Press release: Red Wings recall Barber, Witkowski, Fulcher to Taxi Squad

Per the Detroit Red Wings:

DETROIT REASSIGNS THREE TO TAXI SQUAD  … 

Barber, Witkowski and Fulcher Added from Grand Rapids …  

DETROIT – The Detroit Red Wings today reassigned left wing Riley Barber, defenseman Luke Witkowski and goaltender Kaden Fulcher to the team’s taxi squad from the American Hockey League’s Grand Rapids Griffins.

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The Hockey News’s power rankings: ‘Say we’re all the same, just inconsistent’

The Hockey News’s Jason Chen posted a set of power rankings today, and I think he’s a little harsh on Alex Nedeljkovic (but that’s just me):

20. Detroit Red Wings (16-15-3, -18. CF%: 30th, xGF%: 22nd. PR: 21)

When it comes to goaltending, Alex Nedeljkovic is either really good or really bad, and it’s tough to say which one will show up most nights. The Wings are a bubble playoff team and that’s more than what most expected. Don’t expect this to change much all season.

Continued; I’ve got no complaints with Nedeljkovic. Greiss has been more inconsistent in my eyes, and the truth of the matter is that the Red Wings’ defense and penalty-killing are the real culprits in my opinion.

Walleye goalie Billy Christopoulos named ECHL’s Goalie of the Month

Per the ECHL:

Billy Christopoulos of the Toledo Walleye has been named the Warrior Hockey ECHL Goaltender of the Month for December.

Christopoulos went 5-0-2 with a 1.79 goals-against average and a save percentage of .946 in seven appearances during the month.

The 27-year-old allowed two goals or less in six of his appearances while making at least 30 saves in each contest. He was named Goaltender of the Week for the week ending Dec. 19 after going 3-0-0 with a 1.32 goals-against average and a save percentage of .959.

A native of Raleigh, North Carolina, Christopoulos is 11-2-2 in 15 appearances this season with a 2.51 goals-against average and a save percentage of .919.

Christopoulos, who was named to the ECHL All-Rookie Team in 2019-20, has appeared in 63 career ECHL games with Toledo, Indy and South Carolina posting an overall record of 46-10-6 with three shutouts, a 2.34 goals-against average and a save percentage of .925.

Prior to turning pro, Christopoulos saw action in 93 career games at the Air Force Academy where he went 42-35-11 with eight shutouts, a 2.29 goals-against average and a save percentage of .913.

Griffins get date for rescheduled game vs. Chicago: April 28th

It looks like the Grand Rapids Griffins, who do not have an Olympic Break in their schedule, will be making up postponed games after their regular season concludes.

This morning, the Griffins got the news that their first postponed game will be played vs. the Chicago Wolves on April 28th:

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. – The American Hockey League on Wednesday announced that the Grand Rapids Griffins away game that was postponed due to league COVID-19 protocols affecting the Chicago Wolves has been rescheduled for Thursday, April 28 at 8 p.m. EDT at Allstate Arena.

The Griffins will return to action tonight, Jan. 5 when they host the Milwaukee Admirals at 7 p.m. EST at Van Andel Arena.

Operation Tricorder

I’m still floored by the generosity of TMR readers to my fundraising drive to keep TMR in the blog cave. Aunt Annie is still floored by the generosity of TMR readers in the fundraising drive to keep Aunt Annie in the blog cave.

But it’s time to turn the page and start working toward the next financial goals for this not-for-profit blog.

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Today is therapy day for me

As you all know by now, I deal with chronic and moderate-to-severe anxiety and depression on a daily basis, so I see a therapist and a psychiatrist to help manage those illnesses.

Today, instead of doing a telehealth appointment with my therapist, I have to head to the office in Novi, about a 20-minute drive from my home here in South Lyon, to do a once-in-every-six-months face-to-face appointment with my therapist (masked up, of course).

The bad news is that my therapy appointment is for 1 PM today, so I will probably miss a good chunk of the Red Wings’ practice (usually scheduled for 12 or 1 PM prior to a road trip) as I’ll be leaving around 12:30 PM, and I’ll have to catch up when I get home around 2:30 PM.

I hope this is okay. Some days you have to prioritize your mental health, and today is that day for me.

Roughly translated: Your daily Simon Edvinsson update

In your daily, somewhat obsessive look at the Red Wings’ most prized Swedish prospect, Rakapuckar’s Henrik Leman asked Frolunda HC coach Roger Ronnberg regarding the state of one Simon Edvinsson, who has contracted COVID, and here’s what Ronnberg said (roughly translated):

COVID-19-infected Simon Edvinsson has a mild cold’s symptoms. He will not play this week, “Needs to get well first,” as coach Roger Ronnberg put it.

Down Goes Brown suggests that the Wings can take inspiration from the Rangers’ surge

The Athletic’s Sean McIndoe, a.k.a. “Down Goes Brown,” has posted an article in which he compares six “good” teams to six “bad” teams which can draw inspiration from the “good” ones, and the Red Wings are in his article:

The good young team that’s on track and should contend for the playoffs but that’s about it: Similar to the category above, we know that rebuilds take time. Once you’ve taken those first tentative steps out of the basement, the next step is to become a permanent part of the playoff picture. That doesn’t always mean making it, but you want to be in the conversation. Do that for a few years, and maybe you can eventually graduate to being one of the league’s better teams.

Or, you know, skip that part and go directly to the top of the standings.

The 2021-22 inspiration: New York Rangers

A year ago: The Rangers missed the playoffs last year, making it four years and counting since they’d won a postseason game. They had some pieces in place, though, and after a front-office shakeup and a coaching upgrade, they seemed ready to finally make the playoffs.

But then…: The Rangers have played at close to a .700 points percentage clip all year long. At this point, they’re pretty close to a playoff lock, and the bigger question is how much damage they can do once they get there. Maybe a lot.

Possible 2022-23 candidate: Detroit Red Wings

I’m pretty sure we won’t get the front-office shakeup, and there’s no Artemi Panarin on the roster that I can find (although there might be the cap room to buy one). There are some other similar pieces, including the good young goaltender, the excellent young defenseman and the very good first-line center who might have another level. Could the Red Wings make a big leap forward next year, straight into the mix at the top of the division? They’d need more than a few things to break exactly right for it to happen. Then again, we thought the same about the Rangers.

Continued (paywall); I’m pretty sure that the Red Wings don’t need a front office shake-up, and yes, the Red Wings need another defenseman or two and another center or two, but those things will be addressed by the draft and free agency–and, if Yzerman has anything to do with it, a trade or two.

The timeline is just…a little extended.

An early Red Wings-Ducks preview from the AP

The Associated Press posted a very early Red Wings-Ducks preview this morning:

Detroit Red Wings (16-15-3, fifth in the Atlantic) vs. Anaheim Ducks (18-11-7, second in the Pacific) Anaheim, California; Thursday, 10 p.m. EST

BOTTOM LINE: Detroit visits Anaheim looking to stop its three-game road losing streak.

The Ducks are 11-4-4 at home. Anaheim is fourth in the Western Conference with 31.0 shots per game and is averaging 3.0 goals.

The Red Wings have gone 4-10-1 away from home. Detroit ranks 10th in the Eastern Conference averaging 4.8 assists per game, led by Lucas Raymond with 0.6.

TOP PERFORMERS: Troy Terry leads the Ducks with 34 points, scoring 21 goals and adding 13 assists. Sam Carrick has four goals and one assist over the last 10 games for Anaheim.

Dylan Larkin leads the Red Wings with 32 points, scoring 16 goals and adding 16 assists. Tyler Bertuzzi has six goals over the last 10 games for Detroit.

LAST 10 GAMES: Ducks: 5-3-2, averaging 2.3 goals, 3.8 assists, 4.1 penalties and 10.5 penalty minutes while giving up two goals per game with a .935 save percentage.

Red Wings: 4-6-0, averaging 2.9 goals, 4.5 assists, 3.8 penalties and 11 penalty minutes while allowing 3.4 goals per game with an .892 save percentage.