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Simon Edvinsson is a big part of the future for the Detroit Red Wings. In the present, though, Edvinsson isn’t playing. (Detroit Hockey Now)
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Simon Edvinsson is a big part of the future for the Detroit Red Wings. In the present, though, Edvinsson isn’t playing. (Detroit Hockey Now)
Edvinsson has looked very good this season, building off his success in the SHL to play a big role in the AHL as a 19-year-old. (The Athletic)
The Texas Stars were the hottest team in the American Hockey League coming into Friday’s series opener, skating into Van Andel Arena with a 10-0-2 record in their previous 12 games. (Field Pass Hockey)
Red Wings goaltender Alex Nedeljkovic has played with his fair share of defensemen. He’s seen what works when it comes to playing at the next level. (Detroit Hockey Now)
During the preseason, one of my predictions was that Simon Edvinsson would play at least 40 games in Detroit. I’m not very confident in that one today — but it has nothing to do with Edvinsson. (The Athletic)
After missing the past three Grand Rapids Griffins games with illness, defenseman Simon Edvinsson is feeling better and practicing with the team. (Detroit Hockey Now)
The Detroit Red Wings are having one of its better starts in quite some time but all the while, have a collection of talent brewing in the American Hockey League. (Detroit Hockey Now)
Ty Ronning’s hat trick lifted the Wild to a 6-3 win over the Griffins at the Wells Fargo Arena on Thursday.
A collection of future Detroit Red Wings contributed to the Grand Rapids Griffins’ 4-3 win against the Texas Stars. Jonatan Berggren scored, along with defenseman Eemil Viro. (Detroit Hockey Now)
Thanks to a rip-roaring start, the Stars jumped on the Griffins and didn’t let up en route to a 5-2 win on home ice. It took less than three minutes for the Stars to jump out in front. (Field Pass Hockey)
In part of their eight-game road trip, the Grand Rapids Griffins headed to the Lone Star State last weekend for a pair of meetings with the Texas Stars, the American Hockey League affiliate of the Dallas Stars. (MLive)
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