Good morning. I’m a bit tired and grumpy this Christmas day morning, so I’m going to post this morning’s Red Wings-related articles in digest form:
- MLive’s Ansar Khan posted a critique of the Red Wings last night, concluding that a coaching change would not help the Wings turn around their season as much as an influx of talent might change Detroit’s equation:
Aside from Dylan Larkin, Michael Rasmussen, Jonatan Berggren and Joe Veleno, this team consists almost entirely of players drafted under Yzerman or acquired by him through free agency or trade.
They have fared well at the top of the draft with Moritz Seider, Lucas Raymond and Simon Edvinsson, while Marco Kasper and prospects Sebastian Cossa, Nate Danielson, Axel Sandin Pellikka and Michael Brandsegg-Nygard offer hope.
They have yet to land an impactful player after the first round, however.
Yzerman’s trades have been a mixed bag. Picks acquired for Anthony Mantha, Filip Hronek and Tyler Bertuzzi eventually landed them Cossa, Sandin Pellikka and Alex DeBrincat, who might not return to his 40-goal form but has provided some much-needed offense.
Sending Jake Walman to San Jose to clear cap space – and needing to attach a second-round pick – has backfired. Walman has a career-high 25 points (five goals, 20 assists), tied for 12th among NHL defensemen.
The Red Wings haven’t gotten enough production from many of Yzerman’s free-agent signings – including Andrew Copp and J.T. Compher and especially Vladimir Tarasenko and Erik Gustafsson.
Whether Yzerman changes coaches midseason or after the season won’t matter until the talent level is upgraded.
The Red Wings do have mid-round picks in the prospect pool now, but few of them are NHL-ready.
2. Detroit Hockey Now’s Bob Duff posted an article about an article that I honestly chose to ignore:
Continue reading Morning mishmash: Criticizing the Wings’ talent base, bashing Lidstrom and World Junior Championship previews