97.1 the Ticket reports Wyshynski as ranking Wings least-watchable team in the NHL

Per 97.1 the Ticket:

For the fifth year in a row, the Red Wings enter the season without legitimate playoff aspirations. For the third year in a row — since the retirement of Henrik Zetterberg — they enter the season without any legitimate stars. These are the realities of a rebuild.

For fans close to the team, the Wings remain mildly intriguing. They have a core of young players worth watching, with more on the way. From a national perspective, they’re as bland as it gets.

Which is why in a ranking of the NHL’s most watchable teams this season, ESPN’s Greg Wyshynski slotted the Red Wings last. 31 out of 31.

Wyshynski rated each team on a scale of 1-10 in five categories: star power, secondary plot lines, controversy quotient, fun factor and aesthetics. The Red Wings got a 5 or lower in every category except aesthetics (8), including a 2 in star power. No other team was lower than 4 in that department.

Wyshynski’s article is an ESPN+ piece, so here’s what he had to say:

Detroit Red Wings

Star power: 2
Secondary plot lines: 4
Controversy quotient: 2
Fun factor: 4
Aesthetics: 8
Overall watchability rating: 20

The Red Wings’ rebuild will continue as morale improves. Due respect to Dylan Larkin, but this remains a franchise in search of a focal point player. Are we interested in seeing how Filip Zadina develops and how Bobby Ryan continues on his journey? Sure. Are we interested in seeing the Red Wings on most nights of a truncated season? No. Great jerseys, though.

Here’s hoping that the Red Wings are at least marginally more watchable this season.

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