NHL.com/sv is posting a series of articles in which their correspondents interview Swedish NHL stars to discuss the 2025-2026 season in review. This morning, Peter Ekholm posted an interview with Lucas Raymond, which I believe was taken before Steve Yzerman’s decision to step down as the Wings’ GM.
Here’s a rough translation thereof:
Continue reading Roughly translated: Lucas Raymond reviews his and the Wings’ 25-26 campaign with NHL.com/svLucas Raymond left another NHL season without a playoff appearance. During his 5 seasons in the NHL, the 24-year-old Gothenburg native has yet to experience a single playoff game.
The Red Wings’ drought is ten years old now–but if there’s one player who’s going to get the team out of it, it’s Raymond.
“There have been too many years here where we have been just on the doorstep but haven’t succeeded. We need to get this in order quickly if we’re going to be able to take the next step,” Raymond said as he summed up another playoff miss for his team in the spring of 2026.
With his best season to date–and an 80-point season in the bank–Lucas Raymond entered the 2025-2026 season with high expectations. The Red Wings had the goal of being involved in battling for the top of the league standings, and Raymond would be the leading player.
“The expectations I have on myself are always greater than those that come from outside. But I think it’s fun to have expectations, and to take responsibility on the ice; I wouldn’t want it any other way. We all have expectations in this league, and I think it highlights the best of every player,” Raymond told NHL.com/en before the season kicked off.