THN’s ‘fantasy hockey outlook’ for the Red Wings attempts to discern the Wings’ crease crunch

The Hockey News’s Jason Chen breaks down the Red Wings’ 2024-2025 fantasy hockey outlook today, discussing potential break-out, bounce-back and bust players, as well as offering an assessment of the Red Wings’ goaltending situation:

This is arguably the most difficult position to project for the Wings, and certainly the most fraught part of its roster. There’s no reason to think Talbot will not be the No. 1 on opening night. He’s coming off an excellent season with the Kings and he’s far more experienced and reliable than anyone else they have right now. His stats likely won’t be as good as they were with the Kings, but the Wings have an high-upside lineup with an offense that can bail him out to secure wins. 

I wonder if the stylistically contrasting teams would affect Talbot’s play; I won’t reach for him but concede he’s a good zero-G option based on his play and the Wings’ goal support. 

Behind him will be Lyon, who was fantastic last season for a hot minute before he burned out, literally. The workload of a No. 1 is just too immense for a career journeyman backup such as Lyon, and he’ll likely factor in as the No. 2 behind Talbot. He’s a streaming option at best.

Then there’s the two wild cards: Ville Husso and Jack Campbell. Husso has a big contract and he was just fine for stretches in his first season with the Wings. Last season, he was limited to just 19 games due to injury with some strong starts and some really, really poor ones. He may force his way into the rotation ahead of Lyon, but he has to be really good and Talbot has to falter if Husso wants to be the No. 1 again. I’d add Husso to the watch list but fall short of committing a roster spot to stash him. 

Campbell was signed this summer as insurance. I doubt we’ll see him in the NHL barring some kind of catastrophe, but it’s amusing to see him ranked as the second-highest goalie on Yahoo, ahead of both Husso and Lyon.

Continued; when it comes to the outcomes for the Red Wings’ goaltenders, it truly is a guessing game.

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