
Current Season
GP
58
Goals
7
Assists
31
Points
38
+/-
+13
S%
5.7%
Career Stats
Contract
Cap Hit
$8.55M
Total Value
$59.85M
Expires
7 yrs · 2030-2031
Status
Then UFA
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Recent Stories
Moritz Seider and Lucas Raymond join Todd McLellan for a media session that drops nuggets on Detroit's post-Olympic reset. These Red Wings pieces dish on line chemistry tweaks and defensive schemes taking shape in practice. With the Atlantic stacked, their insights reveal how McLellan squeezes more from young guns amid a tight wildcard hunt.
Dylan Larkin jets from Milan triumph to a sun-soaked Miami celebration, gold medal dangling as the Red Wings captain recharges before Thursday's Ottawa clash. Teammates like Raymond and Seider bring their own Olympic fire back to a Detroit squad sitting third in the Atlantic with playoff dreams alive in their centennial year. Insiders buzz about how Larkin's faceoff dominance and penalty-kill grit translate to a brutal post-break slate against Ottawa, Carolina, Nashville and beyond.
The Red Wings slice their roster down to the Opening Night 23 with Justin Holl heading back to Grand Rapids, sharpening the focus as they gear up for the Centennial kickoff against Montreal. Steve Yzerman's crew has been stacking the deck all offseason with vets like James van Riemsdyk and Petr Mrázek jumping aboard, but now the real test begins with a blue line blending Moritz Seider's grit and young guns like Axel Sandin-Pellikka.
Detroit's Moritz Seider and Lucas Raymond wrap Olympic duties and rejoin the Red Wings next week, injecting star power into a lineup clawing for the wildcard. Raymond's Milan heartbreak fuels his fire, while Seider's physicality bolsters the backend just when Yzerman needs it most. The Wings' surge hinges on these two slotting back in seamlessly amid a brutal schedule stretch.
The Detroit Red Wings dive headfirst into a mini-training camp at Little Caesars Arena, ramping up the physicality and heart rates under Todd McLellan's watchful eye as they shake off Olympic rust. With only three Olympians like Larkin, Raymond, and Seider still away, the core group grinds through strenuous drills that blend team-building wrestling with real game-edge sharpness, knowing the final 24 games demand peak ferocity.
Eduards Tralmaks turns heads in Milan with three goals against NHL stars, outpacing every Red Wing at the Olympics including Larkin, Raymond and Seider. The burly Griffins forward, who's lit up Grand Rapids with 18 goals this season, just showed he belongs in Detroit's lineup amid trade deadline whispers. Steve Yzerman now faces a real dilemma on whether to call up this Latvian wild card or chase a deal before the break ends.