Red Wings surge as Moritz Seider and Lucas Raymond emerge
Cbssports reports the Detroit Red Wings have finally turned a corner in their return toward the NHL's elite, driven largely by breakout performances from Moritz Seider and Lucas Raymond.
Seider is described as a superstar defenseman on the rise, posting dominant five-on-five numbers including a plus-12 goal differential and a 56.0% expected goals share, and is called a legitimate Norris Trophy candidate at 24. Raymond has emerged as a top-six winger with 53 points on the season and marked improvement in his two-way game. Veterans Dylan Larkin and Alex DeBrincat provide experience and scoring punch, and John Gibson has settled in after a slow start to give Detroit steadier goaltending.
The team is still labeled flawed but has the pieces and trade-deadline appeal needed to make significant upgrades; the outlet suggests GM Steve Yzerman could go "big-game hunting" ahead of the deadline to boost playoff hopes. Expected goals and goals saved above average stats via Natural Stat Trick.
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