Walleye’s Kyle Bonis named ECHL Player of the Week

From the Toledo Walleye:

Bonis nets Player of the Week honors

(Toledo, OH) – Forward Kyle Bonis is the Sher-Wood Athletics Group ECHL Player of the Week for March 12-18. It is the second time in his career that he has received the weekly honor.

Bonis was dominating over the past week, scoring four goals to go along with three assists and was a plus five in four road games for the Walleye. He started the week with a goal and an assist in a 3-2 win at Quad City on Wednesday and followed that up with another goal in Friday’s 3-2 win at the Mallards. Saturday night in Indy, the 29 year old scored the game-tying goal late in the third period and followed that up with the overtime game-winning strike 16 seconds in for a 4-3 win. He finished the week with an assist in a 4-1 win. Bonis is currently second on the Walleye in scoring with 48 points, while leading the team with 24 goals.

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A Team USA world championship tidbit from Custance

The Athletic’s Craig Custance penned a subscriber-only article regarding Team USA’s World Championship team, which is slowly being built at the NHL’s GM’s meetings, and here’s the Red Wings-related part of Custance’s article:

[Last year’s] team had a strong Red Wings connection with head coach Jeff Blashill the U.S. coach. Blashill is again a top candidate to be Team USA’s coach if he’s interested, with Buffalo’s Phil Housley and New York’s Doug Weight also in the mix.

If the Americans on the Red Wings show the same commitment — and it was Dylan Larkin doing a lot of the recruiting last spring — this roster quickly becomes a medal contender. Jimmy Howard, Larkin and Danny DeKeyser all were on the 2017 roster.

Custance continues at length (paywall)

Red Wings-Flyers morning skate Tweets and articles: game previews galore + looks like Howard vs. Mrazek

The Detroit Red Wings will attempt to snap their 10-game winless streak when they host the Philadelphia Flyers this evening (7:30 PM EDT on NBCSN/NBCS Philly/97.1 FM).

Ahead of today’s morning skate, the Wings and Flyers’ press posted articles setting up tonight’s game, starting with MLive’s Ansar Khan:

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Monroe: Walleye eying regular-season title

The Toledo Blade’s Mark Monroe posted his weekly “Walleye Weigh-In” article, and this morning, Monroe notes that the Walleye have an excellent chance of earning the ECHL’s regular-season title, the Brabham Cup:

Apparently, this group of Walleye are very serious about grabbin’ the Brabham.

The team went unscathed through another taxing road trip, earning eight out of eight points.

With the four-game win streak, Toledo kept the pressure on several teams chasing them for the lead in the ECHL overall standings.

The trophy for finishing with the most points in the league is called the Brabham (pronounced Brab-UM) Cup. Toledo has become very familiar with the regular-season championship, taking the Brabham last season and in 2015.

With a 4-1 win at Cincinnati on Sunday, Toledo swept a four-game road trip. The successful stretch also came during a travel-filled journey of four games in five days. The final two victories also came over desperate teams (Indy and Cincinnati) that are still looking to lock up a spot in the Kelly Cup playoffs.

The highlight win came on Saturday when the team rallied from a 3-0 deficit at Indy midway through the first period to swipe two points away from the Fuel with a 4-3 OT win courtesy of two clutch goals from Kyle Bonis.

The Walleye now have a nine-point lead over Fort Wayne in the Central Division. The archrival Komets, who were idle on Sunday, do have three games in hand on Toledo.

Monroe continues at extended length…

NHL Tweet: ‘The Joe’ to premier at the Free Press Film Festival

This looks like a film worth heading downtown to watch. NHL.com just posted this via Twitter in the middle of a Monday afternoon, but it’s very cool:

Red Wings-Flyers set-up: Petr, Petr, Petr and a playoff-desperate team vs. a winless-in-10 team

The Detroit Red Wings will attempt to snap a 10-game losing streak (0-9-and-1) against a team in a particularly vigorous battle for playoff positioning in the 37-25-and-11 Philadelphia Flyers this evening (7:30 PM EDT on NBCSN with Ken Daniels and Brian Boucher/97.1 FM).

The Flyers sit in third place in the Metropolitan Division, but they’ve gone 3-6-and-1 this month, turning things around recently via a 2-game winning streak, so they really need tonight’s win to keep the Columbus Blue Jackets from bumping the Flyers into a Wild Card spot.

Philly most recently won a pair of games, winning a 4-2 decision against the Carolina Hurricanes on Saturday and a 6-3 win over the Washington Capitals on Sunday.

Put bluntly, however:

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Regner tangles with Tangradi

DetroitRedWings.com’s Arthur J. Regner speaks to Grand Rapids Griffins forward Eric Tangradi in his latest “Red and White Authority” podcast, discussing hockey with the Griffins’ 25-goal-scoring power forward…

And Regner duly notes that the Red Wings have kept Tangradi in the organization for the past three years for more than his hockey chops:

“Unfortunately, the NHL life is totally different than juniors, totally different than the AHL,” Tangradi said. “When guys leave the rink, they leave, you don’t see a lot of people outside the rink.

“I didn’t have that support system, I didn’t have somebody I could lean (on) and it was really hard going back to the hotel room at 21 years old. At times I just turned the lights off and watched a movie because you’re so upset with the way things are going.”

As he became older and bounced around from organization to organization, Tangradi never forgot how he felt as a youngster playing for the Penguins’ AHL team in Wilkes-Barre/Scranton.

“At 29 now and being part of this (Detroit) organization for three years, I’ve seen guys in this locker room, the Manthas, the Athanasious, the Bertuzzis, those are guys that I’ve seen at times have such high expectations and struggle here,” Tangradi said. “I take pride I was the first guy to go over to them and make sure they got their confidence back that they were playing the right way.

“Hopefully, I left a lasting impression on them that helped them move on to the next level. Those are all guys I played with down here when they (the Red Wings organization) were trying to get them out of funks.

“I put them (under) my wing and gave the guidance I wish I had when I was young.”

Regner continues, and it is essential for the Wings to have a leadership group in both Detroit and Grand Rapids to show “the kids” how to approach life as a professional hockey player.

 

Krupa’s take on the tank: ‘coach them up’

The Detroit News’s Gregg Krupa has weighed in on the Wings’ near-historically-bad losing streak as it applies to the Wings’ purpose for the remainder of a playoff-less campaign.

Krupa suggests that the Wings need to “embrace the tank” in a different sense of the term, namely in spending the majority of their energies attempting to improve the developmental learning curves of four foundational players who are really struggling right now in Dylan Larkin, Anthony Mantha, Andreas Athanasiou and Tyler Bertuzzi (as well as

I’d rather lead you toward Krupa’s premise than the product (you’re going to read the rest of it anyway, right?), because it’s well-written:

This season always has been more about rebuilding than competing for playoff position. A mistake was ever thinking otherwise.

Sure, play to win, always. But manage to win in the long run by properly preparing the lineup for rebuilding.

And, as the expression goes, “coach them up.”

Memories of the last sustained period of winning, “going on a run,” is measured in calendar years. The next lineup to play deep in the playoffs feels a few to several seasons away.

By brute force of mediocrity, they are accomplishing what some people, deluded by a win-the-lottery sense of how to proceed, have counseled for 24 months: The Red Wings are, in effect, tanking.

Take Tomas Tatar and Frans Nielsen out of one of the weaker lineups in the NHL, especially for scoring, and the results are as plain as they were predictable. But there are things to achieve, in the last 19 days.

Krupa continues from there, and the long story short is this: Larkin, Mantha, Athanasiou and Bertuzzi aren’t the only Wings who are struggling, so it would behoove the Wings’ leadership and coaching staff to take the bolster the fortunes of the guys that are going to be part of the roster fix, even if it means losing some games along the way.

It’s a good theory, sort of “embracing the tank by building one.”

Prospect round-up: Lokomotiv scratches Kadeikin; Ehn, Frolunda drop playoff opener

In the KHL, in playoff action, Alexander Kadeikin didn’t play as Lokomotiv Yaroslavl lost 2-0 to SKA St. Petersburg.

SKA got two goals from Ilya Kovalchuk, and SKA now leads the semifinal series 2 games to 1. If I may be impolite, barring a termination of his KHL contract, Kadeikin has likely played his last game as a Red Wings prospect.

In the SHL, in playoff action, the underdog had its day as Christoffer Ehn’s Frolunda Indians lost 2-1 to the Malmo Redhawks. Ehn finished at -1 with 1 shot, winning 33% of his faceoffs in 14:03 played.

Malmo leads the best-of-seven quarterfinal series 1-0, and Ehn is under contract to the Red Wings, set to join the Wings’ legion of checking forward prospects in North America next season.

 

Scouting the Wings’ opponents for this week (and NBCSN broadcasters, too)

Of brief Wings-related note on a day in which neither the Red Wings nor the Philadelphia Flyers practiced:

1. The Red Wings posted their weekly “The Forecheck” video, and Carley Johnston and Manny Legace discuss the Wings’ three upcoming opponents (Philadelphia, Washington and Toronto) this week:

2. DetroitRedWings.com’s Arthur J. Regner penned a Wings-Flyers preview:

On Tuesday night, [Petr] Mrazek will make his first trip back to Detroit since the trade when the Flyers (37-25-11, 85 points) take on the Red Wings at Little Caesars Arena (7:30 p.m. face off).

Philadelphia currently sits third in the Metropolitan Division and appears to be destined to make the playoffs as one of the top three teams in their division or as one of the two wild cards in the Eastern Conference.

The Flyers defeated the Washington Capitals, 6-3, on Sunday with Mrazek in goal. It was his fifth victory as a member of the Flyers, which is significant because if the Flyers make the playoffs, coupled with Mrazek’s fifth victory, it gives Detroit a third-round pick in 2018 NHL draft instead of a fourth-round pick.

If Philadelphia makes it to the Eastern Conference final and Mrazek wins six playoffs games, the third-round pick becomes a second rounder.

Since the trade, Mrazek has played in 11 games with the Flyers and has posted a 5-5-1 record, with a 3.14 goals-against average, a .888 save percentage and one shutout.

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3. Both Tuesday and Thursday’s games are on NBCSN. NBC Sports’ weekly press release revealed the announcer lineups for both games.

Tuesday’s game is going to be a little weird as a Red Wings broadcaster and a Flyers broadcaster will combine to cover the game:

FLYERS-RED WINGS – TUESDAY AT 7:30 P.M. ET ON NBCSN

The Red Wings (26-35-11, 63 pts) look to snap their 10-game losing streak on Tuesday. Larkin leads the team in both points (50) and assists (41).

Former Red Wings goaltender Petr Mrazek was traded to the Flyers on Feb. 19, and has won five games with Philadelphia since the trade, including the Flyers’ 6-3 win against Washington on Sunday.

Ken Daniels (play-by-play) and Brian Boucher (‘Inside-the-Glass’ analyst) will call Flyers-Red Wings from Little Caesars Arena in Detroit.

CAPITALS-RED WINGS – THURSDAY AT 7:30 P.M. ET ON NBCSN

The Capitals (41-24-7, 89 pts) are 4-1-0 in their last five games and currently sit two points ahead of the Penguins for first place in the Metropolitan Division. Washington aims to rebound from a 6-3 loss to Philadelphia on Sunday. Ovechkin netted his 43rd goal of the season in the defeat.

This marks the third matchup between the Capitals and Red Wings this season, with each team winning once in overtime.

Daniels (play-by-play) and Boucher (‘Inside-the-Glass’ analyst) will call Capitals-Red Wings from Little Caesars Arena in Detroit.

No Mickey Redmond, Chris Osgood or Darren Eliot until Saturday, when the Wings play Toronto (and half of you will be watching Hockey Night in Canada anyway).