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Suggested Off Season Moves For The Wings

05/26/2023 at 1:52pm EDT

via Colton Davies of The Daily Faceoff,

The Detroit Red Wings are a team that has made strides over the last year to get back into playoff contention. Today on Daily Faceoff Live, insider Frank Seravalli and Former NHL player and now Chicago Blackhawks analyst Colby Cohen take a look at what offseason changes could come for Hockeytown.

Frank Seravalli: Speaking of an offseason of turmoil, I don’t think it will be that way, but as we continue our offseason previews, we take a look at the Detroit Red Wings and what’s on tap for them. Colby, when you look at this team, I think anyone would agree that they have made strides this past season, they wanted to be playing meaningful games in March, and I don’t know that they accomplished that, but being a team, that’s on the rise I think they made a bunch of smart moves and an intriguing one like trading Filip Hronek who seemed to fit their age scheme exactly what they were building and trending towards. Colby, what would priority number one be for you this offseason and you were Steve Yzerman in charge of the Red Wings?

Colby Cohen: Yeah, so just looking at everything they have, they have a ton of cap space, a lot of draft capital and one of the best prospect systems in the NHL. There are a number of players that are on the cusp of becoming fulltime NHL players. Their roster they have flexibility; they’ve got Larkin signed for eight years, Copp signed for four years, and then there are only two other players that have three years on their deals, there is a lot of opening.

One of the first things I’m doing is getting a long term deal done on Mortiz Seider. He is a restricted-free agent. I love his game; I am getting him locked up for the next eight years and might be able to give him a discount. Look, I think they need to be aggressive this year. I think it’s time for Yzerman to realize that the rebuild has worked in a way; you’ve got Simon Edvinsson, a 6-foot-6 defenseman who’s ready for the NHL; Berggren, he’s also ready to go. Marco Kasper taken 8th overall; he’s 19 years old and looks ready for the NHL, same thing with Soderblom and Wallinder. Big guys, 6-foot-8 and 6-foot-4, ages 20 and 21, they are ready to be NHLers.

Let me tell you what Yzerman needs to do after locking up Seider. He needs to go get a deal for Auston Matthews; he needs a STAR player on that team, he needs some serious help. Larkin is not going to be the guy who is going to lead you to the Cup. You need a guy like Matthews. Maybe look at Bunting in free agency; Alex DeBrincat is from Michigan, and he’s dragging his feet in Ottawa; it’s time. It’s time for them to go out and get some ammo. You have drafted well; you have developed well, now go get a couple stars and see if you can become a team that can compete for a Stanley Cup. They have two picks in the first two rounds this year, three next year, and a lot of capital, and you can be aggressive with that. If you want Matthews, it will take first-round picks, prospects and money; they have all those things.

Paul

from Kevin Allen of Detroit Hockey Now,

What Does His Detroit Future Hold?

GM Steve Yzerman didnt publicly close the door on Nedeljkovic coming back. But it seems clear Yzerman wants to explore his goaltending options this summer. Detroits goaltending statistics, which includes Hussos play, didnt stack up well against the rest of the league.

Sebastian Cossa wont be ready for at least another year, and maybe longer. The Red Wings need a consistent, dependable partner for Husso next season. Thats not who Nedeljkovic was last season. The question to ask is whether Nedeljkovic needs to play frequently to stay sharp. He was much more consistent playing regularly in Grand Rapids or at the end of last season with Detroit. Some goalies arent wired to sit for lengthy periods and then step in. Some handle that fine. Not sure whether Nedeljkovic is right for a 25-game backup role.

But the goalie market is thin this summer. Yzerman will not have as many options as he would like.

The other factor that should be remembered is Nedeljkovic is still only 27. John Lethemon is one of Detroits minor league prospects and hes 26. Nedeljkovic has had moments when he has looked like he could be an impact performer. He could still have a quality career in front of him. But it probably isnt going to be with the Red Wings.

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exor54

The premise is spot on (Steve needs to do something big to improve the team this summer), but the players are all wrong. Matthews? At what figures to be a re-sign at $12-14 Million long term? Uh, no. Bunting? No thanks, we don't need a current era Eddie Shack on the Wings. Now Debrincat? Yes please. 

StargateSG1

I don't know who this Colby Cohen guy is, but the first part of this is nuts:

"Let me tell you what Yzerman needs to do after locking up Seider. He needs to go get a deal for Auston Matthews; he needs a STAR player on that team, he needs some serious help. Larkin is not going to be the guy who is going to lead you to the Cup."

I kinda tend to agree that you never win a Cup with Larkin as your 1C, but trading for Mathews is NUTS. He chocked in every playoff game he was in.

Ukey

I agree that the Matthews talk makes little or no sense for Detroit mainly for the reasons stated. But, to me it makes no sense from the Toronto perspective as well.They, in my opinion, are not looking for draft picks. They are in a win now mode.  I believe if the talks ever started Toronto would want Seider---He fits a need they have and would help their defence which has not been up to par with their strong  scoring. And they would want more as well. They have goalie issues. We can't help there as we have the same issues. Steve will not trade Seider. It's a non starter,in my opinion. We need to make a major move this off season , but this ain't it, in my opinion.

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