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The Detroit Red Wings are focusing on improving their goal-scoring capabilities this offseason. After finishing 22nd in the NHL with 2.91 goals per game, general manager Steve Yzerman emphasized the need for better players and specifically targeted five-on-five scoring improvements.
This comes after a season where the team fell short of making the playoffs, leading to increased pressure on Yzerman to make impactful roster changes. Meanwhile, fans are eagerly anticipating the development of prospect Sebastian Cossa, a goaltender whose performance has been inconsistent during his time with the Grand Rapids Griffins.
Additionally, head coach Todd McLellan has called for Lucas Raymond to adopt a more selfish playstyle to maximize his scoring potential, indicating that an increase in shots could turn him into a 40-goal scorer.
The combination of addressing offensive strategies, player development, and potential roster adjustments suggests a strategic direction for the Red Wings as they look to return to playoff contention in the coming season.
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