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An overview of Detroit Red Wings top defensemen, the "German Machine"

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Philippe Patenaude
September 6, 2024  (2:58 PM)
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From a surprise 6th overall NHL pick to winning the Calder Trophy, Moritz Seider has become Detroit Red Wings top defensemen. Here's a look at his achievements and future ahead.

Drafted sixth overall in the 2019 NHL Entry Draft, Moritz Seider was a surprise pick, going 15-20 spots higher than projected. Since then, he has exceeded expectations by becoming the Detroit Red Wings top defensemen. At just 23 years old, the German defensemen rapidly took on the role of Detroit Red Wings number-one blueliner, and he continues to demonstrate his elite status each year.

While his production has slightly decreased from his Calder-winning rookie season, with a drop of up to eight points from his 50-point debut year, Moritz Seider remains a key player. He is entrusted with critical responsibilities, including penalty kills and shutting down opposing teams' top lines. No other Detroit Red Wings defender has faced such challenges in recent times.

Known as "The German Machine," Seider earned this nickname for his relentless and high-energy play. His physicality, reminiscent of Niklas Kronwall, makes him a formidable opponent. Moritz Seider aggressive style and skill have earned him praise from players across the league as one of the toughest defensemen to face and one of the brightest young talents.

Moritz Seider toughness is also evident from his remarkable record of 200 hits and 200 blocked shots in a single season, a feat not achieved since Mike Komisarek in 2007-08. His resilience was highlighted when he played against the Washington Capitals despite being hospitalized with the flu, maintaining an impressive ironman streak of 246 consecutive games.

Though Moritz Seider might not yet be a Norris Trophy contender with stars like Cale Makar and Quinn Hughes in the league, his potential is undeniable. He has firmly established himself as the Detroit Red Wings' "German Machine," and his future looks bright.

Source : Octopusthrower.com
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