The Athletic’s Max Bultman weighs in on the state of the Red Wings after the first day of free agency, and a Magic 8-Ball can sum up his take: “Outlook not good.”
Continue reading ‘Steer into the skid’The Red Wings will, of course, get something for [Dylan] Larkin whenever they trade him, whether it’s picks, prospects or ready-made players. Even if it’s the latter, though, it’s hard to see Detroit getting back a true No. 1 center ready to give Larkin-level impact in 2026.
Without that, even factoring in the needs addressed elsewhere, the Red Wings are likely to take a step back next season. That’s especially true in a division where so much of the competition is taking steps forward.
Yes, the Red Wings still have one heck of a building block in Moritz Seider — their 25-year-old franchise defenseman who just finished top five for the Norris Trophy. Simon Edvinsson, his defense partner, continues to rise, too, forming an enviable top pair on the blue line. Add in wingers Lucas Raymond and Alex DeBrincat, two premium offensive talents, and you have a decent core, not unlike that of the Bruins, who made the playoffs last season.