Sounds like Detroit ‘really’ wanted Michael Brandsegg-Nygård in AHL. MBN talks (on norwegian hockey pod TV 2 Hockeyprat) about what sounds like a fairly tense meeting with Wings brass where he & agent stood their ground on a return to SHL.
He needs to be in an environment where he feels comfortable and dominates
ndk2270
This hasn’t really been our MO with European prospects. Hoping that means they really think we have something with MBN if they wanted him on NA ice right away
drankpisss
It’s good he’s going where he feels comfortable but I’d say the Griffins are going to be a contender this season too. So wherever he went he was going to be on a very good team.
SpiritBamba
Probably because they potentially wanted him on the team next year, and with most SHL guys it takes a year + to get acclimated to the smaller ice and North American style of game. They probably wanted to accelerate that process but I get why MBN would want to stay in Sweden.
magikarp-sushi
It’s ok. Keep them prospects out of the prying eyes of the league then let bro absolute wreak havoc later
R1CO95
MBN and ASP get to play in the SHL together for a season. I’m perfectly ok with it
snboarder42
Him staying another year in Sweden doesn’t hurt us. We’re still pretty jammed to step into the big club. Sounds like they’ve identified what he needs to work on and expect him state side next season.
Tell ya what though, Griffins games haven’t been this much fun in years.
BehemothManiac
He will have plenty of time to waste in the AHL in the future.
ClosPins
After Swayman, you’d think that teams would have learned that you shouldn’t piss-off your players for almost no reason whatsoever?…
BellsBeersy
SHL season is only like 50 games, right? So in theory he could finish his season there and then come to Grand Rapids for the end of the season and (hopefully) the playoffs?
Lappmossan
I don’t think “what sounds like a fairly tense meeting” is correct, maybe it was lost in translation from a joke the podcaster made about how by choosing the SHL he gave the finger to *the* Steve Yzerman. MBN says it was resolved well.
He says they told him that it was his choice but that they would prefer to have him in the AHL, but he thought the right move would be to first take the next step to the SHL and then come over next year. He mentions the fact that Skellefteå won last year and has practically kept that whole team intact as a motivator too – the fact that he’ll have a good chance to win a championship or at least be at the top level in europe before going over. (I think people forget that he hasn’t played in the highest league in sweden yet). Staying another year also means he’ll get to visit home a lot more and then have ASP as a teammate and friend going over.
Salamangra
No problem with this. He’s 18. Let him go home and grow a bit, mentally and physically. We got a good player in our future, I’m sure of it.
Karlander19
The Wings still want Justin Holl which tells you a lot about their personnel judgment
Jcs2319
This has to be $ driven. I’m sure the agent told the kid his stats in shl will mean more money toward his next contract than the AHL.
johnnysappleseed11
Sucks. The one time the Wings want to rush a prospect, he fights to go the slow route lol
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He needs to be in an environment where he feels comfortable and dominates
This hasn’t really been our MO with European prospects. Hoping that means they really think we have something with MBN if they wanted him on NA ice right away
It’s good he’s going where he feels comfortable but I’d say the Griffins are going to be a contender this season too. So wherever he went he was going to be on a very good team.
Probably because they potentially wanted him on the team next year, and with most SHL guys it takes a year + to get acclimated to the smaller ice and North American style of game. They probably wanted to accelerate that process but I get why MBN would want to stay in Sweden.
It’s ok. Keep them prospects out of the prying eyes of the league then let bro absolute wreak havoc later
MBN and ASP get to play in the SHL together for a season. I’m perfectly ok with it
Him staying another year in Sweden doesn’t hurt us. We’re still pretty jammed to step into the big club. Sounds like they’ve identified what he needs to work on and expect him state side next season.
Tell ya what though, Griffins games haven’t been this much fun in years.
He will have plenty of time to waste in the AHL in the future.
After Swayman, you’d think that teams would have learned that you shouldn’t piss-off your players for almost no reason whatsoever?…
SHL season is only like 50 games, right? So in theory he could finish his season there and then come to Grand Rapids for the end of the season and (hopefully) the playoffs?
I don’t think “what sounds like a fairly tense meeting” is correct, maybe it was lost in translation from a joke the podcaster made about how by choosing the SHL he gave the finger to *the* Steve Yzerman. MBN says it was resolved well.
He says they told him that it was his choice but that they would prefer to have him in the AHL, but he thought the right move would be to first take the next step to the SHL and then come over next year. He mentions the fact that Skellefteå won last year and has practically kept that whole team intact as a motivator too – the fact that he’ll have a good chance to win a championship or at least be at the top level in europe before going over. (I think people forget that he hasn’t played in the highest league in sweden yet). Staying another year also means he’ll get to visit home a lot more and then have ASP as a teammate and friend going over.
No problem with this. He’s 18. Let him go home and grow a bit, mentally and physically. We got a good player in our future, I’m sure of it.
The Wings still want Justin Holl which tells you a lot about their personnel judgment
This has to be $ driven. I’m sure the agent told the kid his stats in shl will mean more money toward his next contract than the AHL.
Sucks. The one time the Wings want to rush a prospect, he fights to go the slow route lol