NHL.com/de’s Axel Jeroma posted a very lengthy article which reviews Moritz Seider’s 2024-2025 campaign, and while there’s a lot of text here, there are some new comments from Seider as well. What follows is roughly translated from German:
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Season review 2024-2025: The Red Wings’ defenseman still sees potential for improvement for both himself and his team
The 2024-2025 NHL season was full of highlights, action and exciting games. NHL.com/de looks back on the seasons of the best players from Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
In this edition: Moritz Seider of the Detroit Red Wings
Moritz Seider and the Detroit Red Wings experienced a nerve-wracking season. At times, it looked as if the team could return to the Stanley Cup playoffs for the first time since 2016. But in the hot phase of the fight for a Wild Card spot in the Eastern Conference through March and April, the historic club ran out of air. Therefore it was not enough in the end. Three more wins and the Red Wings could have punched their ticket for the postseason.
In his fourth year in the NHL, the German defenseman experienced his first change of coaches. On the 26th of December, Detroit separated itself from coach Derek Lalonde. At that time, the team was in 27th place in the league with 30 points (13-17-4) in 34 games. The team’s management made Todd McLellan the new man in charge of the team.
With him, the Red Wings managed to turn around. In the first 20 games under his leadership, the Red Wings earned 15 wins and collected 31 points. No other of the 32 teams had as good a record in the time between December 26th and February 4th. After a brilliant race to catch up, Detroit was on track toward a playoff berth.