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The Daily: Red Wings Back in Bussiness –Training Camp Opens!; Chiasson Update
No contract yet for Red Wings No. 1 defenseman Moritz Seider. But Lucas Raymond signed for eight years. Some promising youngsters are looking for jobs. Plenty of enthusiasm from veterans who went to see their team get back to the playoffs for the first time since 2016.
But as the Red Wings open training camp today in Traverse City for the 2024-25 season, there are still more questions than answers. Which of the four goalies with NHL experience will emerge as the team’s primary netminder? Can this team score enough goals after losing 75 goals in offseason departures?
Is Simon Edvinsson ready to be a regular on the Detroit defense? Are the Red Wings committed to transforming themselves into a top 10 defensive team?
That’s probably going to be necessary to qualify for the playoffs in the improving Eastern Conference.
“I want to see progress in our team as a whole, progress in all the areas we’ve always talked about and progress individually from our younger players,” GM Steve Yzerman said. “As long as we’re moving in the right direction… Obviously, making the playoffs would be another positive step, so I’ll worry about that as the season goes along. We’ll see how much progress we’re making.”
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Forward Alex Chiasson comes to Detroit training camp on a PTO agreement. The Red Wings appreciated his abilities when he played for them previously.
GM Steve Yzerman says the future of the annual NHL Prospects Tournament in Traverse City is “up in the air.” The Red Wings and Dallas Stars were the only two participants this season.
Red Wings Offseason
In the summer of 2023, GM Steve Yzerman made it one of his objectives to improve the organization’s goaltending depth top to bottom. That’s the simplest explanation to explain why the Red Wings have nine goaltenders in training camp. Jack Campbell, Ville Husson, Alex Lyon and Cam Talbot all have NHL experience, while Sebastian Cossa and Carter Gylander are primary prospects. Gage Alexander was a 22-year-old prospect acquired from Anaheim. Jan Bednar is a Red Wings’ draft pick expected to play for Toledo this season. Landon Miller is an Ontario Hockey League goalie drafted in the fourth round last June. All of these goalies, with the exception of Lyon, are 6-foot-3 or taller. The training camp roster doesn’t roster doesn’t include Trey Augustine, the Michigan State sophomore, who is one of the organization’s Top 10 prospects.
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Boston: GM Don Sweeney calls “BS” on false rumors about his negotiations with goalie Jeremy Swayman. Boston Bruins
Colorado: CHN looks at three training camp battles worth your time to follow. Colorado Avalanche.
Philadelphia: Jonathan Bailey offers his thoughts on possible trade destinations for Alexei Kolosov. Philadelphia Flyers.
Pittsburgh: Defenseman Erik Karlsson is listed as “day to day” on the first day of Penguins’ training camp. Pittsburgh Penguins.
I like Yzerman and everything, but outside of signing Watson for a PTO… I am not sure of the need for a Chiasson to a PTO. This may indicate none of the draft picks have a chance. Yes, they have to earn it. However, ugh… for not seeing a new forward outside of Berggren. Well, at least we have 3 new (or yutes) players overall.
Competition is healthy! Would not be surprised if a trade is in the works… maybe Husso, Holl and Berggren on the block.
I envision roster to be 7 defenseman, 13 forwards (Berggren out, Watson and Mazur in)… add some physicality to the roster
They did add a physical winger Issac Radcliffe, who was the Flyers a couple of years ago. 4 points in 10 games. He sounds like a better version of Givani Smith. The prob with these kinds of guys in the refs give them lots of penalties which makes it hard for guys to stay on a team. Also nobody wants Huss or Holl.
We’re stuck with Husso and Holl. They both make too much money even at half retained.
It’s just bodies for training camp. We already know what the Red Wings roster will be barring injury.
Seems like a milestone has arrived for Yzerman this season. This Wings organization, team and Red Wings teams to come will have been 100% built from Yzerman specified parts and assembled using his instruction manual.
The first graduating class from U of Y.
AND the end of Wings rebuild part 1. Yes it takes THAT long. We’re here. Let’s not dwell on the past. Part 2 begins now. Taking it out for a drive i.e. training camp.