Crain’s: Olympia Development to build sports medicine center near LCA

According to Crain’s Detroit Business’s Jay Greene, Olympia Development of Michigan and Ilitch Holdings are set to build a sports medicine center in concert with the Detroit Medical Center to serve the Red Wings, Tigers, Pistons and public at large:

A $65 million, 127,00-square-foot sports medicine facility and office building will be built in the District Detroit development area, executives of Detroit Medical Center, Olympia Development of Michigan and Ilitch Holdings Inc. announced Wednesday morning.

Chris Ilitch, president and CEO of Ilitch Holdings, said the five-story building will be located between Little Caesars Arena and the under-construction Wayne State University Mike Ilitch School of Business off Woodward Avenue. It will serve athletes of all ages, the general sporting public, professional athletes and those employed by the Ilitch-owned Detroit Red Wings and Detroit Tigers.

Ilitch also said the company’s investment would not be possible without DMC’s commitment to a long-term lease for approximately 50,000 square feet of the building. He said construction will begin in early 2019. It is expected the facility will open in 2020.

“There is a growing demand for sports medicine in the city,” said Ilitch, who hesitated and then added he wasn’t sure he should comment on this in front of DMC officials, but “we hope our players never see” the DMC doctors at the sports medicine facility.

Several former Red Wings players and Ken Holland, general manager of the Red Wings, were present for the announcement at Little Caesars Arena.

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Jimmy Howard appears on 97.1 the Ticket’s Jamie and Stoney show

Red Wings goaltender Jimmy Howard appeared on 97.1 the Ticket’s Jamie and Stoney show on Wednesday morning, appearing for over 20 minutes:

Update: Among 97.1 the Ticket’s Will Burtchfield’s highlights of the interview:

On Wednesday, Howard spoke to the importance of keeping the tandem of Holland and Blashill in tact.

“I think it’s key,” he told the Jamie and Stoney Show on 97.1 The Ticket. “You see the teams that constantly, constantly struggle in the NHL, they’re constantly blowing things up. A GM’s getting fired or a coach is getting fired. When you have that turnover, when you see organizations that are struggling, it’s just because of that, because the players are constantly getting used to new aspiraitons, whatever that GM or coach wants out of them.

“To be able to have Kenny and Blash still here, as a player we know what they expect from us. It’s on us to go out there night in and night out and get the job done.”

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HSJ: Henrik Zetterberg will continue playing in 18-19

The Free Press’s Helene St. James spoke with Henrik Zetterberg today, and Zetterberg informed her that he plans on playing for another season:

Detroit Red Wings captain Henrik Zetterberg is preparing to play at least one more season.

Zetterberg left his return open-ended when the regular season ended in April, saying he’d need to evaluate whether his health, especially his back, could continue to hold up. It appears he’s confident it can.

“I’m in training and looking forward to a better season,” Zetterberg told the Free Press Wednesday. He’s back in his native Sweden, where he spends the offseason along with his wife and their son.

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WXYZ: Jimmy Howard hosting a home run derby on June 22nd

From WXYZ:

Detroit Red Wings goaltender Jimmy Howard is hosting the Howie’s Home Run Derby on Friday, June 22 at Legacy Center in Brighton.

The event will be broken up into four age groups, 8-11, 12-15, 16-18 and 18+. Tickets are $10 at the gate and if you want to participate in the event, it costs $35. All participants will receive a Jimmy Howard Foundation.

For more information, including tickets, click here.

Here’s Howard on WXYZ…

 

Blashill discusses the youth movement with Regner

Red Wings coach Jeff Blashill appeared on Arthur J. Regner’s “Red and White Authority” podcast on Tuesday…

And Dana Wakiji posted some of the highlights of Blashill’s interview this morning:

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Two Things: Praise for Gerard Gallant and a bit about Dan Renouf

Of Red Wings-related note this morning:

1. This is more of an essay than an article, but I dig it, so: the Free Press’s Phoebe Wall Howard penned a case for Detroit sports fans to root for coach Gerard Gallant’s Vegas Golden Knights:

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Jeff Blashill appears on “The Red and White Authority”

DetroitRedWings.com’s Arthur J. Regner’s latest “Red and White Authority” podcast consists of a 42-minute interview with Red Wings coach Jeff Blashill, in which the coach discusses his experiences coaching Team USA to a bronze medal at the World Championship and more:


 

Ben Simon appears on “Big Drew and Jim,” speaks with Wallner

ESPN 96.1’s Big Drew and Jim spoke with Grand Rapids Griffins coach Ben Simon on Tuesday afternoon, conducting an 11-minute interview with the Griffins’ new bench boss:

Listen to “Ben Simon – New Grand Rapids Griffins Head Coach (6/5/18)” on Spreaker.

This serves as a fine complement to the Grand Rapids Press’s Peter J. Wallner’s interview with Simon:

Detroit Red Wings executives never interviewed anyone other than Ben Simon to be the next coach of the Grand Rapids Griffins.

A combination of what the Griffins assistant coach had done previously, what he presented in an interview nearly two weeks ago and a growing concern they could lose him elsewhere were enough to convince general manager Ken Holland and Ryan Martin, the assistant GM who oversees the Griffins, to name him the 11th coach of the AHL affiliate.

All that was fine by Simon.

“Ultimately, this is where I really wanted to be,” he said Tuesday after being named the 11th coach of the Griffins and successor to Todd Nelson.

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Update: The Holland Sentinel’s Chris Zadorozny spoke with Simon and Wings assistant GM Ryan Martin as well:

“To Ben’s credit, three teams called to interview him,” Red Wings Assistant General Manager Ryan Martin said. “He interviewed with two of those three and one of those two he had gone down for a second or third interview and they were getting down to decision time and often time in sports, we wanted to make sure we didn’t lose a great internal candidate to somebody else.”

With Nelson being looked at by two NHL teams prior to him taking the job with the Stars, Martin and Red Wings GM Ken Holland knew they had an internal candidate ready to take Nelson’s job, if he were to leave.

“We realized Ben is probably going to have an opportunity or an offer to go somewhere else, there’s only so many head coach candidates out there,” Martin said. “Between Ken and myself, meeting internally as well as us discussing with Nelly, that, ‘We’d like to sit down with Ben and although it’s kind of backwards, we’d like to interview him for your job if you are to leave.’”

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Comments on Comments IV: pruning the tree

I didn’t think that the issue of comments section remarks would cause me to lose sleep or feel depressed/anxious, but it’s done both, and now it’s time to act.

The Malik Report community has the potential to thrive, and, for the most part, its members are respectful and engaging, but we have some problems that need to be addressed. These issues have been discussed by the community at some length, both privately and publicly; I am both enacting the recommendations of the community and making the final decisions myself.

On a member-by-member basis:

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Duff speaks with Jimmy Devellano regarding Gerard Gallant

Hockeybuzz’s Bob Duff spoke with Red Wings senior VP Jimmy Devellano regarding Gerard Gallant, a.k.a. “Spuddy”:

The Vegas Golden Knights are up against it, down 3-1 to the Washington Capitals in the Stanley Cup final and left with no more losses to give. That, according to Jimmy Devellano, is when Gerard Gallant does his best work. The Golden Knights coach spent the first nine of his 11-season NHL playing career as a left winger with the Detroit Red Wings, most of it when Devellano was the club’s general manager. Gallant was a four-time 30-goal scorer, including during the 1988-89 season when he put up career-best 39-54-93 totals and teamed with Steve Yzerman and Paul MacLean to form the highest-scoring forward unit in franchise history.

That trio combined for 319 points, but what Devellano remembers most about Gallant was his compete level, the red-hot fire that burned in the belly of the undersized 5-10, 190 pound forward, and the ability to keep his head when all others around them were losing theirs.

“A character guy, a man’s man, but very simple,” Devellano explained. “I don’t mean that in a derogatory way, but I mean very basic, not complicated, easy to talk to and likewise he had no problem talking to you in a down to earth fashion. He became a favorite of mine because he was with us 8-9 years and we did have some success. He played well with Yzerman, the two of them fit like hand and glove. We went to the final four back to back years (1986-87, 1987-88) and he was a big part of all that.”

Duff continues