In today’s episode of The DFO Rundown, David Pagnotta of The Fourth Period speculated that the Red Wings have been looking for offense, especially down the middle, and could be looking to move defensemen to make it happen. The Wings have top prospect Nate Danielson in the fold, however he is out indefinitely, after making a strong case to make the team. Detroit’s search for another top forward is nothing new, however, given that they are forced to lean on their young defensemen, trading one of them seems unlikely. Pagnotta affirmed this, noting that Travis Hamonic or Erik Gustafsson could be candidates, but their value is limited at this point.
One such young Red Wing defenseman that likely should be untouchable is Axel Sandin-Pellikka. In an article shared by NHL.com columnist Nick Cotsonika today, which was written by NHL.com’s Adam Kimelman, the electric Swede is off to an impressive start, averaging 21 minutes a night. His three NHL games have already surpassed his AHL total, two with Grand Rapids last season, but the 20-year-old appears up to the challenge.
Elsewhere across the league:
- Journeyman Tyler Motte has been signed to a professional tryout with the AHL’s Charlotte Checkers, as announced by the team. Motte, 30, was unable to secure an NHL contract after being released from the Panthers in training camp. Originally drafted 121st overall by Chicago in 2013, the Michigan native carved out 455 games in the NHL, not appearing in the AHL since 2017-18. Now, Motte will look to earn a role with Charlotte in a bid to extend his career.
- In yesterday’s edition of Insider Trading, TSN’s Pierre Lebrun mentioned that Mike Matheson is at the forefront for Montreal. Given all their activity from Noah Dobson to Lane Hutson, Matheson was put off a bit, however now the team will look to lock up the pending UFA. Lebrun said that Matheson is interested in the possibility, but that he does not want a short-term deal. The 31-year-old took a step back last season after a 62-point explosion in 2023-24, but Montreal should expect a raise from his current $4.8MM value, as much as $7MM according to AFP Analytics.
Gosh. And Detroit could’ve had Jack Roslovic for nothing more than giving him a contract, a month ago.
Anyone think that Hamonic and Gustafsson together could get a guy of Roslovic’s proven production? Yzerman would be damn lucky to get as much as a fifth rounder for each one.
Hamonic and Gustafsson combined are worth negative dollars.
Where’s Brian Lashoff when you need him!
His “motor is always running” and he’s “good in the room.” Traits the Wings seem to put first rather than talent and can someone actually be an impact player.
I love the hockey terms the experts throw around these days. Kind of like “edge work” and “heavy on the puck.” And when did the boards become “the wall.”?
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Gods, I hear that. I remember from decades back when the Detroit Tigers manager waxed rhapsodic about a player being good in the locker room, and Bill James just blew up: the guy couldn’t hit for power, he didn’t draw walks, he had no speed, he was a mediocre fielder, so who gave a damn that he was a hell of a swell guy? There were millions of swell guys in the world, but only six hundred-someodd who could play major league baseball. And so on.
“Motor is always running” and “good in the room” are nice traits, sure, but the object of the game of hockey is either to put pucks in the net or prevent pucks from going in the net. If a player can do neither, who gives a damn that he’s a hell of a swell guy?