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Moritz Seider's impressive season has positioned him as a cornerstone of the Detroit Red Wings' future, marking a significant milestone in his development as a defenseman. According to Yahoo Sports NHL, Seider achieved new career-highs with 10 goals, 50 assists, and 60 points while maintaining a plus-15 rating, making him the first Red Wings defenseman since Nicklas Lidstrom to register at least 50 assists in a season.
Furthermore, despite the team finishing 22nd in the league with 239 goals, their power play was ranked seventh, significantly influenced by players like Alex DeBrincat and Dylan Larkin. However, the Red Wings struggled in generating point shot production, ranking last in the league for slap shot goals, which highlights an area needing improvement.
As the team reflects on a missed playoff opportunity, they can draw lessons from the Ottawa Senators’ recent performance, emphasizing that star power alone isn't enough for playoff success. The Red Wings find themselves at a crossroads, facing challenges that could keep them in the NHL's middle class unless substantial roster changes occur, similar to strategies employed by teams like the Minnesota Wild.
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