Updated 2x at 7:37 PM: The Red Wings’ beat writers are beginning to file their stories regarding Wings GM Steve Yzerman’s press conference from earlier this afternoon…
Of note from MLive’s Ansar Khan comes this regarding the Wings’ captaincy:
“We haven’t figured out exactly how we’ll roll that out, but our plan right now hasn’t changed as we had spoken about earlier in the offseason,” Yzerman said during a media Zoom availability.
Dylan Larkin is the obvious choice. It would be shocking if anyone else were named.
Larkin was been an alternate captain the past two seasons. Yzerman opted not to name a captain in 2019-20, wanting to get more familiar with the players. Larkin, Justin Abdelkader (bought out in October), Frans Nielsen and Luke Glendening were alternate captains.
Yzerman, the longest-serving captain in NHL history (22 seasons) said there more of a heightened sense of responsibility when someone is named captain.
“In most situations you try to react in a leadership role or a responsible role,” Yzerman said. “I just think you take a lot more things into consideration that you may not normally, whether it’s a call by an official or a situation off the ice with a teammate or just anything to do with the team. As a captain you get a little bit more sense of responsibility regarding every situation.”
The Free Press’s Helene St. James also weighs in regarding several topics:
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