The Detroit
Red Wings have made the Stanley Cup Playoffs for so long it is a
big deal in the NHL, and not making it would be a really big deal.
Detroit's streak of consecutive appearances in the playoffs was in
doubt for longer than usual in 2012-13, but a younger-than-normal Red
Wings team earned a spot in the final days of the season and ended up
upsetting the second-seeded Anaheim
Ducks in the first round before pushing the eventual champion
Chicago
Blackhawks to overtime in Game 7 of the second round. That series
against the Blackhawks was a star turn for goaltender Jimmy
Howard and a glimpse of what could be to come for the Red Wings.
What was supposed to be a transition year was one goal from being an
incredibly successful one. This offseason was a pretty successful one
for the Red Wings as well. Valtteri
Filppula left as a free agent, but they quickly moved to replace
him with a similar player, Stephen
Weiss. Veteran Danny
Cleary became a free agent, but general manager Ken
Holland made maybe the most surprising move of the summer,
landing Ottawa Senators captain Daniel
Alfredsson on a one-year contract. Neither Cleary nor the Red
Wings' other top UFA, Damian Brunner, has signed a contract. It is
possible, if the Red Wings could move some salary in a trade, one of
them could return. If not, there are exciting, young internal options
for a potential spot on the third line. Ian
White became a free agent, but the defense could be even better
this season with a full year of Danny
DeKeyser and improvement from a couple of the other young
players. Howard will be trying to earn a place on the United States
Olympic team and has wedged his way into the discussion of the best
goaltenders in the League. Detroit is moving to the Eastern
Conference and looks like a top challenger for the Boston
Bruins in the Atlantic Division. Nyquist looked like a potential
star in the playoffs, so it is possible he passes veteran Franzen on
the depth chart. Coach Mike Babcock also might look for a little more
distribution of speed among the top three lines by splitting up the
old guys (Franzen and Alfredsson). Babcock liked Abdelkader on the
top line with the two superstars, and the addition of Weiss allows
the coach to continue to play them together. Tatar is one of several
young players who could squeeze into a crowded forward corps; any of
the Red Wings' deep crop of prospects (Tomas
Jurco, Calle
Jarnkrok, Teemu
Pulkkinen, Martin
Frk, Riley
Sheahan) could pop up in that spot at camp. Helm missed most of
last season with a back injury, and his availability at the start of
ththis season is in question. If he needs more time, Andersson will
not end up as the best fourth-line center in the League, but rather
back in the No. 3 spot where he was in Helm's absence. Cory
Emmerton could be the odd man out if a trade isn't made, but if
Helm isn't ready he slots in as the No. 4 center. Kronwall settled in
as the team's first No. 1 defenseman not named Nicklas
Lidstrom in a generation and played quite well. Babcock,
typically tough on young players, fell hard for DeKeyser and quickly
gave him important minutes before a broken thumb derailed his
postseason. If Smith and Kindl take another step forward in their
development, this group will be sneaky good in 2013-14. Gustavsson
was shaky at times behind Howard, and prospect Petr
Mrazek is getting close to being ready for a real chance in the
NHL.
In: F Stephen
Weiss, F Daniel
Alfredsson
Out: F Valtteri
Filppula, D Carlo
Colaiacovo
UFAs: F Damien
Brunner, F Daniel
Cleary, G Daniel
Larsson, D Ian
White, F Jan
Mursak, F Francis
Pare, G Jordan
Pearce, F Brent
Raedeke
Prospects: F Riley
Sheahan, F Tomas
Jurco, F Martin
Frk
Here is the projected 2013-14 lineup for the Red
Wings:
Forwards
Justin
Abdelkader - Pavel
Datsyuk - Henrik
Zetterberg
Gustav
Nyquist - Stephen
Weiss - Daniel
Alfredsson
Johan
Franzen - Darren
Helm - Tomas
Tatar
Drew
Miller - Joakim
Andersson - Todd
Bertuzzi
Mikael
Samuelsson - Jordin
Tootoo
Defensemen
Niklas
Kronwall - Jonathan
Ericsson
Jakub
Kindl - Danny
DeKeyser
Brendan
Smith - Kyle
Quincey
Brian
Lashoff
Goalies
Jimmy
Howard Jonas
Gustavsson
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