Red Wings Notebook: Chiasson Powering Detroit Power Play Rise
It would be wrong to classify the power play of the Detroit Red Wings are powerless without Alex Chiasson. (Detroit Hockey Now)
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It would be wrong to classify the power play of the Detroit Red Wings are powerless without Alex Chiasson. (Detroit Hockey Now)
Watching defenseman Simon Edvinsson now, you see why Detroit did what they did at the beginning of the season. Watching Edvinsson in his first six NHL games, you notice a more polished and assured kid. (The Detroit News)
Taken 15th overall by Detroit in 2021, rookie pro Cossa, 20, was posting a 6-1-1 record along with one shutout, a 1.73 goals-against average and a .944 save percentage across eight appearances. (Detroit Hockey Now)
But two forwards from the 2018 draft have been auditioning for expanded roles, too: Joe Veleno, picked at No. 30 that year, and Jonatan Berggren, selected at No. 33. (Detroit Free Press)
Assistant coach Matt Macdonald joined West Michigan's Morning News to discuss the team's stretch run. (WOOD Radio)
William Wallinder, a defenseman Detroit selected with the first pick of the second round in 2020, was playing his first game in North America for the AHL Griffins. (The Athletic)
Seeing Simon Edvinsson (age 20) and Marco Kasper (18) take up residence in the Red Wings locker room has left Suter shaking his head. (The Detroit News)
Defenseman Simon Edvinsson, selected sixth overall in 2021, was playing his first NHL road game, and the team was relying on him heavily. Edvinsson wound up skating 22:25. (Detroit Hockey Now)
It was another busy week for the Grand Rapids Griffins, who are still trying to stay in the hunt for the playoffs in a trio of Central Division matchups. (MLive)
Without question, the Detroit Red Wings are giving the late-season NHL bow of Simon Edvinsson the kid glove treatment. They’ve been careful with his on-ice assignments. (Detroit Hockey Now)
The Alex Nedeljkovic reality for the remainder of this season is that he’s playing for the Detroit Red Wings and auditioning for 31 other NHL teams. (Detroit Hockey Now)
Tuesday, former Michigan State Hockey goaltender Dylan St. Cyr was released from his Amateur Tryout (ATO) with the Grand Rapids Griffins, the AHL-affiliate of the Detroit Red Wings. (WILX News 10)
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