Per the Detroit Red Wings:
Shopping with the kids >>>
— Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) December 18, 2024
Great night at our annual Hometown Holiday Assist, presented by @meijer! šš pic.twitter.com/WftaeCMMEj
Per the Detroit Red Wings:
Shopping with the kids >>>
— Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) December 18, 2024
Great night at our annual Hometown Holiday Assist, presented by @meijer! šš pic.twitter.com/WftaeCMMEj
The Grand Rapids Griffins rallied from a 1-1 deficit and pushed past a 2-2 tie with 2 3rd period goals en route to a 4-2 victory over the Texas Stars on Tuesday night.
Here’s the Griffins website’s recap of the game:
CEDAR PARK, Texas — In their first trip to the Lone Star State this year, the Grand Rapids Griffins knocked off the Texas Stars 4-2 on Tuesday at the H-E-B Center at Cedar Park.
Grand Rapids is 14-0-0-0 when scoring three or more goals. Sheldon Dries secured the game-winner, good for his team-high 11th goal and his fourth in the last five games. Austin Watson (1-1ā2) and Joe Snively (0-2ā2) tallied a pair of points in the outing while William Wallinder found the back of the net for the first time this season. Goaltender Jack Campbell got the start and earned his first win as a Griffin (1-2-0), saving 20 shots. Campbell improved to a .917 save percentage and a 2.37 goals-against average.
The Stars struck first at 11:07 in the first period when Arttu Hyry deflected a shot past Campbell. Grand Rapids quickly retaliated with 6:52 left in the frame, as Gabriel Seger scored his fourth goal of the campaign. Josiah Didier fired a shot towards the goalmouth and Seger tipped it home to tie the game.
Just 4:41 into the second period, the Griffins took the lead thanks to Wallinder. Nate Danielson went behind the net and sent a pass to Wallinder at the top of the left circle who buried the one-timer. During a Texas power play, Tim Gettinger stole the puck and skated on a breakaway but was held back by a Stars defender, giving the Griffins a penalty shot at 15:21. However, Gettingerās attempt sailed wide. The score remained 2-1 until Justin Hryckowian scored during a 4-on-4 with 20 seconds remaining in the second.
The back-and-forth outing continued, as Dries gave Grand Rapids its lead back 1:51 into the final frame. A snipe from Shai Buium deflected off the netminder and Dries batted the rebound out of midair past Magnus Hellberg. The Stars pulled Hellberg with two minutes remaining but Watson scored on the empty net at 18:18. The Griffins maintained their lead and skated away with a 4-2 win.
The Griffins also posted a photo gallery and the Texas Stars’ game highlights:
Detroit Hockey Now’s Kevin Allen posted a subscriber-only article which discusses the fortunes of the Grand Rapids Griffins of late:
Dan is Dandy: Dan Watson is doing an impressive job getting Detroitās prospects to show improvement. [Nate] Danielson. Amadeus Lombardi. It seems like most Grand Rapids players are playing better than they did a year ago. Cross Hanas. Ondrej Becher. Alex Doucet. Even Jakub Rychlovsky. They all seem to be doing more.
Yzerman has to happy with how Watson has improved the teamās overall defensive play.
D Men Earning A Grades: The Griffins (16-8-1-0) have surrendered two or fewer goals in 14 of their 25 games. And Detroit prospects are playing big roles in that improvement. Shai Buium, in his first full season with the Griffins, has put up seven points in 21 games and has helped the Griffins hold an opponents to 2.52 goals per game. That ties Grand Rapids for first in the league. Buium is plus-4 on the season.
William Wallinder and Antti Tuomisto are two other Detroit prospects logging significant minutes on defense.
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The Hockey News’s Sam Stockton discusses Red Wings prospect, Michigan State University goaltender and U.S. World Junior Team starter Trey Augustine this evening:
Augustineāa sophomore at Michigan State and 2023 Detroit Red Wings draft pickāis quickly becoming one of the most decorated amateur goaltenders ever. He has a World Junior gold medal, a gold medal from U-18 Worlds, a Big Ten regular season championship, and a Big Ten tournament championship (both program firsts for the Spartans) to his name already.
When asked yesterday about what’s changed for him at now his third World Junior camp (he also backstopped the Americans to bronze in the Maritimes at the 2023 WJC), Augustine quipped, “I just feel old now. I felt young at the start. I was a little above my level, but now I just feel comfortable, feel like I’m one of the old guys on the team.”
It was a light-hearted comment, but it also showed the confidence that Augustine has added to his trademark sense of calm in net, confidence earned from each added accolade.
“Each time you can see he’s out of his shell a little bit more,” said USA coach David Carle, who also coached the American WJC side a year ago. “I heard, even last weekend, I heard he was kinda showing up the crowd a little bit against Minnesota. People were surprised by that, but excited about that. There’s nothing wrong with that. We saw a little bit of that in Sweden actually. When you watch the game back, you see some of the replays where he gets pretty fired up. You’d never question his intensity or compete or desire to win, but he’s probably getting a little more external or forward facing.”
The Detroit News’s Ted Kulfan filed a notebook article which discusses the Red Wings’ relative health in goal, which Wings coach Derek Lalonde does not want to jinx:
“We’d like to get there first,” said coach Derek Lalonde, who has had the benefit of three NHL goaltenders on the roster for two seasons but rarely have all three been healthy. “Someone gave me the statistic of we were one of the first teams to have four goalie wins in the first (30) games in the year. We talk about starting with three goalies and needing three goalies and here we are again, four deep (Sebastian Cossa won one game). Let’s get to three healthy goalies, and then that’ll be a good decision to have.”
Lyon went through another full practice Tuesday ā he’s been doing it for close to a week now ā and has been cleared to play.
When it’s time to make a decision, it’ll most likely affect Husso, who won his first game in a calendar year Saturday over Toronto. After being plagued with injuries from the second half of last season, then being reassigned to Grand Rapids the first week of this regular season after being waived by the Wings, Husso appears as healthy and productive as he’s been in almost two seasons.
But with Talbot and Lyon likely targeted to share the load with the Wings, and Cossa and Jack Campbell in Grand Rapids, Husso’s immediate future looks unclear.
Lalonde, though, is appreciative of having a third goalie who is proven and capable at the NHL level.
“We’ve been able to turn to an experienced goalie that we believed in all year, over two years,” Lalonde said. “Good on our management team thinking outside the box with carrying three goalies. It’s kept us in the battle again this year. Ville is just a genuine good person, very well liked in the room. He’s a guy you root for. A lot of adversity he’s faced has come through injury. He keeps working at it and he got rewarded for it with a quality win against a quality opponent.”
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I’ve taken a while away from the prospect beat, but it’s time to start up again.
So, of Red Wings prospect-related note today in Russia:
In the KHL, Dmitri Buchelnikov had 2 shots, 3 hits and an intercepted pass in 19:28 played as Vityaz Moscow Region won 6-5 in a shootout over Nizhny Novgorod.
Red Wings Prospects on Twitter has something of a scouting report:
Dimitri Buchelnikov(2nd roundā22)
— Red Wings Prospects (@LGRWProspects) December 17, 2024
2 SOG 3Hits 1 Pass interception 19:15 TOI in a 6-5SO W
Missed the first period of this one. Buch had quite a few good set ups and chances I didnāt clip live. Also not sure how he didnāt get an assist on the tying goal with a nice zone entry #LGRW pic.twitter.com/mwu8tuU4xY
MLive’s Ansar Khan filed an afternoon notebook discussing the Red Wings’ new-found health at the goaltending position:
Coach Derek Lalonde said after practice Tuesday that they hadnāt decided if Lyon or Ville Husso will start Wednesday against the Philadelphia Flyers at home (7 p.m., TNT). Lyon hasnāt played since a 4-2 victory at the New York Islanders on Nov. 25.
āI think first and foremost, you just have to make sure thereās no setbacks,ā Lyon said. āAnd when you have an injury and then you have a setback later, thereās nothing worse. You want to nip it in the bud and make sure that everythingās good. Mentally you donāt want to just feel it out. I want to try to come in and hit the ground running and pick up where I left off.ā
Husso is coming off a strong performance Saturday in a 4-2 victory over Toronto, his first win of the season. He joined Lyon, Talbot and Sebastian Cossa in the win column.
āWeāve been able to turn to an experienced goalie that we believed in all year, over two years,ā Lalonde said of Husso. āGood on our management thinking outside the box in carrying three goalies. It salvaged our season, got us on the brink of the playoffs last year and kept us in the battle this year.ā
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The Associated Press posted a simple Red Wings-Flyers game preview ahead of tomorrow night’s game between the two teams:
BOTTOM LINE: The Detroit Red Wings host the Philadelphia Flyers after Jeff Petry’s two-goal game against the Toronto Maple Leafs in the Red Wings’ 4-2 win.
Detroit is 12-14-4 overall and 6-7-2 in home games. The Red Wings have a 3-4-2 record when they serve more penalty minutes than their opponent.
Philadelphia has a 7-5-3 record in road games and a 14-13-4 record overall. The Flyers have a -14 scoring differential, with 90 total goals scored and 104 allowed.
Wednesday’s game is the second time these teams square off this season. The Flyers won the previous meeting 4-1. Scott Laughton scored four goals in the victory.
TOP PERFORMERS: Lucas Raymond has 12 goals and 19 assists for the Red Wings. Alex DeBrincat has four goals and two assists over the last 10 games.
Travis Sanheim has six goals and 13 assists for the Flyers. Owen Tippett has five goals and one assist over the last 10 games.
LAST 10 GAMES: Red Wings: 4-4-2, averaging 2.8 goals, 4.9 assists, 3.8 penalties and 8.1 penalty minutes while giving up 2.9 goals per game.
Flyers: 5-3-2, averaging 3.3 goals, 5.1 assists, 3.4 penalties and 8.2 penalty minutes while giving up three goals per game.
The Detroit Red Wings practiced with a healthy roster ahead of tomorrow night’s game vs. Philadelphia (7 PM EST start on TNT/97.1 FM), and after practice, coach Derek Lalonde told the Wings’ media corps that he may or may not start a healthy Alex Lyon tomorrow evening.
After Tuesday’s practice, the Red Wings posted a video of coach Lalonde, Lyon and Andrew Copp answering questions:
The Red Wings appeared to be a healthy team as forwards Dylan Larkin and Marco Kasper took part in Tuesday’s practice, as did goaltender Alex Lyon.
With the Wings preparing to play a slate of 4 games over the course of 6 nights, starting tomorrow with a home game vs. Philadelphia (7:00 PM EST on TNT/97.1 FM), the Wings will need all hands on deck to turn their 12-14-and-4 record around.
After practice, Red Wings coach Derek Lalonde spoke with the assembled media regarding the state of the Wings’ health, as noted by DetroitRedWings.com’s Daniella Bruce:
Derek Lalonde said Alex Lyon will
— Daniella Bruce (@daniellabruce_) December 17, 2024
Be available tomorrow, but is still undecided as to who will start. Talbot will likely be available this weekend. #LGRW
#RedWings Lalonde: Lyon cleared for tomorrow but hasnāt decided who will start. Talbot expected ready for the weekend.
— Ansar Khan (@AnsarKhanMLive) December 17, 2024
Lalonde undecided on starting goaltender tomorrow but Lyon is option #RedWings
— Ted Kulfan (@tkulfan) December 17, 2024
Alex Lyon cleared to return from lower-body injury, is available for Wednesday when Wings host Flyers, but as of Tuesday practice, Lalonde hadn't decided whether Lyon or Husso will start.
— Helene St. James (@HeleneStJames) December 17, 2024