Some good news came out of the Detroit Red Wings’ practice Thursday morning. Some roster moves, shake-ups, and fresh faces on the ice. All these factors could prove for a better outing on Friday night for Detroit.
Firstly, it was announced that Christoffer Ehn was reassigned to the Grand Rapids Griffins. In nine games with the Red Wings, he’s posted one assist and a plus-minus of plus-2.
Coach Blashill said Ehn will be sent down to Grand Rapids. #RedWings
— Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) October 25, 2018
The move was done to make roster space for newcomer Jacob de la Rose. He was picked up on waivers by Detroit last week. Now coming off of injured reserve, he seems to be ready to make his Red Wings debut Friday night. In 119 games played over four seasons with the Montreal Canadiens, de la Rose has notched eight goals among 19 points, including two shorthanded goals.
Jacob de la Rose has joined the #RedWings at practice. #LGRW https://t.co/DXBa9UhqFl
— Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) October 25, 2018
On the back end, it seems that Mike Green could finally be ready to make his season debut. He’s been battling a virus in his liver since preseason, but has been on the mend for a few weeks now. He practiced with the team Thursday morning, and looks to be game-ready. He’s stated that he anticipates playing on Friday.
Looks like Mike Green might be ready for season debut Friday, based on #RedWings defense pairs:
Cholowski-Green
Ericsson-Daley
Kronwall-Jensen
Hicketts-Witkowski (extras)
DeKeyser (hand) has retrurned to practice. They're hoping he's ready to play Sunday.— Ansar Khan (@AnsarKhanMLive) October 25, 2018
Mike Green says he anticipates playing Friday.
— Helene St. James (@HeleneStJames) October 25, 2018
In addition, Danny DeKeyser says he could play as early as Sunday. He’s been out of the lineup with the same hand issues that plagued him in preseason.
The Red Wings are back in action Friday night when they take on the Winnipeg Jets. (7:30pm ET)
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