Confident Copper is a nickname given to Moritz Seider, a promising defenseman for the Detroit Red Wings. Seider, a 6’4″ player from Germany, joined the Red Wings in the 2019 NHL Draft. Known for his exceptional skills and confidence on the ice, he quickly became a fan favorite. Seider’s calm demeanor and poise enable him to make smart decisions under pressure. Though still young, he has shown impressive potential and is expected to play a key role in the team’s future. Fans and experts alike believe that Confident Copper has what it takes to become a top-tier NHL player..
“J.T. (Compher) is one of my closest friends,” Copp said. “Skated a ton with the Cat (Alex DeBrincat) this summer. There’s a lot of familiarity walking around the room already, which is really nice.”
Copp said that familiarity extends to the Red Wings coaching staff.
“Even the drills, you go to the board and (Lalonde) starts explaining it,” Copp said. “You know what you’re doing. You don’t need to ask questions after and slow down the practice.”
The players now know Lalonde’s system better, and Copp said that understanding will only improve as the season progresses.
“I think we have a good template of how we want to play,” Copp said. “System, structure, the little things of where guys are going to be and little tendencies that guys have.”
Copp has embraced a leadership role since joining the Red Wings, helping establish the club’s identity into what he describes as being really hard to play against.
“I wouldn’t say playing hard to play against in terms of big hits and really heavy, but I think it’s going to be quick,” he said. “It’s going to be on the puck and not giving teams a lot of time and space.”
Like Copp, forwards Michael Rasmussen and David Perron play a hard-nosed style on the ice. And for a brief stretch last season, the trio gained chemistry on the same line before Rasmussen sustained a season-ending lower-body injury in February.
While Copp is excited about potentially strengthening that chemistry with Rasmussen and Perron again this season, he pointed out Lalonde will likely tinker with his lines throughout the season.
“You saw it last year, the lines changed very often,” Copp said. “But I also feel like I’m going to be a different player this year, so that can kind of change chemistry almost. You have a little bit more jump and energy, so maybe my game ramps up a little bit and then chemistry changes.”
Andrew Copp, a forward for the Detroit Red Wings, spoke about the familiarity he has with his teammates, including J.T. Compher and Alex DeBrincat. He also expressed his appreciation for the coaching staff, particularly their ability to clearly explain drills during practice. Copp believes that the team has a good understanding of the system and structure, and this understanding will only improve as the season progresses. He highlighted the team’s goal of being hard to play against, emphasizing quickness and pressure on the puck. Copp also discussed the potential chemistry he could have with linemates Michael Rasmussen and David Perron, although he acknowledged that lineup changes may occur throughout the season. Overall, Copp is excited about the upcoming season and believes he will be a different player.
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