Enjoy: the Red Wings are streaming Thomas Greiss’s presser on the YouTubez. It will be up shortly.
Update: 1 PM Start
Enjoy: the Red Wings are streaming Thomas Greiss’s presser on the YouTubez. It will be up shortly.
Update: 1 PM Start
The estimable Frank Seravalli Tweeted this yesterday…
Tyler Johnson on waivers today seemed to catch some off-guard today. It’s left many wondering if #GoBolts had something in place for a team to claim Johnson (#RedWings?). We’ll see tomorrow at 12 noon ET.— Frank Seravalli (@frank_seravalli) October 10, 2020
Today:
We’re a few minutes away from getting word if anyone put in a waiver claim on #TBLightning Tyler Johnson. Does Stevie Y go for a reunion in Detroit?— Mike Harrington (@ByMHarrington) October 10, 2020
So THIS happened at noon:
Tyler Johnson cleared waivers— Pierre LeBrun (@PierreVLeBrun) October 10, 2020
Johnson’s worn down after playing for so long as an undersized forward. He looked tired during the playoffs. Hard “no” at his $5 million salary. GOOD CALL STEVE.
Tyler Johnson clears waivers. We explored here what’s next for cap-strapped #tblightning, who can still try to move him https://t.co/UTKelpADEv— Joe Smith (@JoeSmithTB) October 10, 2020
This is great news in my opinion:
Hearing Thomas Greiss to DET 2x$3.6M— Elliotte Friedman (@FriedgeHNIC) October 10, 2020
Update:
Detroit has signed UFA goalie Thomas Greiss— Pierre LeBrun (@PierreVLeBrun) October 10, 2020
Update #2: Official:
Continue reading Friedman, LeBrun: Red Wings to sign Thomas Greiss to a 2-year dealUPDATE: The Detroit #RedWings today agreed to terms with goaltender Thomas Greiss on a two-year contract. #LGRW pic.twitter.com/rD9g8N27Lu— Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) October 10, 2020
Per Rogle BK’s Instagram account: Moritz Seider will be wearing #3 for the Angelholm-based team, and Seider did not play today vs. Orebro:
Keep in mind that both Anthony Mantha and Tyler Bertuzzi have arbitration rights here:
Reminder that today at 5:00pm ET is the deadline for Player-Elected Salary Arbitration notification.
Players electing for arbitration must do so in writing and notify the NHL Central Registry, the NHLPA and their club prior to the deadline.https://t.co/YAOHlLeC3V— CapFriendly (@CapFriendly) October 10, 2020
MLive’s Ansar Khan penned a profile of new Wings defenseman Jon Merrill this morning, and it’s just refreshing to hear a player discuss the excitement he feels about “coming home”:
Jon Merrill could barely contain his enthusiasm Friday after becoming a Detroit Red Wing, fulfilling a lifelong dream.
“It’s an honor to play for the Red Wings,” Merrill said. “I was such a die-hard Wings fan as kid, played for Little Caesars as a youth hockey player, going down to Joe Louis Arena for practices and things like that.
“As a 13-year-old, I was one of the flag bearers in the playoffs coming into the tunnel and skating around with the flag. Tons of memories in a Red Wings jersey as a kid going to games. It’s just extremely exciting for me and my family.”
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Merrill’s memories of Michigan are endless, he said.
“As a kid, as a pro hockey player even, I always told myself if the opportunity to play for the Red Wings ever came up, I would jump at it,” Merrill said. “To see them call right away today, it was an honor, and it was a real easy decision for me.”
The only real loss I suffered due to the crashing of GAMERA, my beloved old laptop, was my extensive selection of hockey bookmarks on Firefox. I had thousands of websites and Twitter handles bookmarked from leagues and teams and press sources all around the world, and not having those sources of knowledge at my fingertips is both depressing and frustrating.
If you guys and gals have good sets of hockey bookmarks, be they of NHL scribes and local newspapers or good links to Russian and Swedish newspapers, please, please, please let me know via comments or email at rtxg@yahoo.com.
Thankfully, in terms of prospects, at least, Red Wings Prospects on Twitter is on the case tracking our Wings’ young players, and I’m leaning on him heavily as I slowly but surely rebuild and renovate.
Today was a busy day for the Wings’ Finnish-playing prospects. In the Finnish Liiga:
Victor Brattstrom stopped 18 of 19 shots in KooKoo’s 3-1 win over JYP;
Jared McIsaac’s HPK lost 3-1 to Lukko without the Canadian defenseman, who has a hand injury;
Kasper Kotkansalo played 20:04 and Otto Kivenmaki scored a goal, playing 12:53 in Assat Pori’s 3-2 win over a team known as “Sport.” Here’s C More’s clip of Kivenmaki’s goal:
#Liiga
— Red Wings Prospects (@DRWProspects) October 9, 2020
– Kivenmäki 1+0, +1, 1 SOG, 2 PIM, 12:53 ice time & Kotkansalo 0+0, +/- 0, 2 SOG, 20:04 ice time in a 3-2 win
– Viro 0+2, +3, 2 SOG, 17:32 ice time in a 4-3 OT win
– Brattström 18/19 saves in a 3-1 win
#LGRW pic.twitter.com/mwuAnCFdVl
Eemil Viro had 2 assists and played 17:32 in TPS Turku’s 4-3 OT win over SaiPa;
Viro's first assist. #LGRW pic.twitter.com/2kZCRkTZNv
— Red Wings Prospects (@DRWProspects) October 9, 2020
And in the Swedish Allsvenskan, Gustav Berglund posted 1 assist and finished at +2 in 15:49 played Vasteras IK won 4-2 over Tyngsrids IF.
Red Wings prospect Moritz Seider arrived in Angelholm, Sweden to play for Rogle BK of the Swedish Hockey League, and he spoke with Rogle BK’s website for about 2-and-a-half minutes. I can’t embed the video, but you can watch it here.
Moritz will be playing for Rogle on Saturday.
The Toledo Blade’s Mark Monroe wrote a superb article regarding the ECHL’s decision to re-start the season in staggered fashion come January (for most teams), and Monroe spoke with Walleye coach Dan Watson, Walleye captain T.J. Hensick, Walleye forward Shane Berschbach and Walleye GM Neil Neukam regarding the ECHL’s attempts to come back with fans in the stands:
“It will be a season unlike any on record,” [Neukam] said. “We’re accepting of the fact that this season will be a financial challenge and because the team has and will incur financial losses, we hope that all of those who have supported the Walleye over the years will continue to do so during the upcoming season. We’ll need our fan support now more than ever before.”
Walleye captain T.J. Hensick, who is the team’s player rep with the PHPA, said there is general discontentment among the membership about the staggered approach.
“Frustration, disappointment,” Mr. Hensick said. “I think there are many hurdles in the way of starting and finishing a season. Personally, I think a staggered start is a joke.”
Mr. Hensick said he had hoped the Walleye would be able to start in December, but the players understand the connection between attendance and financial revenue.
“It’s the cards we’ve been dealt and all you can do is control what you can control,” he said. “I feel bad for the community too that we’re not having Winterfest.”
Here’s a video that popped up on my feed from the NHL Network. Bobby Ryan spoke with the gents from the network for 6-and-a-half minutes: