Offense
Detroit’s biggest threat will be Dylan Larkin who is coming off of signing a 5 year, 30.5-million-dollar contract. Larkin had 16 goals and 47 assists last season, and looks to be Detroit’s cornerstone for the near future. Along with Larkin, Anthony Mantha had a solid 2017-2018 season and is likely to be a major factor in the club’s offense. Mantha led the Wings’ roster in goals with 24 and added a matching 24 assists to his point total last year.
Winger Added
The Red Wings picked up the steal of the draft this offseason, when they selected Winger Filip Zadina sixth overall. The Czech was ranked third among North American Skaters and was projected to be picked in the third to fourth overall range. He slid a little. If the Red Wings brass think he is NHL ready, he could be a step in the right direction towards answering Detroit’s scoring woes. Zadina put up 44 goals and 38 assists in 57 QMJHL games last season. Our 2018 Detroit Red Wings season preview notes that he is a natural goal scorer. Zadina would almost certainly provide an immediate boost to the club’s goal scoring.
Gustav Nyquist, Andreas Athanasiou, and the newly signed Thomas Vanek could all factor in to the team’s scoring this season as well. Nyquist (21-19-40) finished fourth on the team in points last season as well as second in goals. Athanasiou had 33 points but has shown steady improvements in his game through his first two full-time NHL seasons, and has the speed and skill to contribute more this year. Vanek had 24 goals and 32 assists as a member of Vancouver and Columbus last season and should provide a boost to the team’s offense.
Defense
Trevor Daley and Danny DeKeyser are also expected to play significant minutes. Both averaged over 20 minutes per game last season (20:42 and 20:19 respectively). DeKeyser was the only defenseman on the roster to play the entire season and finish with a positive plus-minus rating (+2). Daley is likely to play decent minutes again this season as he hits the age of 35.
The Wings’ defense is rounded out by Niklas Kronwall (4-23-27), Jonathan Ericsson (3-10-13), and Nick Jensen (0-15-15). Overall our 2018 Detroit Red Wings season preview finds this group of defensemen are getting too old to compete. Especially with the increase speed and and injection of youth in the NHL.
Goaltending
Detroit brought in Jonathan Bernier to complete their tandem in net. Bernier had playing time in 37 games as a member of the Colorado Avalanche last season, and handled the workload fairly well. He had 2.85 GAA average and a .913 save percentage on the season. He should be able to provide Howard some more rest than he got last season, and ultimately creates a solid presence in the Red Wings’ Crease.
2018 Detroit Red Wings Season Preview: Outlook
2018 Detroit Red Wings Season Preview: Prediction
Record: 31-38-13=75 points
Finish: 5th in the Atlantic Division
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