They are balancing the contributions of aging veterans with the development of their younger talent.
35-year-old Patrick Kane, who recorded 20 goals and 27 assists in 50 games last season after undergoing hip resurfacing surgery, is back with a one-year, $4 million contract. Meanwhile, 21-year-old Lucas Raymond led the team in points with 72, just ahead of captain Dylan Larkin. Alex DeBrincat, 26, added 27 goals and 40 assists in his first season with the Detroit Red Wings, though a mid-season scoring drought may have impacted the team's playoff hopes.
Young winger Jonatan Berggren, 22, voiced his frustration over limited NHL playing time despite a strong AHL performance, where he tallied 56 points in 53 games. Head coach Derek Lalonde acknowledges Jonatan Berggren's potential and the challenge of finding a spot for him on the roster.
With important players like Moritz Seider and Lucas Raymond needing new contracts, GM Steve Yzerman faces the task of managing the $88 million salary cap. As the season approaches, Berggren and his camp will push for a contract extension, hoping to secure a more prominent role in Detroit's lineup.
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Jonatan Berggren Frustrated at not Making Detroit Red Wings Roster
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