Roughly translated: Here’s a third French-language David Perron interview, from La Presse

New Red Wings forward David Perron took part in a charity golf tournament in Quebec last Tuesday, and he gave no less than three interviews during the tournament.

He spoke with Le Journal de Quebec’s Frederic Marcoux, he spoke with RDS’s Eric LeBlanc, and he spoke with La Presse’s Simon Olivier Lorange, too. Here’s a rough translation of our third interview from the Gagne-Bergeron Pro-Am:

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Red Wings at the WJC: Latvia upsets Bednar and the Czechs, but it’s okay

The Czechs attempted to salvage their World Junior Championship on Sunday against Latvia.

With a 1-1-and-1 record, Czechia needed a win to help avoid facing Canada in Wednesday’s quarterfinal, and they turned to Red Wings prospect Jan Bednar in goal to help them achieve their “goal” in their final “round robin” game.

The Latvians needed a regulation win to hop over the Slovaks–and tie the Czechs–all in order to avoid a quarterfinal match-up against Canada on Wednesday.

Latvia won 5-2, earning their first quarterfinal berth in World Junior Championship history. Jan Bednar only played 40:00, stopping 10 of 14 shots, but goals 2, 3 and 4 were all unstoppable ones (see below).

In a weird way, it was a happy loss for hockey fans. The Latvians made history today, and the Czechs are now going to face the winner of Group A (probably Canada) on Wednesday, while Latvia and Finland seem destined to meet.

In terms of the game’s narrative…

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Roughly translated: David Perron speaks with RDS about becoming a Red Wing

Red Wings forward David Perron seems to be particularly amicable to giving interviews. He spoke with the Journal de Quebec recently regarding his decision to leave the Blues for the Red Wings, after St. Louis did not offer him a contract, and this evening, two more French-language interviews with Perron have emerged.

RDS’s Eric LeBlanc also spoke with Perron from the Gagne-Bergeron Pro-Am, and here’s what he had to say (roughly translated, of course):

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Red Wings at the WJC: Finland routs Slovakia 9-3; Viro plays 15:55

Red Wings prospect Eemil Viro and Team Finland attempted to build upon their 2-and-0 record in Group A as they faced the 1-and-2 Slovaks at the World Junior Championship on Sunday.

Finland played both today and will play tomorrow (against Canada) ahead of Wednesday’s quarterfinals, so the Finns were hoping that the Slovaks wouldn’t extract too great a cost in terms of energy and physicality–two aspects of the game which the Slovaks provide in earnest.

Slovakia was playing in their final “round robin” game, and are more or less destined to battle Canada in Wednesday’s quarterfinal.

Finland routed Slovakia 9-3, going 5-for-7 on the power play (including a major penalty against Slovakia), and Eemil Viro did not earn any power play time, just a bit of PK time on the Slovaks’ ONE power play, so he finished with 2 shots and an even plus-minus rating in 15:55 played.

In terms of the game’s narrative…

In the 1st period, Simon Latkoczy started opposite Juha Jatkola in goal, and puck drop occurred at 2:08 PM EDT.

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The Hockey News’s Ellis profiles Simon Edvinsson

The Hockey News’s Steven Ellis posted a meaty profile of Red Wings prospect and Team Sweden defenseman Simon Edvinsson, and it’s a great article:

“He’s like a walking bulldozer. When he wants to, he can make you disintegrate with just a stride or two. Nobody on the planet wants to go 1-on-1 with him.”

That’s just one scout’s opinion on Simon Edvinsson, the 6-foot-6 hulking blueliner from Sweden. He was drafted sixth overall by Detroit in 2021, and with Calder Trophy Winner Moritz Seider already in the lineup, he’s not far from giving the Red Wings one of the most feared 1-2 defensive duos in the NHL.

It pays to be bad in some cases. And the Red Wings aren’t far away from escaping the bottom.

“Congrats to Detroit,” Swedish coach Tomas Montén said with a smile after Sweden’s victory over Switzerland to open the 2022 World Junior Championship.

Edvinsson signed his NHL entry contract back in April, and all signs point towards the big blueliner playing a key role on the team’s blueline this season. So it was especially interesting that he chose to play for Sweden’s junior team during the unusual summer world junior tournament because while many other NHL-bound players decided to skip out — Shane Wright, Simon Nemec, Juraj Slafkovsky, Owen Power and Cole Perfetti come to mind — Edvinsson saw value in heading back and representing his country. Sweden holds a perfect record through two games and is one of the favorites to win gold.

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The Hockey News: Seider, Raymond have value as fantasy hockey ‘sophomore’ picks

The Hockey News’s Jason Chen posted a list of players that he believes will give fantasy hockey poolies an advantage as sophomore NHL players, and he mentions both Moritz Seider and Lucas Raymond…

While severely underestimating Seider’s potential:

Moritz Seider, D, Red Wings: The Wings were one of the most improved teams over the summer and Seider will be a hot commodity, especially in keeper leagues. He already offers up Victor Hedman-like upside as a multi-category contributor and a borderline top-20 defenseman. Draft him and never look back.

Lucas Raymond, RW, Red Wings: Raymond’s 23 goals was one off the rookie lead but he’s arguably the best goal scorer in his class, ahead of both Caufield and Arthur Kaliyev, two of the better shooters. Raymond had dual-winger eligibility last season and could do the same this season. Even if Raymond struggles and gets dropped from Dylan Larkin’s line, Detroit’s added depth ensures that he still has quality players to play with.

Continued; yeah, okay, Seider’s a “borderline top 20 defenseman” after posting 50 points in 82 games as a 20-year-old rookie.

Now 21, Seider is getting bigger and stronger this offseason–as is Raymond, whose 23 goals and 57 points are nothing to sneeze at. While I’ll grant you that Seider has to earn something like talk as a top-10 NHL defenseman, or a Norris Trophy candidate, in an NHL full of Cale Makars and Adam Foxes, I’m confident that, sooner than later, we’ll be talking about Seider in those conversations.

Tweets of note: Winged Wheel Podcast meet-up to take place on October 29th

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DHN’s Allen discusses the Wings’ power play

Detroit Hockey Now’s Kevin Allen has written a subscriber-only article which discusses 5 reasons why the Red Wings’ power play should be improved this upcoming season. Among his comments:

David Perron Factor: David Perron, signed this summer as a free agent, is a proven playoff performer. He scored 11 power play goals last season. His St. Louis Blues ranked second on the power play last season. To put that into perspective, consider that no member of the Red Wings owned more than six power play goals.

He has scored 33 power play goals over the past four seasons, which ranks 23rd in the NHL. In that same time period, Dylan Larkin has 19 PP goals. That ranks 85th.

Perron has always had a power play knack, an understanding of how to find seams in the defensive coverage. He offers a quick release and an accurate shot. Perron is going to help.

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Tweet of note: Moritz Seider pumps you up

If you’ve followed the blog over the summer, you’ve already seen Moritz Seider in the gym at his personal trainer’s place in Mannheim, but NHL.com posted a Tweet which highlights Seider hard at work:

Moritz Seider’s been putting in that WORK this offseason. 🏋️

(🎥: IG/kings360.sports) pic.twitter.com/HqDcAoxYwW— NHL (@NHL) August 14, 2022

I’d imagine that Seider’s also skating on the ice when the Adler Mannheim aren’t on the ice preparing for their 2022-2023 DEL season.

Red Wings at the WJC: a triple-header of games today, plus the TV schedule for Sunday, August 14th

It’s “Super Sunday” at the World Championship as a triple-header’s worth of games will include Red Wings prospects:

Team Finland vs. Slovakia @ 2 PM EDT on TSN and the NHL Network…

Eemil Viro plays for Finland…

Czechia vs. Latvia @ 6 PM EDT on TSN and the NHL Network…

Jan Bednar plays for Czechia...

Team Sweden vs. Team USA @ 10 PM EDT on TSN and the NHL Network…

Simon Edvinsson, Theodor Niederbach and William Wallinder play for Sweden; Carter Mazur and Red Savage play for Team USA.