Detroit Red Wings Morning Links: Larkin NHL 17 News and Building a Culture

DETROIT, MI - MARCH 26: Dylan Larkin
DETROIT, MI - MARCH 26: Dylan Larkin /
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It’s the final day of the Detroit Red Wings development camp and Tomas Tatar and the organization still have yet to reach a deal. This and more in the morning links.

Forward Dylan Sadowy had a rough first professional season with the Grand Rapids Griffins. However, the Red Wings coaching staff is optimistic about his second season with the team. The Detroit Free Press has more on Sadowy and what will be a big upcoming season for him.

It’s not all hockey at the development camp.

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Mlive.com takes a look at what other players have noticed about Michael Rasmussen’s ability as well as an update on his wrist injury.

Defenseman Filip Hronek has impressed the coaching staff at the development camp, including Chris Chelios who talks about what he’s seen from the Czech player here.

Red Wings head coach Jeff Blashill explains why we shouldn’t get too excited about what we see and hear from summer hockey camps. (MLive.com) 

DetroitRedWings.com talks with director of amateur scouting Tyler Wright about building a culture.

Larkin Ultimate Team Card Revealed

NHL 17 revealed the Dylan Larkin ultimate team rookie card as he comes in at an 85 overall.

Danny DeKeyser Named to 40 Eye-Popping Plays of 2016-16 Season

The Red Wings defenseman’s center ice goal against the Tampa Bay Lightning came in at no.11 in the NHL.com top 40 eye-popping plays of this past season. You can find that here.

Griffins Home Opener Announced

The Grand Rapids Griffins home opener for the 2017-18 season was announced on Monday. They will host the Manitoba Moose on Oct.6 at Van Andel Arena. On Tuesday, the fulls schedule will be revealed.

Next: Anthony Mantha Top 5 Goals 2016-17 Season

Around the League

Lightning forward Tyler Johnson has signed a seven-year contract with the Florida team. (NHL.com)

Former Dallas Stars coach Lindy Ruff is now an assistant for the New York Rangers. (NHL.com)