Khan scouts Adam Erne

MLive’s Ansar Khan examines Red Wings trade acquisition Adam Erne this morning, issuing a season outlook for the rough-and-tumble forward:

2019-20 outlook: New general manager Steve Yzerman traded for a player he drafted 33rd overall in 2013 to provide depth on the bottom two lines. Erne will provide a physical presence and might occasionally drop the gloves (one of his four career NHL fighting majors was against new teammate Andreas Athanasiou).

Erne doesn’t figure to kill penalties but saw limited power-play time in Tampa Bay (30 seconds per game) and could be used in that capacity with the Red Wings on occasion.

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Impressions from the Red Wings’ win over the Toronto Maple Leafs at the prospect tournament ’19

The Detroit Red Wings’ prospects advanced to the championship game of their prospect tournament for the second year in a row, defeating the Toronto Maple Leafs’ prospects 7-4.

The 2-0-and-1 Red Wings can win the Matthew Wuest Memorial Cup by defeating the 2-and-1 Dallas Stars (Dallas defeated the Columbus Blue Jackets 5-3 on Monday night) in Tuesday’s championship game. Tuesday’s game starts at 5 PM EDT, and it will air on Fox Sports GO and the Red Wings’ YouTube channel.

If you wish to watch the Red Wings-Leafs game in its entirety, it’s available on the Wings’ YouTube channel…

While the Maple Leafs’ website posted a 4:13 highlight clip:

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THN’s Kennedy on the Seider phenomenon

The Hockey News’s Ryan Kennedy has been taking in the Red Wings’ prospect tournament in Traverse City, MI, and Ellis has taken note of the free-spirited, free-wheeling Moritz Seider, who is most certainly a fan favorite and is also most certainly making a name for himself at the prospect tournament:

As the Traverse City tournament winds down, the next mission for Seider will be challenging for time at Detroit’s main camp. Seider spent the summer training with his German squad, Adler Mannheim, and he was very complimentary of the conditioning coaches over there, not to mention the organization itself. But he could stay in North America even if he doesn’t make the Red Wings, as he is eligible to play in the AHL with Grand Rapids. Because of his two-way game, he could help the Griffins right away, but the AHL would also be a good challenge because as [Wings director of player development Kris] Draper noted, Seider still needs to get stronger and can sometimes get in trouble defensively when going up against older players who can push back on his 6-foot-4, 207-pound frame. Of course, most of Draper’s thoughts on Seider are overwhelmingly positive.

“The one thing I’ve noticed is how hard he passes the puck,” Draper said. “For an 18-year-old kid, he snaps his passes. Our player development guys, Shawn Horcoff and Dan Cleary, that’s something they talk to the younger guys about; passing the puck harder. And Moritz gets it.”

Wherever Seider ends up this fall, he’s bound to make fans. And unless he becomes indispensable to the Red Wings, he’ll also get an incredible opportunity at the world juniors, where Germany is back in the top grouping after winning promotion from Division 1A last year (in large part to Seider’s efforts, unsurprisingly). In the meantime, the kid that most folks didn’t know anything about during the draft, is making his name known in Michigan. And while he may not know who he’ll be playing for yet, he knows nothing is given; it has to be earned.

“That’s what it’s all about, you have to wait until main camp is over,” Seider said. “Now it’s about working my ass off every single day, trying to be a better hockey player and making the team.”

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Red Wings beat Toronto 7-4, advance to championship game; post-game audio from Pearson, Hirose, Romeo and coach Simon

The Detroit Red Wings’ prospects defeated the Toronto Maple Leafs’ prospects 7-4, and the Wings will advance to the prospect tournament championship game tomorrow, playing the Dallas Stars at 5 PM EDT (on Fox Sports GO and the Red Wings’ YouTube channel).

The Red Wings lost Alec Regula to what appeared to be a concussive hit halfway through the 1st period, and managed to rally from a deficit while playing 5 defensemen. Moritz Seider and Gustav Lindstrom played the vast majority of the night, or so it seemed!

After the game, Chase Pearson spoke with the media regarding his hat trick performance and the importance of secondary scoring in the Wings’ win…

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Duff on Seider’s North American declaration

Red Wings prospect Moritz Seider told DetroitRedWings.com’s Arthur J. Regner that he would prefer to play in North America this upcoming season, and Hockeybuzz’s Bob Duff has more on Seider’s remarks:

“It’s probably not Germany anymore,” Seider told Detroitredwings.com. “I decided for myself probably staying in the States for a couple years now.”

His objective is to carve out a place for himself on the Red Wings blueline. Should that not come to fruition, Seider is of the opinion that the best landing spot for him in terms of future development is with Detroit’s top farm club, the AHL Grand Rapids Griffins.

“First of all, it should be about making the team 100 percent,” Seider said. “That’s why I’m here. If that’s not possible, I think Detroit has a great AHL team. Grand Rapids is just two hours away. Maybe that’s the best way, stepping on the small ice.”

The assumption immediately after the draft was that if Seider didn’t make the Wings, he’d likely return to play again with Adler Mannheim in Germany’s top pro league. That’s where he spent the 2018-19 season. But he doesn’t view that as a very likely outcome.

“It’s probably the third possibility,” Seider said. “Just a low percentage. There’s always an outlet in Germany, that’s for sure. But first of all, it should be Grand Rapids or Detroit.”

Continued, and for what it’s worth, the Adler Mannheim have been planning on a Seider-less defense for a couple of months now, too.

Kulfan talks ‘position battles’

The Detroit News’s Ted Kulfan delves into the Red Wings’ overabundance of NHL-ready forwards and defenders today, talking about “position battles,” and, regarding the depth positions on defense…

Madison Bowey can’t be sent to Grand Rapids without being available to waivers — and Bowey likely would to be plucked by some team.

Oliwer Kaski, an undrafted college free agent, Dennis Cholowski and Joe Hicketts all could lay claim with a eye-opening exhibition season.

Then, there’s June’s first-round pick, Moritz Seider.

It’s likely Seider will need some time to adjust to North American professional hockey after playing in Germany last season.

But, what if Seider completely impresses this month? Could that land Seider a spot on the Wings, and one of the veterans gets moved?

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NHL Network’s Mike Kelly praises Athanasiou ‘off the rush’

Enjoy this little Twitter video from the NHL Network, whose Mike Kelly raves around Andreas Athanasiou:

Let’s talk about @andreasa86‘s scoring chances off the rush. #NHLTonight | @DetroitRedWings | @MikeKellyNHL pic.twitter.com/uc3wpj7iqS— NHL Network (@NHLNetwork) September 9, 2019

Links for watching the Red Wings-Maple Leafs prospect tournament game

The Detroit Red Wings take on the Toronto Maple Leafs tonight at 6 PM EDT. If the Red Wings win in regulation, they will advance to the championship game.

You can watch the game on Fox Sports GO and on the Red Wings’ YouTube channel.

The Red Wings get us ready for tonight’s game via a report from Carley Johnston…

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Impressions from Monday’s morning skate at the prospect tournament ’19 + Moritz Seider stuff from Regner/Wakiji

The Detroit Red Wings’ prospects face the Toronto Maple Leafs this evening (6 PM on Red Wings YouTube and Fox Sports GO); if the Wings win in regulation, they can advance to the championship game for the second straight season.

As stated in the morning skate interview post, Sean Romeo will start for the Red Wings in goal, and Moritz Seider told DetroitRedWings.com’s Arthur J. Regner that he’d prefer to play for Detroit or Grand Rapids ahead of Adler Mannheim at this point.

After today’s practice/morning skate, Mo Seider told me he was leaning towards staying in North America to play, either in #Detroit or Grand Rapids. Final call is the #RedWings he indicated. #NHLProspectsTournament— Arthur J. Regner (@ArthurJRegner) September 9, 2019

#RedWings Seider: “It’s probably not Germany anymore. I decided for myself probably staying in the States for a couple years now. First of all, it should be about making the team 100 percent. That’s why I’m here. (1/2)— Dana Wakiji (@Dwakiji) September 9, 2019

#RedWings Seider: ” If that’s not possible, I think Detroit has a great AHL team. Grand Rapids is just two hours away. Maybe that’s the best way, stepping on the small ice.” (2/2)— Dana Wakiji (@Dwakiji) September 9, 2019

All 27 players took par in a morning skate where the focus was puck retrieval and outlet passing down low in the defensive zone, at the defensive blueline and through center ice. Defensemen worked with Shawn Horcoff, Mike Knuble and coach Matt McDonald on laterally “walking the line” later in practice, and the Wings’ forwards practiced 2-on-1 rushes and shot-tipping as Sean Romeo got a lot of work in ahead of a critical start this evening.

Here’s the Red Wings’ roster for tonight:

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