Red Wings-Canes post-game video: Ryan, Redmond, Larkin

Here’s Bobby Ryan speaking with Fox Sports Detroit’s Larry Murphy and “birthday boy” John Keating after the Wings’ 4-2 win over Carolina on Saturday night:

Here’s a bit of Mickey Redmond, well, being Mickey Redmond…

Here’s a bit of Dylan Larkin’s post-game interview…

Here’s coach Blashill…

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Red Wings-Hurricanes Game 2 quick take: incremental progress made in the Wings’ first win of the season

The Detroit Red Wings hoped to avenge their 3-0 loss to the Carolina Hurricanes as the teams wrapped up a back-to-back series at Little Caesars Arena on Saturday night.

On top of revenge, the Red Wings wanted to earn a measure of redemption after playing rusty as hell in Thursday’s season-opener–an outing that left Red Wings fans concerned about the team’s trajectory.

The Red Wings answered some questions over the course of a hard-fought, 4-2 victory over the Carolina Hurricanes. The Wings were still messy, still rusty, still shaky at times, but the Red Wings received both some pop-gun offense from Ryan, Larkin (2) and Fabbri and some fine goaltending from Jonathan Bernier (29 saves) en route to their first win of the season.

Now two games in two days loom against the Columbus Blue Jackets, on Monday at 12 PM and Tuesday at 7:30 PM.

I’m trying out some new things this evening, and the “quick take” may not remain in this format, but I’m hoping that shorter and more “to the point” is more useful for you:

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Friedman reports that Jimmy Howard will retire

From the Satellite Hotstove on Hockey Night in Canada comes this from Elliotte Friedman:

.@FriedgeHNIC said that Ken Holland reached out to Jimmy Howard, but Howard is happy with his family and is coaching minor hockey. He’s not going to help the Oilers, he’s going to retire in the next couple of days.— George Malik (@georgemalik) January 17, 2021

Sportsnet confirms:

Veteran goalie Jimmy Howard will announce his retirement from the NHL in the coming days, Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman reported during Saturday Headlines on Hockey Night in Canada.

Howard, who turns 37 in March, spent his entire 14-year NHL career with the Detroit Red Wings but was a free agent after not having his contract renewed by the team.

The Syracuse, N.Y. native took over the full-time starting goalie role in Detroit in the 2009-10 season, immediately following back-to-back Stanley Cup Finals appearances by the club. That year, he finished runner-up to Tyler Myers in Calder Trophy voting as the NHL’s top rookie. After 11 consecutive years as the primary starter in Detroit, injuries and the play of Jonathan Bernier saw Howard only appear in 27 games last season, his final year in the league.

In all, Howard appeared in 543 regular season games for the Red Wings and posted a 246-196-70 record with 24 shutouts and a .912 save percentage. His games played and wins totals are both third in franchise history behind only Terry Sawchuk and Chris Osgood. Howard also appeared in 48 playoff games for the Red Wings, and led them to the second round on three separate occasions.

Roughly Translated, briefly: Theodor Niederbach signs A-league contract with Frolunda, is loaned to MODO

Very briefly: According to HockeyNews.se‘s editorial staff and Gothenburgs-Posten’s Emma Tonnvik and Andreas Johansson, Red Wings prospect Theodor Niederbach both signed an A-league contract with the Frolunda Indians’ men’s team next season, and he’s been loaned out to MODO Ornskoldsvik of the Swedish Allsvenskan for the remainder of the 2020-2021 season.

Niederbach can’t play in the Under-20 league (J20) because it’s been cancelled for the remainder of the year due to coronavirus, and he won’t get a lot of time on the men’s league team this season, so sending the Ornskoldsvik native to MODO makes the most sense for the present moment. His contract with Frolunda will last until 2022, by which time he should be a mainstay on their men’s team.

Brooks: AHL’ers are getting screwed by the ‘return to play’

This is not good news from the New York Post’s Larry Brooks:

If you’re on a two-way contract, were cut by an NHL team and assigned to an NHL taxi squad, you hit the jackpot. Or at least you’re going to be paid 100 percent of your minor league salary. But if you’re on a two-way contract and were assigned to the AHL, well, you’re plumb out of luck.

Because not only won’t you receive so much as a penny leading up to the start of a severely truncated season set to begin on Feb. 5, once the AHL does get underway there is no telling what you will be paid on a prorated contract. There is no current agreement in force between the PHPA (Professional Hockey Players’ Association) and the league’s governing bodies.

Three teams have opted out of 2020-21, leaving 28 clubs to play the season. The schedule will differ by division. Some teams will play as few as 24 games. Others may play as many as 42. Most two-way contracts mandate salaries in the range of $70,000.

You do the math. If players’ pay is strictly prorated, a player on a 24-game team making $70,000 would earn the grand total of $20,487 — before taxes. Players on teams on 42-game schedules would then earn a pre-tax $35,853 that they’d shouldn’t spend in one place.

Come on, man.

And in addition, these players have not been paid since receiving their final 2019-20 paychecks in the middle of April. That’s nine months. It may be nobody’s fault, but there is a crisis consuming the bedrock of the NHL’s development and it is crushing a wave of prospects.

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Prospect Round-up, European version: Seider posts 2 assists, Raymond posts 1 helper

Of prospect-related note today:

In Belarus, Kirill Tyutyayev finished even with 1 shot in Yunost Minsk’s 2-0 loss to Shakhtar-Soligorsk 2;

In the SHL, Albin Grewe finished even with 1 shot in 12:54 played as Djurgardens IF won 6-4 over Orebro Hockey;

Jonatan Berggren finished at +1 with 4 shots in 11:28 played as Skelleftea AIK won 5-4 over Brynas;

Moritz Seider had 2 assists, finishing at +3 with 4 shots in 19:19 played as Rogle BK won 5-1 over HV71:

Lucas Raymond had an assist, finishing at +2 in 11:59 played, and Elmer Soderblom finished even in 5:02 played as the 13th forward in the Frolunda Indians’ 3-1 win over Farjestads BK. Albert Johansson finished even with 5 shots in 19:56 played for Farjestad:

Red Wings-Hurricanes pre-Game 2 afternoon round-up

Of Red Wings and Hurricanes-related note this afternoon/evening:

  1. The Wings posted the team’s probable lines for tonight’s game on Twitter:

2. The Free Press’s Helene St. James took note of Wings coach Jeff Blashil and defenseman Marc Staal’s comments regarding the employment of the “taxi squad”:

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Khan: Helm has a ways to go before he returns to the lineup

MLive’s Ansar Khan took note of Red Wings coach Jeff Blashill’s comments regarding Darren Helm, who recently completed participation in the NHL’s COVID protocol:

Helm has been unavailable to play or practice since Jan. 2 due to the NHL’s COVID protocols.

“You miss that much time, 14 days of not exercising basically, it’s going to take a little bit,” coach Jeff Blashill said after the morning skate, prior to tonight’s game against the Carolina Hurricanes at Little Caesars Arena (7 p.m., Fox Sports Detroit). “I can’t put an exact timeline on it, but certainly need a number of great skates and practices.

“Tomorrow will be his first chance to really practice with us and it won’t be a long practice, so that gets hard. We’re going to have to maximize the skates he has and get him back going at full speed. We won’t put him in until … depending on a number of factors, most importantly his readiness to be an impact player and how the rest of the players are doing.”

Dave Coulier, Darren McCarty to hold ‘virtual comedy show’ for Hotel-Dieu Grace in Windsor

Here’s an FYI for Monday evening if you don’t have other plans, per CTV Windsor’s Lindsay Charlton:

Hotel-Dieu Grace Healthcare and Beyond Disability Rehabilitation Network have partnered to bring some laughs to the community with a virtual comedy show.

The show will raise funds to support patient care and programs at both organizations. Special appearances include comedian and actor Dave Coulier and former Detroit Red Wing Darren McCarty.

“With eight comedians in one action packed virtual show, we can offer an escape from reality that is sure to lift your spirits and tickle your soul. Tickets are selling fast for this year’s event, offering our community a quality comedy show. We are always grateful for the support of everyone who comes together to support our only fundraiser of the year,” Melanie Gardin, board director, Beyond Disabilities Rehabilitation Network, said in a news release “This is the 6th year for this event. We are forced to do it differently but we are excited about how much fun this unique way to put on our show will ultimately be”

Tickets for the event are $25 and can be purchased online. For more information about the show, Linda D’Aloisio can be reached at 519-257-5111 Ext 76922 or email at linda.daloisio@hdgh.org.