The Grand Rapids Griffins’ “Between the Benches” video series returns as the 2017-18 campaign winds down, with the first episode discussing the Griffins’ playoff push over the course of 8 behind-the-scenes minutes:
Kulfan: Kronwall expects to return
There weren’t many surprises (if any) from the Red Wings’ locker room clean-out day, but the Detroit News’s Ted Kulfan noted a mild surprise in that Niklas Kronwall joined Henrik Zetterberg in suggesting that he’s highly likely to return:
“I don’t think it’ll be any different than it was last year, (which is) trying to train as hard as I can and be ready to go come training camp,” said Kronwall, who has chronic knee pain. “From my own standpoint and body-wise, as of right now, yes (he is returning).”
Heading into this summer, Kronwall feels better than he has the last two years.
“At this point of time, definitely,” Kronwall said. “The last two years I wasn’t really sure what’s going to come out of the training. I do feel if I just stick with the program (this summer) and do what gave me the chance to play this year, I’ll be just fine. Hopefully tweaking the program regimen a little bit make it even better.”
Last summer, Kronwall limited his weightlifting to one day per week, and it proved to be “less pounding on the joints,” he said. Kronwall has switched to more alternative workouts, such as swimming, “and stuff like that gave me the opportunity to play this year, and I’m hoping will do the same thing next year”.
Kronwall also is embracing the chance to be a veteran presence for the expected transfusion of young defensemen onto the roster next season.
Michigan Radio posts interview with director and producer of Russian Five film
Michigan Radio’s Stateside program posted a 15-minute interview with the director and producer of the Russian Five film:
The Russian Five is the first feature-length documentary from Port Huron’s Joshua Riehl. It’s getting its world premiere this Wednesday night at a sold-out event in Detroit.
Director Joshua Riehl and producer Jenny Feterovich joined Stateside to discuss the stories and stylistic decisions behind the film, the risk the Russian players took in immigrating to the United States, and the effect the newcomers had on the Red Wings, the NHL, and the city of Detroit.
You can listen to the interview here…
Here are the Red Wings’ 12 Locker Room Clean-Out Day videos
The Red Wings posted 12 locker room clean-out day videos, starting with the captain’s post-season remarks…
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Griffins’ weekly press release focuses on last week of AHL regular season
Here’s the Grand Rapids Griffins’ weekly press release:
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Articles from Locker Room Clean-Out Day: On Blashill’s return, Holland’s remarks and more
Updated 4x at 5:30 PM: Okay, thus far I’ve posted Tweets, videos and full pressers from the Red Wings’ locker room clean-out day, and now some articles are hitting the wires from the Wings’ media corps.
97.1 the Ticket’s Will Burtchfield penned an article regarding coach Jeff Blashill’s return to fulfill the fourth and final season of his contract…
“I thought the team played hard to the finish. I’m hoping that two, three, four young players in our system make the team (next year). He did a good job with the young players in Grand Rapids when he was the coach there. This year you look at the impact of (Tyler) Bertuzzi and (Dylan) Larkin and the development and the importance they had on the team this year, they improved as players,” Holland said.
Bertuzzi, 23, grew into a reliable top-six forward as the season wore on, while Larkin, 21, set career highs in assists and points. 23-year-old Anthony Mantha also took significant strides, scoring 24 goals in his first full NHL season.
As a team the Red Wings took a step back in the standings, finishing fifth to last with 73 points, but they showed signs of progress in terms of dictating play. Moreover, Blashill’s coaching never seemed to wear on the players, who responded to him even when the going got tough.
“We lost nine in a row in March and the bottom fell out, but I felt even when we lost nine in a row, we lost a lot of games by a goal and we played hard,” said Holland. “I thought that the young kids that have been brought up improved. He played them, they were important, they got minutes. I think that with the experience of three years in the National Hockey League, (plus) he’s been a guy that’s had success along the way, there’s a reason for him to continue to be the head coach of the Detroit Red Wings.”
Burtchfield continues, and the Free Press’s Helene St. James picks up the narrative from there…
Fox 2 posts full Ken Holland, Jeff Blashill pressers (over an hour of video)
Updated 2x at 4:49 PM: Fox 2 Detroit posted the full 43:48 of Ken Holland’s post-season presser and all of coach Jeff Blashill’s 21:26 post-season wrap-up:
Scenes from locker clean out. pic.twitter.com/ABjlUPYtdX
— Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) April 10, 2018
Update #2: The Wings are posting their locker room clean-out day Twitter videos:
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A sampling of videos from Locker Room Clean-Out Day
Of video-related note from the Red Wings’ Locker Room Clean-Out Day:
Michigan Hockey posted videos of Jeff Blashill discussing his return as the Red Wings’ coach and GM Ken Holland addressing the improvement necessary by the team’s younger players before touching upon Dylan Larkin’s contract negotiations…
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A trio of Walleye Tweets of note
Here are some Toledo Walleye-related Tweets of note from the Toledo Blade’s Mark Monroe and WTOL 11’s Jordan Strack, as the Walleye prepare for their first-round playoff series against Indy, which starts this Friday:
Dan Watson on the @ToledoWalleye playoff roster: “I like our team a lot right now. There’s going to be tough sit outs.There will be guys that deserve to be in this lineup that are not. But that is what happens when you are part of a very good team with a lot of depth.”
— Mark Monroe (@MonroeBlade) April 10, 2018
My full interview with Dan Watson from today. He talks about playing Indy, what they’ve learned from the last 3 playoff runs, and his confidence level in Pat Nagle being the #1 goaltender this postseason: pic.twitter.com/PnG8t3Pq5l
— Jordan Strack (@JordanStrack) April 10, 2018
Simon Denis is back from the AHL…he talks about that experience…and how bad they want to win a championship for the fans in Toledo…
“They’ve been dreaming about this and that’s something we’re very aware of.” pic.twitter.com/drnNIxqusQ
— Jordan Strack (@JordanStrack) April 10, 2018
Machovsky’s North American return may be at an end
It appears that prospect goaltender Matej Machovsky’s return to North America was a short one, per WTOL 11’s Jordan Strack…
Matej Machovsky will not be joining the Walleye for the playoffs. Dan Watson explains: pic.twitter.com/Cvp6KsQ7WV
— Jordan Strack (@JordanStrack) April 10, 2018
The Toledo Blade’s Mark Monroe…
Dan Watson on G Matej Machovsky not being on the roster: “He requested not to be on it. He is either going to stay in Grand Rapids as a 3rd [goalie] or go home. It’s his right. It’s his personal thing. I don’t know what he has going on contract-wise. So we left him off the list.” https://t.co/5S7R0WU8mK
— Mark Monroe (@MonroeBlade) April 10, 2018
And the Walleye:
In honor of Matej Machovsky’s last game at the Huntington Center.
Thanks for everything, #MachoMan! ? pic.twitter.com/fmaKxXPe50
— xy – Toledo Walleye (@ToledoWalleye) April 10, 2018