Detroit Red Wings Notebook: January 25, 2008
George Malik breaks down the latest on the burgeoning Fabian Brunnstrom saga.
Iād say he has a solid chance of signing with the Wings, given the quality of the organization and the presence of the Swedes. However, they wonāt necessarily be able to guarantee him a spot on the roster. From what Iāve read, heās not expected to take the League by storm right off the bat, but is projected to be a āsolidā second- or even first-line forward. The precedents for immediate jumps to the Wings upon arrival in North America on the Wings are Henrik Zetterberg, Pavel Datsyuk, and Johan Franzen. Brunnstrom canāt match the former two, but he could be the next Franzen, I suppose. Iām just not sure where heād fit in.
If he wants to be an NHLer right away and canāt take a year in Grand Rapids or another in Sweden, he may not be the Wingsā man.
⦠Ted Kulfan touches on the Brunnstrom story and Clearyās eye today, but the most interesting part of his Red Wings Notebook is the short section on Johan Franzen, who is becoming a better shutdown forward all the time.
⦠One of the events at the Dodge/NHL SuperSkills competition tomorrow night is a breakaway contest. Alexander Ovechkin told USA Todayās Kevin Allen that he thinks the Wingsā own Pavel Datsyuk will win. No argument there, Alex.
⦠From the āhuge steaming pile of BSā category: The Hockey News reports that Teemu Selanne is expected to return to Anaheim as early as next week. Not that this hasnāt been expected since the summer, but the fact that the Ducks will have two key players back just a little before and a little after the halfway point is repulsive.
It was one thing when Peter Forsberg did it years ago due to injury, but I donāt like the precedent the two Ducks are setting, sitting out when healthy. In a cap world, itās particularly cheap, as it gives the Ducks relief despite the fact that theyāll have those players when they need them most.
ā¦Ā Daniel Alfredsson put up seven (7) points last night against Tampa Bay. Iād call that a big āup yoursā to Vincent Lecavalier.
⦠Apparently, Sergei Fedorov is becoming something of āan inspirational leaderā in Columbus, as this post by the Columbus DispatchāsĀ Aaron Portzline indicates.Ā As an old Sergei fan, thatās always good to hear.
⦠Of all the insane rumors swirling in the Toronto media about candidates for the Leafs GM, thereās finally one I can get behind: Mike Milbury says Brian Burke is interested in the job. I say thatās great. Leave Anaheim, Burke. Go to Toronto. Then maybe weāll see the resurrection of the Wings/Leafs rivalry. (Update: This has since been debunked.)


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