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Red Wings-Maple Leafs morning skate Tweets: Edvinsson, Chiarot taking part in ‘morning practice’
The Detroit Red Wings host the Toronto Maple Leafs this evening (7 PM EST start on FanDuel Sportsnet Detroit/Sportsnet Ontario/97.1 FM), and the Wings engaged in their first morning skate under Todd McLellan today:
Todd McLellan running his first morning skate as coach of the Red Wings. Team plays Maple Leafs tonight. pic.twitter.com/YO7N7gSVms
— Helene St. James (@HeleneStJames) December 27, 2024
New #RedWings coach Todd McLellan at the morning skate before Wings host Toronto (7, @FanDuelSN_DET) pic.twitter.com/ptDezWsapa
— Ansar Khan (@AnsarKhanMLive) December 27, 2024
Simon Edvinsson and Ben Chiarot both on the ice. They’ve been dealing with upper body injuries. pic.twitter.com/nyr2PNawtB
— Helene St. James (@HeleneStJames) December 27, 2024
Continue reading Red Wings-Maple Leafs morning skate Tweets: Edvinsson, Chiarot taking part in ‘morning practice’Todd McClellan is here pic.twitter.com/mIobnl1G2f
— Sean Shapiro (@seanshapiro) December 27, 2024
Tweets of note from Steve Yzerman’s press conference
Of note from Red Wings GM Steve Yzerman’s press conference discussing the firing of Derek Lalonde and hiring of Todd McLellan:
Yzerman says he can’t give an exact date or time but the gradual decline this season pushed him to make a coaching change. “Our team isn’t performing what my expectations are, whether anybody agrees with that or not … our players aren’t playing to their individual expectations”
— Rachel Hopmayer (@rachelhopmayer) December 27, 2024
“Everyone’s frustrated. It’s not like anyone’s not trying to win,” Red Wings GM Steve Yzerman said. “You could sense it.”
— Brad Galli (@BradGalli) December 27, 2024
He felt like after the Toronto game, this was the time to move on from Derek Lalonde. pic.twitter.com/LbnyLuFFuU
Red Wings GM Steve Yzerman speaking about the coaching change. He said the team isn’t performing up to his expectations. Why? The players aren’t performing up to his expectations individually. “Everyone’s frustrated.”
— Nick Cotsonika (@cotsonika) December 27, 2024
Steve Yzerman was asked if the Red Wings are good enough.
— Brad Galli (@BradGalli) December 27, 2024
“For what? To win the Cup? No,” he said. Yzerman believed this team could be a Wild Card team. pic.twitter.com/ZvG88Mw8S9
Continue reading Tweets of note from Steve Yzerman’s press conferenceYzerman on the current roster: “My expectation at the start of the year if everything went well … I think with this group we could compete for a wild card spot.” #LGRW
— Rachel Hopmayer (@rachelhopmayer) December 27, 2024
Video link: Steve Yzerman’s 10 AM EST press conference
Red Wings GM Steve Yzerman will speak with the media regarding the Red Wings’ coaching changes today at 10 AM:
Tweet of note: It’s Mickey Redmond’s birthday
From FanDuel Sportsnet Detroit:
Holy Jumpin! It’s Mickey Redmond’s birthday! 🎉
— FanDuel Sports Network Detroit (@FanDuelSN_DET) December 27, 2024
Happy birthday, Mick! pic.twitter.com/XyJOzvjuqE
Happy Birthday, Mick! 🙌 pic.twitter.com/j3IcMMn1XO
— Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) December 27, 2024
Update:
45 years ago today ON THIS DAY in hockey history (December 27, 1979):
— Vintage Hockey Showcase (@hockey_vintage) December 27, 2024
It's opening night at Joe Louis Arena as the @DetroitRedWings play their 1st game at their new arena but lose 3-2 to the Blues pic.twitter.com/ob7GJMjI3v
Two English-language articles about Axel Sandin Pellikka’s big night
The Athletic’s Julian McKenzie and Sarah Jean Mayer posted an article which includes some post-game comments from Axel Sandin Pellikka after Team Sweden’s captain, the Red Wings prospect defenseman, scored a hat trick vs. Slovakia:
A good captain wants to lead by example. Axel Sandin-Pellikka said it himself Sunday afternoon.
“I feel like everyone can come and talk to me, but I mostly lead by example,” said the Swedish captain.
But whether he was totally expecting the defense to lead the offense in Sweden’s 5-2 win over Slovakia is another thing.
The Detroit Red Wings prospect and Swedish captain scored a natural hat trick in the tournament’s opening game to kick off his third World Juniors.
“We have a lot of good defensemen here in the team that likes to play with the puck, so it’s fun. Fun we got some goals from there,” Sandin-Pellikka said. “I think we played a good game overall, so we’re happy.”
Daily Faceoff’s Steven Ellis also posted a profile of Sandin Pellikka:
Entering his third World Junior Championship with Team Sweden, Axel Sandin-Pellikka – donning the captain’s “C” – had a three-goal, four-point debut in a 5-2 win over Slovakia. It was a truly dominant performance from the Detroit Red Wings prospect, who was just as good away from the puck as he was with it.
“It was a special night for a special player,” one NHL scout said after the game.
Sandin-Pellikka has a chance to become just the second player in tournament history to win the directorate award as top defenseman, with Russia’s Viacheslav Fetisov being the lone man to hold the designation. ASP won it as an 18-year-old in his sophomore appearance after making his debut in Halifax in 2023.
The two-way defender earned rave reviews for his play with the puck, but many scouts thought he was just as good, if not better, handling the competition from his own zone.
“His physicality is an underrated element of his game,” a scout said after the tournament in Sweden. “He doesn’t want you to snag open ice and has the gap control and the hockey IQ to take advantage.”
Red Wings-Maple Leafs post-Christmas game preview
The Detroit Red Wings play their 3rd game of the season against the 21-12-and-2 Toronto Maple Leafs tonight (7 PM EST start on FanDuel Sportsnet Detroit/TVA Sports/Sportsnet Ontario/97.1 FM), and Todd McLellan’s first game as the Red Wings’ new head coach is not going to be an easy task.
The Leafs have lost two straight games, dropping a 6-3 decision to the New York Islanders and then a 5-2 loss to the Winnipeg Jets just before the holiday break, but they did so without the services of captain Auston Matthews or goaltender Anthony Stolarz, who are both nursing injuries.
NHL.com describes tonight’s match-up thusly…
Toronto Maple Leafs at Detroit Red Wings (7 p.m. ET; FDSNDET, SNO, TVAS)
Todd McLellan will make his debut as coach of the Red Wings (13-17-4) when they host the Maple Leafs (21-12-2) at Little Caesars Arena. The 57-year-old, who replaced Derek Lalonde on Thursday, was an assistant coach with the Red Wings from 2005-08, including winning the Stanley Cup in 2008. Detroit, which has not qualified for the Stanley Cup Playoffs since 2016, has lost three straight (outscored 13-4). The Maple Leafs assigned goaltender Dennis Hildeby to the American Hockey League on Thursday and recalled Matt Murray, who won his first NHL game in almost two years by making 24 saves in a 6-3 victory against the Buffalo Sabres last Friday. The big question looming over Toronto, however, will be the availability of captain Auston Matthews, who has missed the past two games — both losses — with an upper-body injury.
Field Level Media posted a Wings-Leafs write-up…
Continue reading Red Wings-Maple Leafs post-Christmas game previewVideo: Episode 16 of the Flying Octopus podcast
Last night, the Hockey Writers’ Tony Wolak and Devin Little, host Evan Sabourin and I discussed Derek Lalonde’s firing and Todd McLellan’s hiring, and we talked about the World Junior Championship’s first day of competition as well:
HSJ in the morning: McLellan tasked with a salvage job
The Free Press’s Helene St. James summarizes the tasks which new Red Wings coach Todd McLellan faces in her morning column:
The Wings chased a playoff spot all the way till Game 82 in [coach Derek] Lalonde’s second season, in 2023-24. But the team underwent numerous personnel changes headed into this season, including the departures, through free agency or trades, of defensemen Shayne Gostisbehere and Jake Walman, and forwards David Perron, Daniel Sprong and Robby Fabbri.
Newcomers in forward Vladimir Tarasenko and defenseman Erik Gustafsson have failed to overcome those losses and the Wings have struggled to show even a modicum of mediocrity. Entering the holiday break, the Wings ranked 29th in goals per game (2.56), 25th in goals against per game (3.26) and 31st on the penalty kill (68.8 percent).
Now it falls to McLellan, 57, to try to salvage things. He should benefit from his first game being against the Leafs, as the Original Six and Atlantic Division rival brought out the Wings’ best performance of the season when the teams met at Little Caesars Arena on Nov. 14.
But showing up now and then hasn’t been the Wings’ problem – if anything, it’s magnified issues. They have at times demonstrated just how competitive they can be, but then they’ve also performed so poorly, like in the 4-0 loss to the Blues that preceded the holiday break and led to fans booing the team on home ice.
After that performance, captain Dylan Larkin acknowledged the bleakness of it all, saying fans were, “rightfully so frustrated. We didn’t give them any reason to cheer and have a good night. We feel it. It’s just a disappointing effort and disappointing game for playing on home ice before a holiday.”
All about Trent Yawney
Detroit Hockey Now’s Bob Duff discusses new Red Wings assistant coach Trent Yawney this morning, noting the long relationship between the Red Wings’ new defensive coach and head coach Todd McLellan:
The two first met as teammates with the WHL Saskatoon Blades in 1983. Yawney a defenseman who was drafted by the Chicago Blackhawks. McLellan a center who was a draftee of the New York Islanders.
“Yawns and I have a really good relationship from many years ago when we played junior together,” McLellan said. “If he wasn’t here, we’d still have this relationship.”
McLellan would never make the NHL grade as a player. Yawney spent 593 NHL games with the Blackhawks, St. Louis Blues and Calgary Flames. He would also captain Canada at the 1988 Winter Olympic Games.
Yawney was also the first to get an NHL head coaching shot, with the Chicago Blackhawks in 2005. Three years later when McLellan, fresh off a Stanley Cup win as a Red Wings assistant coach, was offered the head coaching position with the San Jose Sharks, his first call was to Yawney. But it wasn’t merely a case of looking out for an old friend.
“I was more interested in his experience in Chicago as a young coach,” McLellan said. “He did some things right he’ll admit and he did some things wrong. I wanted to draw upon those experiences so that maybe I could evaluate what I was doing at times as a young coach.”
They spent three years working together in San Jose, one in Edmonton and five in Los Angeles.
“It’s been really productive that way,” McLellan said.