Tweet of note: Red Wings release prospective lineup for tonight’s game against Pittsburgh

The Red Wings and Penguins’ morning skates are underway ahead of tonight’s game between the two teams (7:00 PM EDT on DetroitRedWings.com/97.1 the Ticket), and while the Penguins are stacking their lineup for a home game, Detroit is not doing so for their road exhibition opener:

Lineup heading to Pittsburgh!#LGRW pic.twitter.com/gN59LyHgTJ— Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) September 27, 2022

Red Wings-Penguins morning skate Tweets and articles: Pens skate early, may not have Kasperi Kapanen in the lineup; Wings ice a balanced squad for their later-morning skate

Updated 6x at 12:35 PM: The Detroit Red Wings begin their slate of 8 exhibition games to be played over the course of 12 nights with a game in Pittsburgh against a stacked Penguins team tonight (7 PM EDT start on DetroitRedWings.com, PittsburghPenguins.com, and 97.1 FM), and the odds are not stacked in Detroit’s favor heading into this game.

The Penguins hit the ice at PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh around 10:30 AM…

Morning skate! Pens and Wings at 7pm. -DP pic.twitter.com/nsDMHsw8VP— AT&T SportsNet™ PIT (@ATTSportsNetPIT) September 27, 2022

Kapanen is the only player in tonight’s lineup who is absent for morning skate. Here is the Penguins workflow:

Guentzel-Crosby-Rakell
Zucker-Malkin-Rust
Zohorna-Blueger-McGinn
O’Connor-Poehling-Caggiula

Dumoulin-Letang (Pickering rotating in)
Pettersson-Petry
Smith-Rutta— Pens Inside Scoop (@PensInsideScoop) September 27, 2022

Penguins’ lines, pairs and power-play groups: pic.twitter.com/3HviW9EkXB— Seth Rorabaugh (@SethRorabaugh) September 27, 2022

Meanwhile, DetroitRedWings.com’s Jonathan Mills posted a game preview:

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Tweet of note: Wings’ alums to skate in Plymouth on September 29th, a.k.a. this Thursday

From the Red Wings Alumni:

This Thursday, September 29th, the Detroit Red Wings Alumni will hit the ice at USA Hockey Arena in Plymouth.

Puck drop is scheduled for 7:30 p.m.— Official Detroit Red Wings Alumni (@DRWAlumni) September 27, 2022

Roster for Thursday:

Coach Nick Libett@eddiemio
George Bowman

Mathieu Dandenault
Brent Fedyk
Drew Miller@kbmiller23
Larry Murphy
John Ogrodnick
Mickey Redmond@jason15woolley

Alex Foster
Trevor Hamilton
Ethan Graham
Kraig Nienhuis@bsmoke4869— Official Detroit Red Wings Alumni (@DRWAlumni) September 27, 2022

Penguins’ website previews tonight’s Wings-Pens game with a stark set of statistics

The Pittsburgh Penguins’ website previewed tonight’s game between Detroit and Pittsburgh (7 PM EDT, streamed on DetroitRedWings.com and airing on 97.1 the Ticket), and while the Penguins are stacking their roster against the Red Wings this evening, recent history between the two teams suggests that such a decision just isn’t necessary:

Following Sunday’s split-squad games against the Columbus Blue Jackets, the Penguins return to PPG Paints Arena to host the Detroit Red Wings on Tuesday, September 27 at 7:00 PM. Last season, the Penguins went 2-0-1 against Detroit, which gives Pittsburgh a 7-1-1 record against the Red Wings dating back to the beginning of the 2018-19 season. The last time the two teams met, six different goal-scorers, including a two-goal game from Evgeni Malkin, propelled the Penguins to a 7-2 win on April 23rd in Detroit. During their final two matchups last season, Pittsburgh outscored Detroit 18-4.

FYI:

Fans can listen to the game live on the team’s official radio flagship, 105.9 The X. Josh Getzoff and Phil Bourque will call the action. Fans in the U.S. can also stream the game on pittsburghpenguins.com.

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The ‘intriuging’ Mr. Seider

The Athletic’s Sean McIndoe, a.k.a. “Down Goes Brown,” posted a set of the “most intriguing names” to watch during the 2022-2023 NHL season, and he made a familiar pick for the Red Wings:

Moritz Seider, Red Wings: Can somebody be a sleeper Norris pick if just about everyone is picking them? No, of course not, but that won’t stop any of us. For years, the Norris was largely a lifetime achievement award, one that a defenseman would become eligible for after roughly a decade of dominance, often at the expense of younger and more deserving options. Not anymore, with Adam Fox and Cale Makar taking home the last too. So is Seider next? Maybe, although for this roster I’m going to put him on a pairing with another candidate…

Continued (paywall)…and he pairs Seider with Quinn Hughes, which is not surprised.

Bultman’s fantasy hockey ‘question’ for the Red Wings involves one Moritz Seider’s sophomore production

The Athletic asked its beat writers to answer one “burning question” in the fantasy hockey category for each and every one of the NHL’s 32 teams, and Max Bultman offered the following:

Detroit Red Wings: What does Moritz Seider have in him for an encore — and how many points will he hit?

It’s certainly not going to be easy for Seider to top his stellar rookie season, in which he chipped in 50 points from the blue line en route to the Calder Trophy. But if he’s going to top it, it has to start with an improved Red Wings power play. Detroit converted on just 16.3 percent of its man-advantage opportunities a year ago, and while Seider did pick up 21 of his 50 points on the power play, that number could grow if the Red Wings find a way to be better five-on-four. Interestingly, the coach in charge of the power play, Alex Tanguay, was the only one retained from the previous staff, but you can still expect Detroit to revisit its approach under new coach Derek Lalonde. By this point, you can feel good that Seider is going to bring production (and hits, if you play in a bangers league), but a better power play could take him one level higher. — Max Bultman

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Update: Daily Faceoff’s Matt Larkin also offers a “bold fantasy hockey prediction” regarding Seider:

Moritz Seider finishes as a top-three fantasy defenseman in banger formats.

Even the rookie version of Seider finished as the No. 11 fantasy blueliner in my scoring system. His Calder Trophy campaign included 50 points, 187 shots, 151 hits, 161 blocks and 0.0 missed games. He’s established himself as a horse at both ends of the ice, which will keep his workload in the 23-minute range at worst, and with the Red Wings adding more talent around him, he should rack up additional assists, particularly on the power play, where UFA signee David Perron is a wizard.

DHN’s Duff: A ‘Czechmates’ line isn’t a likely combination

Red Wings coach Derek Lalonde was asked whether the coaching staff might consider placing Dominik Kubalik, Jakub Vrana and Filip Zadina on a line together, and the coach was blunt:

“No,” Lalonde answered flatly when asked if a Czech forwaard unit was move he had taken under consideration.

There are certainly reasons why the Czech line wouldn’t work. For starters, none of the three play center. Kubalik and Vrana are left wingers. Zadina is a right winger.

“Probably, I wouldn’t say by accident, but a lot of those guys are similar-like players,” Lalonde said. “Skill, skate, shooters.”

That’s another reason why an all-Czech line likely wouldn’t work for the Red Wings.

All three are known for their finishing skills than their playmaking ability.

“Dominik and me played together on the junior national team, played against each other a lot in Czech,” Vrana said. “All I can tell you is he has a great shot. He has a hell of a one-timer. He’s a big, strong forward. He’s strong on the puck. I think his biggest weapon is his shot.”

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Record-Eagle: The preseason gets underway tonight, with emphasis on structure and ‘attitude’

The Traverse City Record-Eagle’s Jordan Puente posted an article which discusses the Red Wings’ points of emphasis as the preseason gets underway tonight in Pittsburgh:

Detroit’s first preseason game is Tuesday at [PPG Paints Arena] against the Pittsburgh Penguins. Head coach Derek Lalonde, who was hired during the offseason, is pleased that there are games to play before starting the season.

“Structure and keep building in on our process with implementing new neutral zones,” said Lalonde on what he wants to see in preseason. “Take a step every day, and hopefully with our structure, which is something new for the guys, but certainly establishing some attitude. I feel fortunate that we have eight (preseason) games this year to tune some things up before our home opener.”

Like most NHL organizations, rosters haven’t been set in place. Lalonde hasn’t thought much about it, saying he’ll have a better idea through those eight games.

“(General Manager) Steven (Yzerman) and I have talked a few times, we’ve talked directly about being patient with this,” Lalonde said. “Haven’t stressed about it or gone too deep into it. So I can’t look at all our numbers going forward.”

For teams who are well experienced with each other, having eight games may seem like a lot; but for Lalonde and his staff, it is a godsend.

“This is the first time and only time in my NHL career I’ll be happy to have eight games,” said Lalonde with a smile.

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Tweet of note: It appears that the Red Wings’ website will stream tonight’s game

Tonight’s game between the Detroit Red Wings and Pittsburgh Penguins (7 PM EDT start) was supposed to only air on 97.1 the Ticket locally, but it appears that the Red Wings will be picking up the Penguins’ “local stream” of the game, per this morning’s Tweet of note:

Red Wings rank 4th overall in ESPN’s ‘Future Power Rankings’

ESPN posted a set of “future power rankings” in an attempt to assess the way the NHL might look in three years, and Ryan S. Clark, Kristen Shilton and Greg Wyshynski rank the Red Wings as the 4th-best team in terms of its future:

4. Detroit Red Wings
Overall score: 82.9

Why they’re here: Detroit isn’t just Hockeytown, it’s also Tomorrowland. The Red Wings have the No. 1 ranked prospect pool in the NHL, with towering defenseman Simon Edvinsson and No. 8 overall pick Marco Kasper waiting to join Calder Trophy winner Moritz Seider on the roster. GM Steve Yzerman, the architect of that rebuild and the overseer of the fifth best salary cap outlook, ranked No. 4 overall. The franchise’s long-respected ownership group no doubt helped there, too. The only thing pumping the brakes on the team from Motown is the current roster, which ranked No. 24 overall. But not for long. — Wyshynski

Points of concern: Dylan Larkin and Tyler Bertuzzi are both entering the last season of their respective contracts. So is goaltender Alex Nedeljkovic. One of the reasons this may not feel as dramatic as it sounds is the Red Wings have more than $41 million in available cap space. They will have the money to re-sign those players while being able to add the needed personnel who play a role in the Red Wings insulating their young players with experienced teammates. — Clark

Reason for hope: After the offseason Yzerman put together, it finally feels like the Red Wings of old — who famously made the postseason for 25 straight years between 1990 to 2017 — are on their way back. Yzerman has done an admirable job rebuilding around the team’s core, and what we saw from Moritz Seider, Lucas Raymond & Co. last year showed Detroit’s future may well have pulled in ahead of schedule. Across the board, the Red Wings are in excellent shape to start challenging the league again. — Shilton

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