The Larkin Captaincy press release

Here’s the Red Wings’ press release regarding their decision to name Dylan Larkin captain:

RED WINGS NAME DYLAN LARKIN CAPTAIN … Center Becomes First Metro Detroit Native to Wear ‘C’ for Franchise …

DETROIT – The Detroit Red Wings today announced that center Dylan Larkin has been named the team’s captain, becoming the 37th captain in franchise history and the first Michigander and native metro Detroiter. Additionally, centers Luke Glendening and Frans Nielsen will serve as alternate captains for the 2020-21 season. 

Larkin, 24, has served as an alternate captain for the Red Wings since 2018-19 and assumes a captaincy that has been vacant for the last two seasons, following the end of Henrik Zetterberg’s career in 2017-18 due to injury. The Waterford, Mich., native is just the second American to wear the ‘C’ for Detroit after Reed Larson (Minneapolis, Minn.) and is the fifth player to serve as captain under Ilitch ownership (since 1982-83). Larkin’s career has been exclusively linked to the state of Michigan, playing his youth hockey in the Lakeland Hockey Association and with Belle Tire AAA Hockey, before spending two seasons with the Ann Arbor, Mich.-based U.S. National Team Development Program (2012-14), one season at the University of Michigan (2014-15) and debuting professionally with the American Hockey League’s Grand Rapids Griffins during the team’s postseason run in 2014-15 prior to making the Red Wings as a 19-year-old in 2015-16. 

“Dylan is an extremely competitive and driven player who sets the standard for dedication and conduct for the Red Wings,” said Red Wings executive vice president and general manager Steve Yzerman. “This is the right time to name our new captain and we’re certain Dylan is ready to take on the responsibility. He will be an outstanding leader for us, both on and off the ice.” 

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Wednesday Tweets from practice: Bobby Ryan’s got the no-contact jersey on

MLive’s Ansar Khan reports from Wednesday’s practice, ahead of Thursday’s home opener vs. Carolina:

#RedWings filing onto ice for practice. Bobby Ryan is back, wearing orange non-contact jersey. pic.twitter.com/FBX8li29sp— Ansar Khan (@AnsarKhanMLive) January 13, 2021

Bobby Ryan in no-contact orange. Last practice was Jan. 7. pic.twitter.com/pCvQkZvcHA— Helene St. James (@HeleneStJames) January 13, 2021

The real fun starts tomorrow. #LGRW pic.twitter.com/gzrqG2yjPA— Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) January 13, 2021

First skate with the C. #LGRW pic.twitter.com/q7WVK32AMu— Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) January 13, 2021

Meanwhile, in Raleigh…

Today Raleigh, tomorrow Detroit.

Last practice before the season starts for the @Canes. First time session @PNCArena this year. pic.twitter.com/HAbCg7cRl1— Mike Maniscalco (@mikemaniscalco) January 13, 2021

#RedWings lines and D pairs:
Bertuzzi-Larkin-Mantha
Namestnikov-Fabbri-Zadina
Brome-Filppula-Gagner
Nielsen-Glendening-Erne
Ryan (apparently injured)
Nemeth-Hronek
DeKeyser-Merrill
Staal-Stecher
Biega-Lindstrom (extras)
Bernier
Greiss
Rasmussen, Smith, Pickard, Boyle (taxi squad) pic.twitter.com/b92sFsBZ94— Ansar Khan (@AnsarKhanMLive) January 13, 2021

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Bultman discusses what will change (and what won’t) now that they ‘Gave Larks the C’

The Athletic’s Max Bultman penned a fine article discussing what will change–and what won’t–now that Dylan Larkin is the Red Wings’ captain:

Certainly, as arguably the Red Wings’ best player in recent years and a two-way centerman who plays some of Detroit’s most challenging matchups, Larkin has checked that box already.

He also, after five seasons with the Red Wings, has been around long enough to lead more directly, too. He has now lived through one of the toughest seasons in modern NHL history, which wasn’t easy on anyone, but does give him an invaluable perspective on the locker room, knowing what it needs and what it may respond to.

“He’s got a great temperature of the room in terms of, he knows when something needs to be said, when we need to call out something in terms of as a team, just not performing,” Glendening said. “But he also knows that there’s a time to lift guys up.”

These are words said about Larkin before he formally got the “C” — to Blashill’s point, the things that put Larkin in this position. More importantly, though, these are the things he’ll need to hang on to now that he’s here.

Carolina Hurricanes captain Jordan Staal echoed those sentiments late last season when asked what changed when he became captain, saying “everyone just kept telling me not to change, so I didn’t. It didn’t really change a whole lot for me. Personally I knew I was a leader in the room from the start, and I think most guys that are named captain already know that they’re a leader in the room.”

But even Staal would admit that some things are inevitably different when the “C” is officially placed on a jersey — from small details on the ice or in the locker room, to more macro ones like being more in the loop of the team’s direction on the management side.

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I don’t like to stir shit up, but…

I don’t like to be a shit-stirrer, but the Chicago Sun-Times’ Ben Pope–a fine journalist–and I happen to vividly disagree regarding his assessment of the state of the Red Wings’ blueline:

Red Wings: The Wings were so bad last season — the NHL’s worst team in 20 years — that even a substantial improvement in 2021 won’t pull them out of last place.

Up front, there are some pieces to build around in Dylan Larkin, Anthony Mantha and Filip Zadina. The addition of free-agent goalie Thomas Greiss will help keep them close in more games, too. But the Wings are still terrible, most of all on the back end. All six of their defensemen would be third-pairing guys, at best, on a contender.

Filip Hronek is not a 3rd-pair defensemen, and the Red Wings have an abundance of second-pair guys after him in DeKeyser, Stecher and Nemeth. Merrill, Staal, Biega, they are what they are, but that’s okay.

Captain Larkin

While I was translating Swedish, this happened:

Competitive. Driven. Dedicated.

Our captain. pic.twitter.com/p4NZonVzAP— Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) January 13, 2021

The journey. pic.twitter.com/PPJyxwL9MX— Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) January 13, 2021

Earlier this month, I asked Dylan Larkin what his personal and team goals are for the season.

“I want to be a great player in this league. I want our team to be a great team that’s respected and back in contention for the Stanley Cup,” @Dylanlarkin39 said pic.twitter.com/uOjjDMrOII— Brad Galli (@BradGalli) January 13, 2021

The #RedWings today announced that center Dylan Larkin has been named the team’s captain, becoming the 37th captain in franchise history and the first Michigander and native metro Detroiter.

More » https://t.co/FiKKptF8ZI pic.twitter.com/MqB5iCspJr— Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) January 13, 2021

Here’s HSJ on the announcement:

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Via HockeyNews.se: Rogle BK’s website reports that Moritz Seider still may play on Thursday vs. Vaxjo

Via HockeyNews.se’s Elvin Lindelof and Mattias Persson comes this update from Rogle BK’s website’s Lasse Mauritzson on Moritz Seider. What follows is roughly translated from Swedish:

Simon Ryfors [did not play] and Moritz Seider was forced to leave early in Tuesday’s losing match at home against Leksand. Both can possibly play in Thursday’s away match against Växjö, but information will not be given until the game day, according to Rögle’s trainer Sven Thomsson.

Hill Moritz Seider was checked heavily at the start of the match last night and left the game and did not return. Seider was present at Wednesday’s practice but did not go on ice.

“Moritz did rehab training in the gym and then we will see how he feels tomorrow. We will make the decision after the warm-up tomorrow,” says physiotherapist Sven Thomsson.

Wings prospect Donovan Sebrango heads to Slovakia

The Red Wings’ Ontario Hockey League and Western Hockey League prospects keep heading to alternate teams for the present moment, as noted on Twitter by Red Wings Prospects:

Donovan Sebrango joins HK Levice (Slovakia-2) on loan. #LGRW https://t.co/OCELkoU94q— Red Wings Prospects (@DRWProspects) January 13, 2021