Prospect round-up: Seider plays 23 minutes in Rogle win

Of prospect-related note this afternoon, ahead of Finland’s battle with Team Russia for bronze at the World Junior Championship (5:30 PM EST start for Eemil Viro and company):

In the SHL, Moritz Seider finished at -1 with 3 shots and 2 hits in 23:10 played as Rogle BK won 2-1 over Lulea Hockey in a shootout:

Rögle straffar Luleå! #twittpuck #shl ? pic.twitter.com/zBU01zRZbT— C More Sport (@cmoresport) January 5, 2021

And in the ICE Hockey League, Jesper Eliasson was the back-up as the Red Bulls Salzburg won 3-2 over the Dornbirn Bulldogs.

Free Press posts post-scrimmage videos of Blashill, Bertuzzi, Bernier

The Detroit Free Press posted a trio of post-game videos which complement today’s scrimmage coverage, including comments made by coach Jeff Blashill..

Forward Tyler Bertuzzi…

And goaltender Jonathan Bernier:

If you missed the highlights…

All the highlights from today ⤵️?

Catch the next Red & White scrimmage Friday night! #DRWTC pic.twitter.com/HkdIOSCbwR— Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) January 5, 2021

Update: Here are the Red Wings’ YouTube versions of the clips above:

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Toledo Walleye make opt-out of 2020-2021 ECHL season official

BREAKING: The Walleye have opted out of the 2020-21 season, electing to take the ECHL’s COVID-19 Voluntary Suspension.

Read more: https://t.co/6qhT4Vv2IS pic.twitter.com/ViScz0woGs— Toledo Walleye (@ToledoWalleye) January 5, 2021

https://t.co/nzmI4gRrrH pic.twitter.com/P2F6oXdX67— Toledo Walleye (@ToledoWalleye) January 5, 2021

Here’s their press release:

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Buccigross: Wings prospect Jack Adams’ transfer to Providence College approved

FYI:

Providence College’s Jack Adam’s waiver (Union transfer) just got approved. He Eligible For Friday’s game at Boston University. Jack hasn’t played a game since March 2019. (Knee injury). Jack’s late brother, Mark’s last game was vs BU in Boston in 2015, a National Championship. pic.twitter.com/EsYEFPHK70— Bucci Mane (@Buccigross) January 5, 2021

Tweets of note: post-first-scrimmage Blashill

From the Zoom media call after the Red Wings’ first scrimmage:

Jeff Blashill says he’s still waiting on update on Evgeny Svechnikov. Left game appearing to favor right arm.— Helene St. James (@HeleneStJames) January 5, 2021

Jeff Blashill said the Red Wings wanted more depth and “that’s what it looks like after a few days.”— Brad Galli (@BradGalli) January 5, 2021

Jeff Blashill reiterates on Darren Helm: “Unfit to play.”— Brad Galli (@BradGalli) January 5, 2021

Update: The Detroit News posted a photo gallery from the scrimmage as well.

Red vs. White Game 1 quick take: encouraging signs and some discouraging injuries mark Wings’ ‘return to play’

The Red Wings held their first of three scrimmages today (hopefully, the Red Wings said they’ll try to upload it later this evening). The good news? The pace of play, level of execution and even, to some extent, anyway, a level of spit and vinegar slowly rose upward over ten months’ worth of rust.

The bad news? Turner Elson (knee) and Evgeny Svechnikov (arm) got hurt, and Luke Glendening took a puck to the face that required one of those lovely sinus tampons to stem the bleeding.

The score doesn’t really matter, but Team White defeated Team Red 6-4, a full 5-minute 3-on-3 OT and several rounds of shootout shooters for both teams included.

Overall, the white team was more solid, but the Mantha-Larkin-Bertuzzi line took control of the game over in the latter stages of the 3rd period. Players like Cholowski and a lot of the Griffins’ guys working their way toward jobs on the taxi squad played superbly well, and Danny DeKeyser looked no worse for wear after back surgery. Thomas Greiss and Jonathan Bernier also played the entire game, and played well.

FSD already has a highlight clip up:

As do the Red Wings:

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Toledo Blade’s Monroe confirms that the Toledo Walleye will not play this season

Per the Toledo Blade’s Mark Monroe:

The Toledo Walleye will not play this season.

The ECHL organization had twice delayed the start of its 2020-21 season due to the on-going ramifications of the coronavirus pandemic in the hopes of playing a partial season.

But according to a post on Twitter by national hockey television and radio broadcaster Jeff Marek, the team will opt out this season.

The Walleye players also were informed of the organization’s decision on Tuesday morning.

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Five Red Wings make The Hockey News’s Larkin’s Top 250 Fantasy Hockey Players list

The Hockey News’s Matt Larkin posted a list of his top 250 fantasy hockey players, and five Red Wings made his cut:

89. Dylan Larkin, C, Red Wings: Too low for a No. 1 center? Maybe, but he’s only had one A-grade season of fantasy production. That might remain the case until Detroit’s prospects stick with the big club for good.

111. Anthony Mantha, RW, Red Wings: There’s a 30-goal season coming if he can play anything close to a full year. He’s scored 30.5 per 82 games over past two seasons, but he’s missed 43 games over that stretch.

149. Tyler Bertuzzi, LW, Red Wings: Eventually might get passed on depth chart by higher-pedigree prospects, but he’s Detroit’s best option alongside Larkin and Mantha for now. Back-to-back 20-goal efforts.

174. Filip Hronek, D, Red Wings: Less valuable in plus-minus leagues but is an underrated point-producer as the primary power-play conductor in Motown.

226. Filip Zadina, RW, Red Wings: Showed flashes in an injury-shortened year. Hoping he gets a full season in and breaks out this time. Still oozes potential to become a Marian Hossa type of player someday.

Tweets of note: Here’s Your Replay brings us a glorious Datsyukian backhand

Pavel Datsyuk doing Pavel Datsyuk things from afair, via Here’s Your Replay:

The Magic Man with the magic backhand.
No one’s stopping that. Absolutely filthy. ? pic.twitter.com/cDK2edTciR— Here’s Your Replay ⬇️ (@HeresYourReplay) January 5, 2021

Pavel Datsyuk now has 9-19–28 in 34 GP
42 years young.— Here’s Your Replay ⬇️ (@HeresYourReplay) January 5, 2021

? pic.twitter.com/nwe6hWgIia— Here’s Your Replay ⬇️ (@HeresYourReplay) January 5, 2021

Name a better duo than Pavel Datsyuk and his backhand.

The 42-year-old wins it in the shootout pic.twitter.com/f2wx9pwrfh— /Cam Robinson/ (@Hockey_Robinson) January 5, 2021

Come for the news, stay for the snark (Red Wings to play in the ‘Discover [card] Central Division’)

Red Wings to play in a division where that one store you shop at doesn’t take your credit card. https://t.co/9a8wE2xQQh— George Malik (@georgemalik) January 5, 2021

On the one hand, desperate financial times call for desperate financial measures like selling title sponsorship to your divisions. On the other hand, I’m now at 90% that we’re a few months away from the New Amsterdam Vodka Hart Trophy. pic.twitter.com/uBtfrOXF5r— Greg Wyshynski (@wyshynski) January 5, 2021

I also don’t envy play by play announcers this season:

“The Penguins are now just two points out of first place in the MassMutual NHL East Division, presented by MassMutual!”— Greg Wyshynski (@wyshynski) January 5, 2021

“Discover NHL Central Division” is also the title of the DVD that Central Division teams use for free-agent recruitment.— Greg Wyshynski (@wyshynski) January 5, 2021