Last season, the Detroit Red Wings were on fire, lighting up as one of the NHL's best at scoring. Their scoring frenzy from January to February was incredible. Yet, they face losing Patrick Kane to free agency this summer. Replacing his crucial role is a must before the 2024-25 season kicks off.
Marchessault could be a game-changer for Detroit, bringing veteran savvy to guide the younger forwards. He'd fit right into the top-six, offering more goal-scoring prowess than Kane, with a career-high 42 goals this season with the Golden Knights. Plus, he's not just about scoring; he's great at setting up plays too, which is just what the Red Wings need.
The Red Wings are sitting on nearly $30 million in projected salary cap space. A chunk of that will likely be used to extend Lucas Raymond and Moritz Seider, but there should still be enough left to bolster their lineup. Jonathan Marchessault, a smart pick in NHL Free Agency, would be an excellent addition for Detroit.
Source Clutchpoints: Best Jonathan Marchessault destinations if he leaves Golden Knights
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Do you think he will be a good fit? | ||
Yes | 78 | 89.7 % |
No | 9 | 10.3 % |
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