The Grand Rapids Griffins host the Stockton Heat tonight at 7 PM, and Griffins announcer Larry Figurski gets us ready for the game with a 4-minute game day preview video:
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Article(s) from practice: Learn and move on
DetroitRedWings.com’s Dana Wakiji was the only Wings scribe that attended Saturday’s practice, and she offers a sound and solid notebook from said practice.
Wakiji reports that the Wings worked on their penalty-killing, that Henrik Zetterberg is OK after taking a maintenance day and that the Wings are wary of their Sunday opponent, the Washington Capitals.
Most noteworthy from Wakiji is this passage regarding the team’s attempts to put Friday’s debacle behind them:
“There’s not one thing you can about it, except for learn,” Wings coach Jeff Blashill said. “You can’t go get yesterday back in life. All you can do is learn from it and move forward. So we have to move forward. The lesson there, we got to make sure we’re disciplined and we gotta be ultra committed like playoff hockey to blocking shots. And then we’ve got to do lots of things we did. We played fast, we were one top of them.
“We played great hockey for certainly 40 minutes if not 55 minutes, even though they pushed a little bit in the beginning of the third. We’ve got to do the same thing tomorrow. That’s the hockey that makes us successful. I think our guys understand that. We gotta go tomorrow and play the same way.”
The Wings practiced Saturday morning at New Jersey’s Prudential Center before leaving for Washington, D.C., where they play the Capitals Sunday.
Naturally, one of the main points of focus was the penalty kill.
“Obviously, we gave up four there last night, so we want to make sure we get back to work at it,” Blashill said. “I would say the biggest thing is when the penalty kill is at its best, it’s making stands at the line, it’s forcing the puck out of opposition hand, getting it and getting it out of the zone. We gave up the entry too easy. So when you give up the entry, now you got opportunities for them to shoot and they have a real shooting power play with who I think is the best net-front guy (Anders Lee) in the league. The best way to avoid that is to not let them set up. Unfortunately last night, we let them set up too much.”
Wakiji continues at length, and her article is worth your time…
The Athletic’s Staple: Abdelkader, Bertuzzi in the clear fine-or-suspension-wise
Good news, I think, from The Athletic’s Arthur Staple:
Appears there’ll be no fine to Abdelkader for his slew foot on Boychuk. Was more of a distinct kicking motion, but pretty dirty nonetheless.
— Arthur Staple (@StapeAthletic) February 10, 2018
Guess the overheated match penalty call on Bertuzzi that turned the game around was punishment enough.
— Arthur Staple (@StapeAthletic) February 10, 2018
HSJ interviews Kris Draper
The Free Press’s Helene St. James engaged in a Q and A with Red Wings special assistant to the GM Kris Draper recently, and Draper discussed the scouting side of his day job:
HSJ: What has been your focus this season?
KD: “I’ve worked a lot with Tyler on the amateur side. I’m trying to see all the high-end draft eligibles. Went to World Juniors. Been to the Maritimes to watch the top players there. Been out west to watch the top players there, and all throughout Ontario. So a little bit of everything.
“I enjoy the amateur side. I really enjoy the scouting side. That’s where I’ve gravitated the most to. Ken wants me to go see games and if I know players and if I like players, he wants me to make sure I speak up and I have knowledgeable input at all levels.”
HSJ: What do you look for in players?
KD: “Obviously I love skaters. You look at hockey sense. You look at skill. I talk to Hakan Andersson quite a bit — anytime we get a chance to sit with him, he is a big guy on hockey sense. I always argue about how fast this game is, but how can you argue with the success of Haks?”
Tweets from practice: Red Wings take a layover day in New Jersey
The Red Wings made a stop-over in New Jersey the day after their 7-6 OT loss to the New York Islanders, per DetroitRedWings.com’s Dana Wakiji:
#RedWings set for practice in NJ. Thanks to #NJDevils pic.twitter.com/O057O7EN9G
— Dana Wakiji (@Dwakiji) February 10, 2018
#RedWings getting set for first drill. Zetterberg not skating this morning, but there for Blashill’s message. pic.twitter.com/cdaugbWlGo
— Dana Wakiji (@Dwakiji) February 10, 2018
If you’re wondering when you can start worrying about Zetterberg’s “maintenance days,” today is the day.
Also: Wakiji is probably the only person at practice because the beat writers had to get to Washington for tomorrow’s 3 PM-starting game against the Capitals.
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Prospect round-up: Griffins win in OT; Walleye beat KC; Sulak 1+1; Pearson progresses
In the AHL, the Grand Rapids Griffins rallied from 1-0 and 2-1 deficits en route to a 4-3 OT win over the San Antonio Rampage. Matt Lorito scored 2 goals, including the OT winner, Colin Campbell, Dominic Turgeon and Ben Street had 2 assists apiece and Tom McCollum stopped 35 of 38 shots for Grand Rapids.
The Griffins’ website filed a recap:
Red Wings-Islanders wrap-up–Bertuzzi, Wings don’t play very s-m-r-t vs. high-scoring Islanders
The Detroit Red Wings lost a 7-6 overtime decision to the New York Islanders on Friday night, finding a way to lose a game that they led 3-0 and 5-2 at various junctures due to a horrific penalty-kill on a 5-minute major called on Tyler Bertuzzi:
So it was Tyler…
Tyler Bertuzzi did a very dumb thing on Friday, hacking Cal Clutterbuck in the leg.
Clutterbuck went down like he was shot and the Wings got a 5-minute penalty that ultimately cost the Wings a point against the New York Islanders.
Detroit lost 7-6 in overtime, and I’m going to write up a recap (I’m just getting back from a Noel Gallagher concert):
Red Wings-Islanders open post: see you after Noel
TMR readers: I’m heading out in the heavy snow to go downtown and see Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds at the Masonic Temple. The doors open at 7 PM, so I’m going to be absent from covering tonight’s game…
I’d stick around due to the snow and game, but quite frankly, I haven’t seen Noel perform in over 10 years, and even hockey bloggers have to exit the house every once in a while.
If you wish to discuss the game during or after the event, here’s an open post for your comments.
Red Wings-Islanders game-day updates: Greiss vs. Mrazek in goal; Boychuk may return for Isles
Of Red Wings-related note ahead of tonight’s game against the New York Islanders (7:00 PM on FSD Plus/MSG+/97.1 FM):
1. Here is the Red Wings’ Game-Day Preview video, in Twitter form:
Carley Johnston and @KenKalDRW get you set for tonight’s matchup with the Islanders. Hear from @Dylanlarkin39, @antomantha8, and Coach Blashill in our @ComericaCares GameDay Preview. | #DETvsNYI #LGRW pic.twitter.com/BPNCnc5YNp
— Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) February 9, 2018
2. New York Islanders coach Doug Weight spoke with the media prior to the game, confirming that Thomas Greiss would start in goal (opposite Wings goalie Petr Mrazek), and that the Islanders may get defenseman Johnny Boychuk back from injury:
Greiss in goal. Same skaters up front, but seven defensemen taking warmups. Sounds like Lee will be back on the top line. #Isles
— Cory Wright (@WrightsWay) February 9, 2018
Doug Weight: Greiss in goal tonight, seven D will take warmups (including Boychuk), same forwards. #Isles#DETvsNYIpic.twitter.com/IyhluEFVZ4
— New York Islanders (@NYIslanders) February 9, 2018
Update: Here’s Wings coach Jeff Blashill speaking with the media:
Coach Blashill prior to #DETvsNYI. #LGRW
Catch #RedWingsLIVE pregame at 6:30pm on @FoxSportsDET PLUS pic.twitter.com/iVqQrHi0jW
— Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) February 9, 2018
Update #2: This Blashill quote, from Hockeybuzz’s Bob Duff, seems appropriate:
“I’ve been at some consistent teams that won consistently and the nights when we didn’t play good, we still won,” Blashill said. “We don’t have that luxury here. Those were teams that just had way more talent than our opponent in general, so we could not play great and win.
“Ten years ago, there were lots of nights here when that happened. That’s not happening now. It doesn’t mean every night we go in we have an absolute, but if we play our best hockey, I’ll take our chances all day long. I’ve got great belief, but we’ve got to play that close to the vest hockey every night.
“Most teams don’t do that. We’ve got to be different than most teams. We’ve got to be on that edge every night of playing our very best hockey. It’s a hard thing. I can go through the league and tell you Tampa has scored easy this year. There’s been lots of nights I’ve talked to their coach (Jon Cooper) where they didn’t play good and won. That’s not happening for is, so we’ve got to make sure we play as close to optimal every single night the rest of the way.”
Duff continues to discuss the Wings’ goal drought…