The Athletic posted several articles which are Red Wings-related this morning.
- First, The Athletic surveyed its NHL beat writers to determine the “biggest question” facing each of the NHL’s 32 teams heading into training camps, which begin today and tomorrow across the league.
Max Bultman suggests that the Red Wings need to be concerned about their defensive corps, as opposed their offensive deficit after David Perron, Daniel Sprong and Shayne Gostisbehere left the organization as free agents:
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Is the team’s defense improved? The Red Wings lost a lot of production this offseason, and while they’ll hope to replace that scoring with contributions from Vladimir Tarasenko and via internal improvements, their bigger short-term priority will be defending better as a team. Detroit gave up the league’s ninth most goals per game last season (3.33), and too often gave away easy scoring chances via turnovers and defensive breakdowns. They’ll certainly hope the full-time arrival of Simon Edvinsson can help on the blue line thanks to his length and mobility, but a big part of the equation will need to come from their forwards, who last season tended to be more offensively tilted. Tyler Motte will help there as a matchup forward who can kill penalties, and Christian Fischer will return in a similar role. From there, it’s about getting a little more responsibility out of some of the more skilled forwards, a task which will fall to Derek Lalonde and his staff to execute. — Max Bultman
Continued (paywall); even Red Wings GM Steve Yzerman suggested that the Wings need to focus on the team’s defensive play this upcoming season when the GM spoke with the media on Tuesday.
2. Second, Bultman zooms in perspective-wise while discussing the state of the Wings’ defense and four more questions which the team faces before training camp begins tomorrow. In this case, hope always springs eternal for a player to “earn a spot” on the team, even with its 12 forwards mostly set:
Continue reading Three Athletic things: Regarding the Red Wings’ defense, a forward earning a roster spot and the team’s 3 goaltenders