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Tomorrow’s Red Wings: Mazur Half-Step Away From NHL?
What you hear from scouts is that Mazur already carries himself like a pro on the ice. He is expected to mature into a Tyler Bertuzzi style forward. Feisty. Skillful. Hard driving. (Detroit Hockey Now)
The Daily: Can Kings Stop McDavid?; Cossa Ready for Playoffs
Detroit and Griffins didn’t qualify the playoffs. Key prospects Lombardi, Wallinder and Kasper were ousted in the first round. But the Red Wings do have a vested interested in the ECHL. (Detroit Hockey Now)
Red Wings make big changes to AHL coaching staff, plus more thoughts from Grand Rapids
Sunday afternoon, the Griffins announced the Red Wings would not renew the contracts of head coach Ben Simon, assistant coaches Matt Macdonald and Todd Krygier or goaltending coach Brian Mahoney-Wilson. (The Athletic)
Seven Players Reassigned to Toledo Walleye
The Walleye will begin the Kelly Cup playoffs on Friday, April 21 when they host the Indy Fuel.
Red Wings choose not to renew contracts of Griffins’ head coach Ben Simon and three assistants
On Sunday, Detroit Red Wings assistant general manager Shawn Horcoff announced the Red Wings will not renew the contract of Ben Simon, after serving five seasons as head coach. (MLive)
Griffins Shake Up Staff, Will Not Renew Ben Simon’s Contract
Red Wings general manager Steve Yzerman said they would be infusing more depth for the Grand Rapids Griffins next season. They’ll also be looking for a new set of coaches. (Detroit Hockey Now)
Griffins part ways with head coach Ben Simon after five years
Griffins part ways with head coach Ben Simon after 5 seasons
GRIFFINS ANNOUNCE COACHING STAFF CHANGES
The Red Wings will not renew the contracts of Ben Simon, Matt Macdonald, Todd Krygier and Brian Mahoney-Wilson.
Griffins end the season with a trio of losses, finishing with fewest wins in franchise history
After a roller-coaster season, the Grand Rapids Griffins’ 2022-23 season came to an end this week, taking on a few familiar faces to wrap things up. (MLive)
Tomorrow’s Red Wings: Wallinder Made Big Progress in 2022-23
That’s why it is a noteworthy accomplishment that Red Wings prospect defenseman William Wallinder was the highest scoring SHL player under the age of 21. He doesn’t turn 21 until July 28. (Detroit Hockey Now)