
For example - it may spot a device that downloaded an episode of 32 Thoughts: The Podcast later visited the website of an advertiser or it may track that a device that listened to 32 Thoughts: The Podcast also listened to a different show. Tracking and attribution: Chartable or its partners may connect the fact you listened to this podcast to an action elsewhere on the internet. Simplecast and Chartable are IAB v2 certified. Your device’s IP address and user agent is used to help calculate this figure. Stats: Statistics are produced by Simplecast and Chartable to help 32 Thoughts: The Podcast to understand how many downloads it is getting, or how many people are listening. This podcast may use tracking and attribution and dynamic content insertion Plus, the Golden Knights potential offseason pursuit of Erik Karlsson.Hosted on Simplecast Privacy and measured by Chartable Of course, check out the rest of 31 Thoughts too. We haven’t been truly happy with the current management group for awhile now, so why not try something new? More Thoughts He has experience and it provides a different voice in the room. I would have absolutely no problem with Hunter joining Detroit’s front office in some capacity. We knew there was talk about the Red Wings having interest in Mark Hunter, but Friedman is a much more reputable source than Steve Simmons. He’s (officially) unavailable until July 15. Mark Hunter, involved in almost as many rumours, has been linked to Detroit, Montreal and the Islanders.

No real Earth-shattering news with Thought #29. Plus, Bylsma is from Grand Haven, MI and we all know how much the Wings like bringing in people with local ties. If Blashill ended up getting fired in the middle of the season, Bylsma would be an easy person to give the interim head coach tag for the remainder of the year. I don’t think it would hurt to have an experienced voice to work alongside Jeff Blashill and, like Friedman mentioned, the two coaches have a previous relationship already. A logical spot would be Detroit, since he and Jeff Blashill just worked together at the World Championships.ĭan Bylsma may have fizzled out in Buffalo, but he is still a Stanley Cup championship winning head coach. There are rumblings Dan Bylsma may return somewhere as an assistant coach if he’s not on the Islanders’ radar. Behind the BenchĬoming in at Thought #28 is “Coaching stuff.” Just take the best player available and get a high end prospect for the system. I, personally, wouldn’t move back unless it was just one or two spots to #7 or #8. I think staying at #6 is the Red Wings’ best plan of attack.

Friedman is basically telling us Ken Holland is going to make a selection at #6 unless he can get a king’s ransom by moving back and acquiring even more high end assets. It’s a quick thought, but it’s nice and clear after weeks of the local beat writers being all over the place talking about both trading up and down.

After that sixth pick, teams willing to move are Vancouver (at seven), Edmonton (at 10) and possibly the Islanders (11 and/or 12). I don’t think Detroit is moving, barring an offer that gives them great assets for their rebuild. Will the Habs go with Filip Zadina, a defenseman or Jesperi Kotkaniemi? Within his thought, Friedman brings up the Wings: How things shake out after that is up to the Canadiens. We all know the Sabres are taking Rasmus Dahlin and it’s believed that the Hurricanes are going to draft Andrei Svechnikov. The Draftįirst off, Thought #13 revolves around the idea that the upcoming NHL Draft doesn’t really begin until Montreal selects at #3.

Elliotte Friedman released his latest edition of the always wonderful ‘31 Thoughts’ yesterday and he had a few interested Red Wings related notes.
