Here's the five-point plan of Patrick Kane to put Red Wings in the playoffs
, Detroit Red Wings forward, has outlined a five-point plan to help the team end its eight-year playoff drought.
Here's a breakdown of his strategy:
1. Ramp Up the Power Play
Kane believes the Red Wings can improve their power play to become a top-five unit in the league. Despite finishing ninth last season, Kane sees potential for better performance, particularly in his own contributions. He noted that he scored only two power-play goals last season, a number he aims to increase to help bolster the team's overall effectiveness with the man advantage.
2. Stop Leaking Goals
The Red Wings ranked 24th in goals against last season, allowing 273 goals (3.329 per game), which was above the league average. Kane emphasizes the importance of improving the team's defensive play, noting that it's a collective effort that includes all players, not just those primarily responsible for defense. He believes that solidifying their defensive structure is crucial for making the playoffs.
3. Rely on Depth ScoringDespite losing key players like
Robby Fabbri,
David Perron,
Daniel Sprong,
Jake Walman, and
Shayne Gostisbehere, the Red Wings still have substantial depth. Kane points to the team's balanced scoring across multiple lines as a strength. Last season, the team had several players reaching double digits in goals, including
Dylan Larkin,
Lucas Raymond,
Alex DeBrincat,
Vladimir Tarasenko, and
J.T. Compher. Kane is confident that this depth can help relieve pressure on the top players and contribute to overall success.
4. Improve Chemistry with Alex DeBrincat
Kane and DeBrincat previously formed a dynamic duo in Chicago and have shown signs of rekindling that chemistry in Detroit. Kane highlighted their productive partnership last season and aims to enhance it further. They plan to spend time together in the offseason to work on their chemistry, both on and off the ice, with the goal of elevating their combined performance to new heights.
5. Expect a Better Version of Himself
Kane is committed to improving his own game to help the team. He aims to build on his performance from last season, where he scored 20 goals in 50 games. Kane is focused on preparing for a full season with the Red Wings and expects to take on a larger leadership role, both on and off the ice. At 35, he believes his experience and leadership can positively influence the team during both good and challenging times.
By addressing these key areas, Kane hopes to guide the Red Wings into playoff contention and end their postseason drought. His plan emphasizes not only individual improvement but also a collective effort to enhance the team's overall performance.
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