4/25 Injury Update

Update (6:55 PM): Ansar Khan responded to my email about the report on the Calder/Samuelsson injuries, saying, “The Wings are denying it, but I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s true.” He goes on to remind us that the team is not exactly going to be free with information on these types of injuries (no kidding, but how did some guy from Columbus find out about it when no one in Detroit mentioned it?). Both are expected to play tomorrow, apparently.

Khan also suggests we be more concerned with the fact that Zetterberg sat out practice today. Duly noted, Ansar. Still, I wonder if Hank isn’t just sitting out practices the same way Steve Yzerman did in 2002 during their Cup run. The Captain always played, though obviously in great pain, which is the key thing. As long as Hank is playing, I’m not so concerned that he’s not practicing. That said, while Babcock asserts that he’s ready to go in Game 1, it sounds like there’s a possibility he’ll sit. We’ll just have to wait and see. - Matt

Update (6:40 PM): James Mirtle relates a radio report out of Toronto that both Kyle Calder and Mikael Samuelsson are dealing with a broken bone in their hand. James doesn’t say whether or not the report included speculation on the status of the two for Game 1. Given that none of the Detroit media outlets have picked this up, I’m viewing it with skepticism, at least until I read it in one of the papers.

If they are dealing with that type of injury, it can’t be very serious because we know from Bruce MacLeod that Samuelsson and Calder practiced today. I’m therefore inclined to believe there’s little or nothing to that report, especially given the fact that the AHL wire is silent about a call-up, which would be a certainty if either Calder or Sammy (or both) were unable to play tomorrow. - Matt

Update (3:40 PM): Ansar Khan has checked in with his report from practice. After reporting things we already knew about Homer and Lebda, he says that Babcock told him he has not decided who will fill in that winger spot on the top line. Apparently, Khan didn’t notice that Kyle Calder skated with Pavel today because he sticks to his suggestion that Mikael Samuelsson is the most “likely candidate.”

Maybe he knows something Bruce MacLeod doesn’t, because MacLeod’s evidence below seems to suggest that Calder would be the most likely guy. - Matt

Update (2:50 PM): You may have noticed below that Bruce MacLeod wrote Henrik Zetterberg did not skate today, though he didn’t say much about it beyond that. Well, Helene St. James has more. Basically, Mike Babcock told her that Hank didn’t skate because he’s old enough to need breaks now, but she points out that he’s only 26 and suggests that he must be hurt, since he hasn’t skated since Sunday. She goes so far as to say it could be his back again. Could be, yes, but I don’t think we need to be too concerned yet. If he doesn’t skate tomorrow, that’s different. - Matt

Update (2:30 PM): Bruce MacLeod reports now that both Lebda and Holmstrom are out for Game 1. He also provides a list of the lines from practice today:

EVEN STRENGTH
Calder-Datsyuk-Kopecky
Franzen-Lang-Bertuzzi
Cleary-Draper-Maltby
Hudler-Filppula-Samuelsson
Lidstrom-Markov
Schneider-Lilja
Quincey-Chelios
Keep in mind that Zetterberg isn’t on the ice, but is slated to play Thursday, which would obviously bump Kopecky off the top line.

POWER PLAY
Calder-Datsyuk-Bertuzzi
Cleary-Lang-Hudler
Lidstrom-Schneider
Samuelsson-

Nothing all that surprising there, except for the placement of Calder on the top line. Hmm. I really thought we’d see Fil get some big minutes in this situation. Still, I think his role will increase as the Wings’ fourth line will become more important in this series than in the last. As for Calder, playing with Datsyuk and Zetterberg will certainly be good for getting him going offensively again. - Matt

Ted Kulfan reports that Tomas Holmstrom has been “ruled out” for Game 1 because he still has blood in his eye after taking an errant Craig Conroy stick to the face Sunday.

Obviously, that means Jiri Hudler will be back in the lineup, and the situation raises questions about the Wings’ top line. I still believe a Zetterberg-Datsyuk-Filppula line is possible, because Hudler is capable of centering the fourth line at the minutes he’s likely to get.

Kulfan says that it’s looking like Brett Lebda will not be ready to play, either.

Also, Dave has an update on our Wings Blogger Playoff Pick’em Contest

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Comments

  1. Tim says:

    I don't know if I like Sammy on line 1… honestly, I'd rather see Filp or Calder. Sammy just didn't impress me that much in the first series.

    Pray for Hank though!

  2. Matt Saler says:

    I don't like it either, which is why I think Fil's a more likely choice in spite of Khan's steadfast support of Sammy. Calder could create some space, for sure. Sammy is on probation with me and until he starts scoring again, that's where he'll stay. None of these primo assignments, like playing with Pavel and Hank.

    Speaking of Hank, I'm with you!

  3. Justin says:

    Does anyone else think Hank's wrist might be acting up again? I first thought it back in Game 3 I think it was, when I kept noticing that he mishandled the puck a lot and his hands didn't seem their usual magical selves. Also, his shot seems a bit weaker than usual. Take his one-timer goal from Game 5 for example. That was definitely NOT a hard shot. Maybe I'm just seeing something that isn't there, but I guess we won't find out for sure until the Wings are done.

  4. Matt Saler says:

    That's a great point, Justin. I hadn't thought of that. I'd noticed Hank wasn't at the top of his game, but obviously thought it must be related to his back. His trouble handling the puck would certainly be explained by a recurrence of his wrist injury.

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