It sounds like Meech might be the next to be waived…
One-way ticket? – Red Wings Snapshots – MLive.com The Windsor Star’s Bob Duff discusses the roster pickle that Red Wings swingman Derek Meech finds himself in, suggesting that Meech will probably join Buffalo Sabres forward Matt Ellis and Los Angeles Kings defenceman Kyle Quincey as a casualty of Detroit’s tremendous organizational depth. Meech knows that his status as a part-time player can’t last forever:
This last weekend was busy, real busy. Friday night was filled with Red Wings hockey. I grilled a steak on the George Foreman, and once again it was more done then I would have liked. Even after all of the years owning this thing I still cannot get steak correct on it. Eric and Megan were at the house to stay the night.
Saturday morning was kind of strange. Once Drake got up and exhausted his attention in my computer we went into the TV room to watch a little Saturday morning cartoons. Instead of Drake being all hyper, running around, and waking up Eric and Megan, he just sat on me, then started to lay down on me. He didn’t want to do anything he normally does on Saturday mornings.
Once we were all up and ready we left Grand Rapids for Frankenmuth. My dad’s parents were celebrating their 60th wedding anniversary. The car ride there was perfect. Drake took a good nap and was not cranky once he did wake up. Dinner went well, which included the best chicken I have ever had. (Which reminds me that I need to pay my Dad.) Theresa and I are going to have to go out there sometime. She was working and was not able to go with us. Drake ate lots of food, was social, and only had one small meltdown. We needed to leave dinner as soon as everything was finished so we would be able to make it back to town in time for Griffins hockey.
We got home, picked Theresa up, and headed to the arena for the Griffins home opener. The Griffins’ website provides a better game story then I could come up with…
October 25, Griffinshockey.com: Grand Rapids needed just 1:42 to net its first home-ice goal of the campaign. From the right boards, Mattias Ritola sent a long cross-ice pass to Garrett Stafford, who ripped a shot past Marc Denis from the left circle.
Goal number two came courtesy of a power play less than two minutes later, when Muskegon native Justin Abdelkader set up in front of the Hamilton cage and redirected Jonathan Ericsson’s low shot from the left point at the 3:19 mark. The onslaught continued at 4:51 when Ritola finished off a 2-on-1 by blasting Cory Emmerton’s pass over Denis’ shoulder from the slot, making it 3-0 and sending Denis and his four saves to an early shower in favor of Cedrick Desjardins. More…
One we got home from the game I was able to watch the thrid period of the Wings game. When I first turned on the game I was mildy disapointed because they were down 4-2. They did end up winning in a shootout.
Sunday was afternoon hockey with the Griffins. George James Malik does a good job with this one…
The Grand Rapids Griffins dropped a 3-1 lead against the Norfolk Admirals before Ryan Oulahen’s late-second-period goal and a perfect third period, punctuated by an insurance marker and an empty-netter that gave Justin Abdelkader his first professional hat trick, pushed the Griffins past Norfolk by a 6-3 tally. Ville Leino must have read the pre-emptive press release regarding a Red Wings call-up before the game, because he posted three assists. Continue reading the entry…
The Griffins had not seen the Norfolk Admirals in town for about five years. Which brings me around to the new AHL and NHL schedules. There are more cross conference games this season then ever before. Well, at lease for as long as I can remember. It was last year during the summer that I read an article that was talking about how the Griffins and some teams from the east had to work together with the AHL to get some games scheduled. This is a great step in the correct direction to having a minimum of a home and home with every team in the league. The NHL has gotten very close to that. Every NHL team will see every other team at least once this season.
Now that the weekend is done I have to get back to work this morning. Oh, and I do have a few pictures of Drake from this weekend that I’ll have to get posted soon.
Quincey was claimed off waivers by the Los Angeles Kings today. The Detroit Free Press has some info regarding the move.
October 13, Detroit Free Press: “It’s another challenge and hopefully a good opportunity for myself,” Quincey said. “I’ll just try to make the best of it.”Given that he is only a $525,000 hit against the cap, it’s hardly a surprise he was claimed.
“We expected it,” general manager Ken Holland said. “We’d talked to five, six teams the last week that had some interest. I thought we were close on one front on a deal that fell through. In the end, we really decided to put him on waivers because we wanted to have flexibility with the cap.”
The move makes it possible to activate Darren McCarty. McCarty is on short-term injury reserve because of a groin injury, but he skated Monday for the first time since getting hurt and said he feels better.
The Macomb Daily also has some info:
October 13, RedWingsCorner: General manager Ken Holland said that the Red Wings don’t have immediate plans to add a player to their roster. Without Quincey, the Wings still don’t have enough cap room to fit a higher salaried played like Jonathan Ericsson or Ville Leino under the cap. There is enough room, however, for Darren McCarty, who practiced for the first time today since being sidelined with a groin strain, or for a lower salaried minor-leaguer.”I’m not going to call somebody up just to sit in the press box,” said Holland. “We may as well play the games and see if we have anybody get hurt.”
Quincey was on the RBC Center ice this morning for the Red Wings’ practice. At the end, he was called over to the side of the ice where Holland told him about the Kings’ waiver claim.
“Hopefully I get a chance to play and start my career,” said Quincey. “It’s hard to leave all the good guys here. It’s like a family here. It’s always great when you’re winning.”
I am sad to see Kyle go. With any luck he’ll be able to get some good ice time out there. This also reminds me of another player that the Kings claimed off from waivers from the Red Wings, but I just cannot remember who it was. I think it was near the start of last season.
-UPDATE-
Matt Ellis is the player that I couldn’t think of. He was claimed off waivers by LA in February 2008. He was then claimed off waivers by the Buffalo Sabres on October 1st, 2008.