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JVR shares his perspective on the Red Wings' push for the postseason and his role as a veteran leader in a high-stakes playoff race. From net-front dominance to locker room culture, he brings the pro’s point of view on what it takes to win when the games matter most.
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I asked James and rings like one one question and then I'll punt
Yeah, I'm fast and he's what he's one of my favorite players. I just love him. We do four. I'm an eyes in the NHL
We do four. I'm gonna guess his answer. I'm gonna guess his answer Jeff
I'm gonna say to his back
Side to his backhand side hang on hang on to his backhand side. We can knock it down on his backhand
I think that's why I think he's gonna say hang on okay Johnny do do do the intro so so I have a quick question
And I'm gonna punt and I'm gonna I'm gonna surrender their show back to him here, Gene
So I'm always curious. What's that?
Good to see you
Oh, good to see you too glad pleasure to be on with you. Hey listen real quick
For what you do like dining out in front of the net first of all one of the most dangerous positions to be in the NHL
Take your health and tear on hands. There's been a trend in the NHL now for a while where pucks from the point have always been along the ice
How many times have we all heard keep a low from the point keep a low from and that's changed now
I remember when John Klingberg started with the Dallas stars all of a sudden
He's firing top shelf and the Tyler Seagan's like ducking like whoa whoa whoa
Put a put a leash on that puppy and it seems now more
I remember I had this conversation actually shamedown about it and about where point where they want point shots now
And he said we want hip we want hip tip because if it's along the ice the pucks are only gonna go one way
And it's gonna go up and the goalies can read that we want our point shots coming in at the hip
So it can either be tipped down or it can be tipped up and the goalies got a guess
I'll ask this question and then I'll punt where do you want shots from the point coming in on the ice or at the hip
You
But speaking of the safety in front of the net it was never more unsafe than when beyond so enough was up there shooting
I will say that
A little bit of fun to fire them over the years, but I think that's definitely bang on
For me, it's that that shot between kind of the hip and then the cross bar just because
The goalies obviously are so good at taking away the bottom half of the net now, so
Again, there's there's more kind of chaos and more unpredictability when it can be a little bit higher and then for me
I like it when it's maybe a couple feet outside of my body just because again
Those are really hard for the goalies the track and the angle that you can change
Becomes a little bit more drastic. So
Yeah, just that and I think combining that with shooting it across a guy's body
I get another aspect of the goalie having to eventually look behind you and lose the puck for that split second makes it harder
So those are kind of the the things that when I'm working on
My tips in front and having having the D
Shoot some puck for me that's something I'm always mentioning is trying to shoot it across my body
When you get the chance and just sort of or basically shoot it to the other side that the goal is not looking
I mean, it seems pretty basic, but
Yeah, those are the two things that I'm looking for. So that's a very key detail of that
Reams, did you hear a great answer?
Did you hear him talking about
So Brian Burr comes on Jeff show
Regularly every week for the most part, right? That's a fair statement, right Jeff every week
Yeah, we're talking about when Burkey made that trade for you and brought you to Toronto and
He told Jeff and he's talked about this
publicly one of the biggest
Areas of your game and one of the biggest reasons he wanted you was your puck retrievals on the power play
I've never thought about that or heard that
Obviously, I was talking about how underrated of a passer
I mean, we've been talking about that for years like you could have another hundred and fifty assists in your career if guys would have buried for you
Especially
Like lots could have another 25 goals
Is that is that something that you realized was lose a
focal point that like managers and
Statistics lend their hand to and you extend your team's power plays
Yeah, I think that's part of the role of being around the net front for sure
I mean, obviously there's that fine line of one do you try to play for the rebound one do you try to make a pass or one do you just try to
Get your stick on a puck to to keep
Keep the play alive. I think that is an underrated skill for a lot of players
Especially younger players now just that just that little stab on the puck to just
Just to either collect it or get it to your teammate or maybe not a lot of the other team to clear and I think if
We scored actually our power play goal last night where there was three of us that probably the puck was maybe
We weren't able to fully get it under control
But we were able to touch it enough so they couldn't clear it and then we're able to get a power play goal out of it
So I think that's certainly an underrated skill for a lot of guys to have is just if you can keep plays alive and
That there's a lot of different kind of skills that maybe are going into that whether that's again
Reading with a puck's going to go and retrieving it or knowing the right play to make whether it's to shoot it or how how how hard
He release a puck to a guy do you try to go direct you try to rip it around to him in a good spot so he can get the puck with his eyes up and
I think yeah, that's that's a big part of it. I think again usually the the quickest
The fast as you can get it back to your kind of half wall quarterback
That sets you up to have a really good power play because those are the guy
You obviously want touch on the puck the most in the game and have them make them the decisions where when they have it
So I think that's a key part I think of any good power play
Possession over position. That was the saying right possession over position
The minute the puck's free on the power play. It's possession over position
Don't worry about where you're supposed to be just go get that thing all right here come the good questions now
Colby John
Thanks Jeff
Appreciate it. It's easy
I wanted to ask you about your current line mates. I know you know the lineup looks a little different
You know larkens obviously how cops out
And you're playing I think with Marco Casper right now and John Leonard a good friend of mine
But there's been a lot of conversation and I'm gonna make this like a general question instead of like about you
And the red wing is and it's not about the Rangers. I'm just using the Rangers as an example
Um
It's it's it's it's because our time in air and you know he leaves and there's been a lot of talk about young guys
deferring to a guy like that and deferring to guys and how young guys
tend to defer to the veterans and you're playing now with two guys who aren't nearly as experienced in the NHL as you are
And I know you probably won't answer this you know
Without being very modest and humble, but I'm sure at times they would defer to you
But do you remember like being the young guy and just kind of having that like maybe
Inside voice putting pressure on you to defer to an older you know more established player
Is that something that is you know human nature in the NHL?
Yeah, you know, that's definitely an interesting part of it
I think for me when I came up my first linemate was
Clodgeroo and obviously we're the same age
That's a little bit different than playing with a guy who's maybe a little bit more of an established
Superstar right away. I mean, I was playing a couple shifts there too a couple
Games with like Jeff Carter and Mike Richards. So yeah, there is that aspect for sure
I mean that get that time. I think cards. It's for like 40 goals a few years or so
You wanted to it
I knew at that point he was obviously going to be the guy
That things we're going to run through in a way
But at the same time you need to do what you do and create some space for him
So it's that that fine line of getting getting guys the puck that are
Again at that level, I guess and then
But again at the same time you want to play your game and
Be able to play off each other too. So there is that a little bit, but I think usually
Especially now there's so much communication with guys and that's a that's a key thing to do
It's just talk through different plays and situations and have that be kind of a two-way street
So so that you have that chemistry and you're able to go out there and execute at a high level
I saw guys when I was between the benches especially in
Chicago guys really always deferred to Kane
I mean that that's it's hard not to when you have one of the the goats and one of the greatest and and just watching the game last night
Like I still get the chills when Kane scores because he loves scoring to the point where it looks like it's the first goal
He's ever scored in his career
And I'm curious from the benches standpoint like I know for him. He's had some injuries this year
There's been a little bit of up and down. There was talk doesn't make the Olympic team just based on his reputation
Like he's just you know, there's been a lot of conversations about him this year when you start to see him
Producing at this point of the year when you guys are fighting to maintain your playoff spot
There's obviously been some injuries to some key players
The deadline you went out and got a great defenseman
So Stevie Y did bring some some ammunition and some help in for you
But when he goes off and gets to
Does that give the bench like extra life when you guys are you guys looking at each other on the bench?
Like here goes Showtime like you know, he's about to go off
I mean, I'm curious what that does more than just adds to the scoreboard
Yeah, you know, I think you said it just like the passion the juicy has to play the game and I mean he's in year 19 now and the score over 500 goals
But yeah, he's still fired up still wants to win still
I sit next to him on the plane and we play cards
But when we get on the plane he's right there watching his shifts after every game. So it's hard not to like
That's infectious for how much he loves the game and how well he wants to do
Um, and I think that's that's so great for not only younger players
But everyone to be around to see that I mean he's accomplished so much in his career and that experience he has is invaluable
Especially to our team right now with kind of the stretch run that we're on and how close everything is so
Yeah, I think he's definitely a guy in that way that kind of brings a lot of life to our team and
It contributes not only what this kind of on ice stuff, but just kind of the what he brings to the table
Otherwise
What is the mood of the locker room right now like obviously larkens out, you know, it's a big loss for you guys and and things
Haven't necessarily clicked as well as you wanted to post break as it was leading into break
I remember like you guys were on fire kind of going into the break and we maybe said it could have been a bad time
And the comfort you had in the playoff races now, you know, you're only like three points ahead of
Like Columbus like it's getting tighter and tighter
But does that make it more fun now or is it more nerve-racking like you know
You're a guy who's been competing in the playoffs for north of a decade like where are you with with this playoff race right now?
Yeah, you know, I think for us like for the most part we've been relatively healthy all year
So it definitely feels like a little bit of bad luck
We get a few key guys all heard at the same time, but
Again, that's one of those things that every team deals with and the good teams are able to just find a way
Find a way to win. So
Like you said, these are the most fun games to play in. I mean, this is why you play right now, right?
It's every every game means so much the margins are so close. We have teams
Chasing us down for for the playoffs and with the spot that we're in right now
And we're going to be playing all those teams that we're kind of jockeying with in the next couple
weeks here. So
Yeah, this is why you play this is this is the most fun time of the year and the building gets a little bit of extra
Kind of electricity in it and the games get a little bit more
Kind of highly contested and all the little details become that much more important. So
So yeah, this is this is the most fun time of the year and this is one you got to really
Enjoy the process and enjoy these moments because
These are the games that when you kind of look back on your career
These are the games that you you really miss playing and and how do you guys balance the
scoreboard watching standings watch versus hey, we are currently in a spot
So we need to basically control our own destination, you know our own destiny
Not everybody gets to control their own destiny this time of year you do if you guys continue to win
But look I know how that goes you start looking to see what the other teams did did Columbus win tonight
You know check check in the box scores pretty quickly right after a game or on an off night
Like what's the balance that you strike
With that especially with these younger guys that Johnny has alluded to like you you're you're an elder statesman and and no
Larkin that means even more leadership
um, you know, this is why they brought you here not just to produce but to be a leader
I mean you've been that way in every locker room for god knows how long right so
You know, what is that balance with with this team?
Yeah, I mean, obviously there's the the human element of it of
Seeing where everyone else is around you, but but like you said like we're in a a great spot where we control our own destiny
And and like I just mentioned we play a lot of the teams that we're kind of jockeying
for position with so
that just makes those games even
That much bigger for us and
Yeah, it's it's nice to be a position where again, you know, you got to just go handle your business and
You don't have to necessarily rely on other teams to to slip or help from different teams down the stretch and
We're in a good spot that way where again, we're playing all the teams we're competing with and we're in a spot right now
Where we hold the play opposition. So now it's up to us to just go execute and go go finish things out and do what we need to do
Remar, I want to ask you about two different teams if I can and I don't know if it's like
Tough to answer this one because you played Colorado in a home and home before the break and then you played Dallas
You know a couple games you'll hear after the break, but these are two teams and we were talking about Dallas a little bit yesterday at how good they've been
You know, especially like in between that pre-Rake pros break, you know, they won like 10 games in a row 11 games in a row
I know they lost last night, but
When you play against Dallas and Colorado
Do you feel like they are closer together than they are far apart?
Like I feel like Dallas isn't getting enough credit as Colorado is like I think most people including us
Have already considered Colorado to be the Stanley Cup favorite because of what they are on paper
But Dallas is like they've been so fucking good all year long and not getting nearly the love that Colorado has
So I'm curious just for you who's played against both of them recently
If you see a drastic difference between the two teams at all
Yeah, you know, that's a that's a good question
You know, we obviously just played the stars too. They were missing missing a few guys, but
Yeah, you could just tell like their veteran team was had success and had some good runs the last few years with the with the way they play and
There seems to be no sort of panic in their game and just they take care of the little details on the ice and
Make it tough on you. So yeah, they're they're
Play that way and then obviously a team like Colorado to where
Again, similarly where they have a lot of firepower to add in a bunch of different pieces at the deadline
now, so a little bit different mix that they have, but
Yeah, I think two teams
They've been kind of right at that class of the league for the last two years played each other in the playoffs and
and they're it seems like again like
Those are two teams where they're
again
That rivalry that they kind of have and how tight that division is especially at the top is uh makes it fun fun for hockey and kind of fun fun to watch and just
I remember watching some of those playoff
Both of their different sort of series the last couple years and just again, just the level that they're at is pretty impressive
Dreams I want to kind of jump around with you a little bit about some of the things going on around the league
I mean we were talking about the hit on Austin Matthews, you know, both those guys were your teammates
Um, I was talking about I was talking about how
Unfortunate it is with a guy like Radco who has this reputation that you know, he he's deservedly so on the ice
You know, they call him the butcher and but I was also first one to call out that he's just this
You know, this sweet sweet guy off the ice who's who's who's a who's a great parent and and you know
I we were neighbors in waterfront square
So I spent so much time with him over the years and and it's awful to see the outcome of a play like that
um
or
Connormick david speaks out and says the process for player safety needs to be looked at
obviously connormick david also represented by the same agent
That
Austin Matthews is represented by and you may be represented by now that i'm saying it out loud
I think when you made your switch that's where you went
So you can see some of the connection points there
What are your thoughts on mcdavids comments like is that is that something you'd like to see looked at and talked about a little bit
Because right now we've kind of just had this one process
It's been the process forever. I personally don't think there's a good way to do this
I just think no matter what everybody's always going to be angry at this
But do you think this is a process that needs to just be revisited and talked about and maybe there needs to be more transparency behind these decisions and
What not or do you feel like this is just a lose-lose situation no matter who's in charge
Yeah, you know what it is a tough thing because the best case scenario no matter what happens
You're probably gonna have 50% of people that
Hate your decision no matter what so that's kind of already going to be a low
A low success rate as far as
that goes so
I don't know. I feel like
For the way the the process is now and
It's tough. It's it's a tough job. It's a thankless job for sure
I don't know there's always things I feel like that maybe can be revisited to see
Just if there's ways to do things better and maybe more transparent and
Well, you know like like like we just said before it is one of those things that it is is tough because
Usually when these plays happen we have people on the one side of the other and
At the best case scenario you're gonna have half of them. Maybe you're gonna have both people upset
You know, it's very rare that everyone's kind of happy
Going into these scenarios and and situations and things happen fast and and
And it's obviously sometimes tough to know the intent of what's what's happening
um, but yeah, I mean
Ultimately, I think
The more the more the more transparent this part of the process can be and the more understanding there is all around
I think it just will at least you at least people can understand what's going into the decisions and maybe that's
I don't know if that's more about the process or if there can be maybe more education
About it so people understand what's going into the the decisions, but
Again, a lot of these plays are happening where it's works very emotional thing too like guys are
There's injuries and and things like that
So it's there's lots of things that feel like aspects that go into it that make it a very hard process
To men, so I don't know if I really have a good answer for how to make everyone happy, but
Usually around these plays there it's like I mentioned before best case scenario is you're gonna have half the people think you're an idiot no matter what
So yeah, it's a hard thing. Do you guys remember was was were people this angry when Brendan Shannick like I've always said this so I I
Had an opportunity to get to know George paris over the years and
This isn't going to be a popular comment, but I find the guy to be really smart. I mean I every conversation I've ever had with him
Even when it comes to these suspensions and things he always gives me a very reasonable well thought out
Here's why we did what we did now. I don't always walk away agreeing with him
But I always walk away respecting the thoroughness and all the different thought points that they go through with this
But I can't remember
How people felt about Brendan Shannick hand when he was in charge of this like was it the same outrage?
I feel like it's kind of always been a similar sort of thing like I
These are it's emotional things like you're gonna have either a guy getting hurt or and the team's gonna be missing
A player for that reason and clearly on the other end of it like if you get a guy suspended like in a team is missing that player too
Like there's it's it's an emotional thing and especially again as you get
Later in the year when there's more the playoff implications start to happen and things like that
So I it's it's a hard thing for sure. So I don't
Pretend to have any yeah
Solutions for it, but I don't know again. It's one of those things when
Usually when there's higher profile things that happen it
Maybe I don't know it's never a bad thing. I feel like to
Maybe just revisit the process and see if there's things to clean up in it and make it make the process a little bit better
But again at the end of the day like it like we just said it's like
You it's not that the best case scenario you're gonna have maybe half the people happy with you have to be happy one
So it's it's it's a tough going around for sure
Feel free to tell me to fuck off. I probably should have looked the sub while you were talking reamer
But have you ever been suspended or fine? Like did you ever get a hearing or anything? I feel like you're too nice
I actually I know you know what I have
One fine in my career
Okay, what'd you do? Yeah
It was I was a play and when I was in Philly we're going in for a puck in the corner
It was me and Alec Martinez and he kind of bumped me off balance
So I was like falling down and my stick swung around and I caught him like pretty much right in the jaw
Oh god, I think I don't know if I if I a lot I
We and we we had the same agent forever so
Before hats I felt pretty bad. I can't remember if you ended up losing any teeth
But I definitely that was unfortunate accident right after or what I'm yeah
Oh, yeah, I'm like geez like I hopefully that wasn't too bad
But I can't remember if you said you lost any teeth or anything
But it was one of those things where I kind of lost my balance and was falling down and my stick like helicopter and
caught him so
So I got a little $5,000 fine. I think it was
Were you expecting it? Throw that one on the board. Go away
Were you expecting the fine?
Uh, not necessarily just because again, it was one of those plays where I know it was definitely a dangerous play
But I was more like again, I thought I was falling down and
um
Yeah, I actually haven't seen I haven't seen the clip in a few years
And also maybe you guys can be the judge for next time. We uh, we chat if you can I'm sure vicks look it's where but I want to
But yeah, that's right. I want to ask our chat because again
We're all sitting here and we're all very critical and that's fine and fair listen
You want you want to be in the spotlight? You want a big job like you want to be in pro sports
You're going to get criticized
Who would you all put in charge of play?
I think fix got it
Okay, that's fine. He can run it, but I'm asking the chat a question
Who would you put in player safety?
Who do you want to be in charge because I do agree with reamer?
You're starting at 50% you're you don't even get to start at a hundred percent
And then the other pushback that I want to give the chat on this is that
It's like you guys are saying the only person that thinks peril is doing a good job is Gary Batman
If the owners and the GM's were completely against the work that George Farrell's was doing
He wouldn't still have that job
So yes, I get it the like Twitter's angry an agent right now is angry a fan base is angry
But like you got to come up with a solution you can't just yell and say we hate it
We hate it. Who do you put in that role? Okay, some of the names Chris pronger is a great name
Why would Chris pronger take that job and like why I mean like there's there's I would bet there's no chance
He would say yes that didn't you play with pronger and Philly reamer? I wasn't I think he was in that department for a little bit too
When he was just just retiring so I think he was doing some stuff within that so
Yeah, he's been in the mix there in the past. I don't I don't think he was
Like the the final head decision maker
But I think he was on the back. They're kind of throwing in a street back because obviously he had some
Tricks of the trade from when he was playing so he knew he knew exactly what guy's a trader's a real nice way to put it
I might put some more work on Vicks play but like while we're talking about it
There was a really controversial hit with Trevor in the playoffs tears you know with Matt Rempi
If you remember that hit we're Trevor
I think he even I think he even said like after the fact though
I know caps fans wanted Rempi suspended for the rest of the series
But I think you're ever said something about
No, but Trevor said something about like doing a shoulder check or something
I don't know if he did a shoulder check like what do you remember what he said after that? I remember I
Yeah, yeah, it's well. That's first of all like that's a guy
You just kind of know when he's on the ice and I know my brother say that too
So that's that's again the
The math of when you're playing here is a little different one
That's so dirty. I have a
That is a disgustingly dirty hit Johnny like he should have been out. Yeah, that was you know, it's definitely
I love it in the moment probably a little bit late. It's uh
Yeah, a little bit late on that one, but line side. Yeah, I know Trevor would say too like yeah that well again
It's yeah, I know Trevor was a kid knowing who's on the ice is a big big sort of thing. So
Yeah, I know that's uh, but no, that's that's definitely probably a touch
jatuxly yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, that's definitely looks worse now than I did to you
Doesn't look very slow motion either I could say
Oh, no, they never do I always say nothing nothing looks good in slow motion
I mean you could take a pretty harmless look and hit and make it look like murderers row in slow motion
Reims I know we kept you for a while today. We appreciate it
It's been a minute since we were able to catch up with you
I know you guys have a pretty important stretch here over the next couple of games. So we'll be
Keeping an eye on on the wing wheel here to see if you guys can can continue to push forward and wait for a little bit of reinforcements
We will definitely try to get you on at least one or two more times before playoffs
Obviously once that starts it gets a little more difficult, but um as always we appreciate your time
I know we went in some different directions say I actually really thought that was a great question by Jeff
I wanted to give your answer on that. I mean I uh
I wanted to know what you were going to say when when he asked you that question
So I thought that was a really interesting question and sparks really good debate. I actually didn't know that story either
That I know he said burky was talking about that
But yeah, I didn't know that that's he never I'm still still keeping touch with burky. He's great and
Obviously forever be grateful for arm for for
Give me that opportunity. He didn't Toronto and oh that kind of really springboarded my
career, but now he had never mentioned that was like a key of why he or one of the things
I guess he was
Thinking of when when they brought me to Toronto. So yeah, probably why don't you make the drive down April 4th
Ranger 30 30 in the afternoon
Tuddy T says I booed you and Philly sorry pal. It's just a business
He said he says he says that Tuddy T is an angry flyers fan. He's here every day. So we love him
And then we've got we've got willy styles in our in our chat
Dreamer who's been asking me to ask you for an autograph
Um, so we just got again
Send it send it to the red what are they people do? They send it to the Redwings front office and they just put your name on it
Right, isn't that kind of what I believe so yeah, that's usually how it goes
Yeah, so they'll they'll take care of it if it gets
Willy Willie send it send it to the Redwings front office
It'll get to reamer put something about morning cup of hockey on the envelope
That way he knows he absolutely has to sign it for you
He will do it for you. He will personalize it. He'll probably throw a hundred dollar bill and he's such a good guy
Just send it send it to the to the new Joe Lewis arena there. I know that's not what it's called
But uh just send it his way and he'll take care of it for you. Don't worry little willy
He'll get little willy isn't Minnesota guy. He says he grew up in the same neighborhood as your wife
Yeah, he's he's a big he's a big JVR guy
All right, love it
So thanks right now. Appreciate it. See you soon. See you in two weeks. See you
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