Red Wings forward Lucas Raymond spoke with NHL.com/sv’s Sebastian Noren regarding his 2024-2025 season and his expectations for the upcoming year. Here’s a rough translation of the article:
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The Red Wings forward continued his journey toward elite status in the league: “A complete player”
From the shooting star Leo Carlsson to the experienced Victor Hedman, NHL.com/sv takes a look at the biggest Swedish stars’ rear-view mirrors as we go through the seasons for nine of the biggest Swedish pros in the league during 2024 2025.
Today: Lucas Raymond
Lucas Raymond continued his journey toward becoming one of the league’s best right wingers in 2024-2025. The 23-year-old native of Gothenburg posted a new personal best in assists (53) and points (80) this past season, and he topped the Detroit Red Wings’ points league for the second year in a row.
He finished in third place among the Swedish scoring league, behind Jesper Bratt (88 points for New Jersey) and William Nylander (84 points for Toronto). Even so, the main character is far from satisfied.
“I want to take further steps forward in my game,” Raymond told NHL.com/sv. “I think that I took a step already this past year, but I also feel that I have a lot left to develop. You always try to develop some specific things every summer, and it isn’t any different for me now. I will put in the work that’s required and hopefully I will earn a dividend.”