First thing that comes to mind ... (Part 2)

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First some news

  • Next Wings game postponed: Wednesday’s game between the Red Wings and Islanders is postponed due to COVID concerns. No surprise. That’s four games postponed for the Red Wings due to COVID. They are next scheduled to play New Year’s Eve (Friday) against the Capitals but ... we’ll see. Detroit has had a revolving door of players entering or exiting COVID protocol. Lucas Raymond and defenseman Nick Leddy were placed in COVID protocol on Sunday, but Carter Rowney, Givani Smith, Pius Suter, head coach Jeff Blashill, and assistant coach Alex Tanguay were all removed from the list on Monday, and then Filip Zadina and goaltender Alex Nedeljkovic were removed on Tuesday.
  • Canada games postponed: The NHL postponed other games this week that were set in Canada due to the attendance restrictions in Montreal, Winnipeg, Toronto, Ottawa and Calgary. The league also moved a Jan. 12 game in Montreal between the Bruins and Canadiens to Boston.
  • Taxi squads return: The NHLPA and the NHL announced this week they are bringing back taxi squads and have agreed to other temporary changes to their Collective Bargaining Agreement to “address issues related to the ongoing COVID pandemic.”
  • League statement: “The League and NHLPA will continue to monitor test results and teams’ readiness to play over the coming days and weeks,” reads a statement from the NHL and NHPLA on Sunday. “A variety of factors will be considered when assessing whether a game should be postponed -- including the number of players unavailable to a team due to COVID, the risk of further COVID transmission within a team, a Club’s access to Players from its minor league affiliate, and positional roster issues that may arise due to Player shortages, among other factors. The health and safety of all Players and Club Personnel remain the number one priority and games will continue to be postponed to the extent health and safety concerns warrant.”

You can read more about the modifications here.


Simple game

For the newcomers: The point of this game is to name and discuss the first thing that comes to mind on a given topic -- today that topic is NHL teams, naturally. I’ll work my way through each team in the league, alphabetically by division. I started with the Atlantic Division earlier this week, and now it’s time for the Central Division.


Arizona Coyotes ...

... Auston Matthews. The Coyotes are in trouble (again) as they potentially have nowhere to play by the end of this season. They are facing a serious threat of having to move to another state/province. Yes, that has been the case for about 25 years since they arrived from Winnipeg, but this time around appears even more serious. They’re flirting with the idea of playing in an area that seats only 5,000 fans next season. Add the arena struggle to the testing violations and not-so-pleasant departure of GM John Chayka, and this is quite possibly the troubled franchise’s lowest point. But Auston Matthews, the Maple Leafs star, is what comes to mind first for me. He grew up in Arizona and said it was the Coyotes who first inspired him to play the game. The NHL loves that story because it is proof that hockey in the desert worked, right? Uh, maybe. Matthews appears to be an anomaly, as someone with his talent would be in pretty much any state, any climate. My question now is will he still be able to go play for a team in his home state one day? In front of more than 5,000 fans?

Toronto Maple Leafs star Auston Matthews is set to make his highly-anticipated Olympic debut as a member of Team USA this February.

Chicago Blackhawks ...

... Jeremy Roenick. “It’s not so much me as it is Roenick, he’s good.” -- that famous line from the movie “Swingers.” I simultaneously hated and loved Roenick in the 90s. Obviously he was on the Blackhawks, so I hated him, but he was the kind of player you couldn’t take your eyes off of, and he was the complete package. He was tough as nails, fast and had high-level skill. He is still the first thing that comes to mind for me when I think of the Blackhawks, which is a testament to how good he was. Second is Eddie “The Eagle” Belfour.

Colorado Avalanche ...

... the Brawl(s). The image of Brendan Shanahan jumping into Patrick Roy at center ice, and of course Darren McCarty pummeling Claude Lemieux. I think we all take this one for granted sometimes. We’ll never see anything like it again. Sure, we may see brawls, but we’ll never see that kind of buildup. I wrote about it earlier this year in “The history behind iconic Red Wings-Avalanche brawl of March 26, 1997.

Dallas Stars ...

... Mike Modano. As a fellow native of Livonia, Mich. (although Modano grew up mostly in Highland Township), Modano was someone we always paid attention to. His skating was unmatched. He was a true competitor who excelled at every level. The way his career ended with the Red Wings is a shame -- I wrote about the Babcock benching incident here.

Minnesota Wild ...

... Marian Gaborik flying over Dominik Hasek. There isn’t much else that comes to mind when I think of the Wild, other than what a downgrade their uniforms are compared to the North Stars. Gaborik flew so high. Honestly, that feels longer ago than 2007.

Nashville Predators ...

... silver shoulders and arms. When the Predators entered the league in 1998, we expected some new-look uniforms. But the silver shoulders/arms were simply stunning. I’m not saying it was stunning in a good way, just stunning. I played on a spring league team that year with those exact uniforms. I want to say those were the cheapest jerseys available at the time.

St. Louis Blues ...

... 1996. The Steve Yzerman Game 7 double overtime thriller against the red stripe-era St. Louis Blues. Wayne Gretzky, too. What a disaster that ended up being for the Blues. And, of course, we know the Red Wings were ousted in the next round by Colorado. But still, that goal is one of the greatest. Secondary to that amazing memory is the Hull and Oates line.

Steve Yzerman celebrates his winning goal in double overtime of Game 7 against the St. Louis Blues in 1996. (AP File)

Winnipeg Jets ...

... Teemu Selanne, of course, as part of the first iteration of the Jets that ended up moving to Phoenix. He was one of my favorite players -- top five. The Finnish Flash with the Jofa helmet. His longevity made him a legend -- Selanne played well into his 40s before retiring. He’s also one heck of a guy to listen to in interviews -- so down to earth. And no one will ever break his rookie scoring record of 76 goals and 132 points. No one. Notice I don’t even think of the current Jets when the team is mentioned. Whoops. Maybe they should do something worth remembering.




📅 Coming up:

  • Wednesday, Dec. 29 -- 7:30 p.m. @ Islanders -- BSD Plus -- POSTPONED
  • Friday, Dec. 31 -- 7:30 p.m. vs Capitals -- BSD
  • Sunday, Jan. 2 -- 1 p.m. vs Bruins -- BSD
  • Tuesday, Jan. 4 -- 7:30 p.m. vs Sharks -- BSD

View the full schedule here.


Before I sign off today, I want to pay respects to John Madden, the legendary football coach and broadcaster who died this week. There are few people in life who can leave such a mark on a game as Madden did. He had this innate way of making football games even more fun to watch.

Take care until next time,

Dave👍😎 -- dbartkowiak@wdiv.com | @DaveBartko


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Dave Bartkowiak Jr. is the digital managing editor for ClickOnDetroit.