try-outs and Grand Rapids Griffins-bound prospects and players, who spent the day on Team Howe or Team Delvecchio, the two “big club-bound” practice squads.
As a result, the practices had something of a different flavor, with lines changed up and Tyler Bertuzzi absent due to a “flare-up” which coach Lalonde said he was made aware of only an hour before practice began. It’s believed that Bertuzzi will be fine, but that’s a situation worth monitoring.
Anyway, as was the case on Thursday, injured skaters Andrew Copp, Jake Walman, Jake Uberti and Tnias Mathurin took to the ice for an 8 AM skate, and they were joined by injured goaltender John Lethemon. They worked with Grand Rapids Griffins coach Ben Simon, player development consultant Dwayne Blais, and Griffins goaltending coach Brian Mahoney-Wilson.
Once again, the other injured players, including Oskar Sundqvist (undisclosed), Mark Pysyk (Achilles) and Robby Fabbri (ACL) were able to take part in both Team Lindsay and Team Delvecchio’s particularly lengthy video sessions.
Without getting too technical, Team Lindsay’s drills involved a lot of “tracking,” where players would “pick up” their opponents through the neutral zone and track them back into the defensive zone.
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