Ken Kal sits down with Red Wings defenseman Albert Johansson who shares insights about growing up in Karlstad, Sweden and his family’s deep hockey roots. He discusses being drafted by Detroit, the challenges of adapting to the speed of the NHL, and his time with the Grand Rapids Griffins. Also in this episode, hear about the impact of coaching changes and his experience defending some of the league’s top players.
Presented by Fieger Law
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Please trade Larkin
Trade Larkin agreed
Trade Husso for Vasy
ALJO!!!
Heeeey! They got the microphones on today! 👏
LGRW 🐙
Of all the guys speaking Swedish, who is the best at Swedish 😂
Nothing against Ken Kal, but where is Daniella when she is needed the most! Few can ask relevant questions or questions that are not about hockey but more about who the person is who is being interviewed, like her.
Ken has a tempo built like a senior (yes I called him old & slow lol) who also completely lacks a common thread in his interviews. The advantage of two people is that they can complement each other during a medium-length interview.
This series is for those of us who cannot see the team's players in their everyday lives or are given the opportunity to ask relevant questions. Also how to use the room as an active part of the conversation, it is about the product and how to market it.
Red wings have among the worst rooms in the league. They also lack the ability to use new technology and thus adapt to new times and their consumers.
I like The Conversation Line as a concept, however, new inspiration skills are needed for visitors to come back.
Gotta give Al credit. He's worked hard to develop and shows up with energy. He's not hurting us and will only improve.
Am I crazy or was this already posted before
Congratulations on making the playoffs
Reupload!!
Albert calling karlstad small is kinda funny as it’s pretty respectably sized
Ken Really likes fishing LOL
I wouldn't mind seeing AlJo on the top pair with Seider instead of Chariot.
AJ is one of my favorite players on the team since I have been following him since we drafted him in the 2nd round.
I am very happy with his development and growth this year. I hope he retires a Redwing after a successful career 🥇