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Detroit Red Wings – Aug. 8 2025 – Vol. 78 Issue 13 – Bob Duff

IF STEVE YZERMAN WERE a baseball player, you could say he enjoyed a solid summer. The GM’s objective was to add three key pieces to his team: a top-six forward, a top-four defenseman (preferably a right shot) and, finally, a proven No. 1 goalie. Yzerman batted .333, going 1-for-3 at filling his needs. He landed a frontline netminder, acquiring John Gibson from the Anaheim Ducks. However, he came up empty in his other pursuits, as top UFAs again turned their back on the Red Wings, and the trade market proved fruitless.

So, unless Gibson stands on his head or the youngsters take further steps forward, the Wings are almost certainly facing a 10th successive season without playoff hockey.

OFFENSE

The Red Wings entered 2024-25 minus 75 goals from their lineup. Still, generating offense on the whole wasn’t a major issue. Scoring at even strength, however, was a significant problem. Detroit wound up 27th in the league with 143 5-on-5 goals. Heading into next season, there’s been some addition by subtraction. The Wings replaced Vladimir Tarasenko and his 11 goals with the 16 goals James van Riemsdyk scored last season for Columbus. Lucas Raymond continued his growth into an elite NHLer, scoring 27 goals and a team-leading 80 points. Alex DeBrincat led the Wings with 39 goals, while captain Dylan Larkin hit the 30-goal plateau for the fourth successive season. Patrick Kane counted 21 goals, and six others hit double digits.

DEFENSE

The Red Wings were looking to add a left-shot defenseman to play with Moritz Seider or a right-shot 'D' to slot in alongside Simon Edvinsson on the second pair. Unsuccessful, Detroit is going with the same top four as last season: Seider with Ben Chiarot and Edvinsson with Albert Johansson. Edvinsson kept making strides in his first full NHL season, while Johansson’s reliable play was a revelation when he was given a chance after Todd McLellan took over as coach. The only addition to the blueline was right-shot UFA Jacob Bernard-Docker. He’ll battle with Erik Gustafsson and Justin Holl for third-pair minutes. The Detroit defense accounted for a dismal 27 goals last season.

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GOALTENDING

Gibson’s move to Detroit ended years of speculation that he’d be departing Anaheim. His career .910 save percentage, mostly earned playing for below-average clubs, will bring improvement for a team that was tied for 22nd last season with an .890 SP. Cam Talbot was solid in stints, but he’s 38 and no longer capable of staying healthy enough to carry the load as a No. 1.

SPECIAL TEAMS

Since the NHL began tracking power-play and penalty-kill percentages, no club ever displayed the discrepancy the Red Wings did in 2024-25. Detroit’s power play was fourth in the NHL at 27 percent, while the penalty kill was dead last at 70.1 percent. DeBrincat (13), Larkin (13) and Kane (12) all tallied double figures in power-play goals. Raymond (29) and Seider (20) each dished out 20-plus PP assists. Van Riemsdyk’s net-front presence will further enhance this unit. The hope is that Bernard-Docker and winger Mason Appleton will upgrade the PK group.

INTANGIBLES

Yzerman spoke extensively about the need for the club to play a heavier game following the conclusion of 2024-25. Expectations are that the 6-foot-2, 195-pound Appleton, a solid third-line presence in Winnipeg, and the 6-foot-1, 200-pound Bernard-Docker will bring that element. Yzerman and McLellan each expressed concern about the team’s leadership group. Unless there’s growth from within, this issue wasn’t addressed with off-season moves.

ROOKIES

Several rookies are on the cusp of cracking the roster. Defenseman Axel Sandin-Pellikka arrives in North America after earning consecutive WJC top-defenseman selections. Norwegian winger Michael Brandsegg-Nygard proved a quick learner in a brief season-ending AHL stint. Sebastian Cossa is now third on the goalie depth chart.

Red Wings Tried to Make Major Splash in Free Agency, NHL Insider RevealsRed Wings Tried to Make Major Splash in Free Agency, NHL Insider RevealsThe Detroit Red Wings were among the more active teams in free agency during the offseason, bringing aboard multiple new players including James van Riemsdyk, Mason Appleton, Ian Mitchell, and Jacob Bernard-Docker. 

X-FACTOR

Latvian winger Eduards Tralmaks is an intriguing addition. The 28-year-old European free agent was top scorer in the Czech Extraliga and was impressive at the World Championship. He has size at 6-foot-4 and 213 pounds and has played plenty in North America, including four NCAA years at the University of Maine. He also posted a 14-goal season for the AHL’s Providence Bruins in 2021-22.

THE BRASS

With Yzerman entering his seventh season as GM, his seat is going to get quite hot should another playoff failure be the result. McLellan could help turn down the heat. The Wings were eighth-best in the East (26-18-4) after he took over. That projects to 96 points over 82 games, which would result in post-season hockey.

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2024-25 NUMBERS

RECORD

39-35-8 (.524)

OVERTIME

6-8

SHOOTOUT

3-0

OVERALL

21st

OFFENSE

2.87 GPG (22nd)

DEFENSE

3.16 GAA (21st)

POWER PLAY

27.0% (4th)

PENALTY KILL

70.1% (32nd)

EXPECTED GF/60

2.4 (23rd)

EXPECTED GA/60

2.58 (22nd)

ICE TIME LEAD (F)

D. Larkin (20:04)

ICE TIME LEAD (D)

M. Seider (25:04)

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Fast FACTS

COACH

Todd McLellan

GM

Steve Yzerman

CAPTAIN

Dylan Larkin

ARENA

Little Caesars Arena

CAPACITY

20,000

AHL AFFILIATE

Grand Rapids Griffins

ECHL AFFILIATE

Toledo Walleye

Cup ODDS

46/1

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Future WATCH

TOP 10 PROSPECTS

1. Axel Sandin-Pellikka

Pos D Age 20

2024-25 Skelleftea (Swe.)

Repeated as top WJC defenseman. He’s a one-man breakout and an uber-talented power-play QB.

Expected NHL Arrival ’25-26

2. Carter Bear

Pos LW Age 18

2024-25 Everett (WHL)

His motor never stops, and he wowed in draft year with 40-goal output. Reliable in all situations.

Expected NHL Arrival ’27-28

3. Nate Danielson

Pos C Age 21

2024-25 Grand Rapids (AHL)

Wings will be patient as he develops in AHL. Coach’s dream, as he does all the little things right.

Expected NHL Arrival ’25-26

4. Trey Augustine

Pos G Age 20

2024-25 Michigan State (Big Ten)

Calm, collected keeper is a serial winner. He’s working to add puck-handling skill to deep toolbox.

Expected NHL Arrival ’28-29

5. Michael Brandsegg-Nygard

Pos RW Age 19

2024-25 Skelleftea (Swe)

After a season in Sweden’s top flight, clever scorer put up three points in three AHL playoff games.

Expected NHL Arrival ’27-28

6. Sebastian Cossa

Pos G Age 22

2024-25 Grand Rapids (AHL)

Casts shadow with 6-foot-6 frame. Thrives thanks to positional and mechanical soundness.

Expected NHL Arrival ’26-27

7. Eddie Genborg

Pos RW Age 18

2024-25 Linkoping (Swe.)

Stands 6-foot-1, but he plays like he’s bigger. High floor thanks to two-way game and gritty play.

Expected NHL Arrival ’29-30

8. Carter Mazur

Pos LW Age 23

2024-25 Grand Rapids (AHL)

Fiery winger has great stats when healthy. Played just 20 AHL games plus one in the NHL last season.

Expected NHL Arrival ’26-27

9. Dmitri Buchelnikov

Pos LW Age 22

2024-25 Vityaz Moscow (KHL)

Nearly cracked top 15 in KHL scoring in breakout season. Speedster is always looking to create.

Expected NHL Arrival ’26-27

10. Emmitt Finnie

Pos C Age 20

2024-25 Kamloops (WHL)

Finnie keeps kicking down doors. Has no single star-quality attribute but is total package with high IQ.

Expected NHL Arrival ’27-28

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