Detroit Red Wings, Jeff Blashill
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The Detroit Red Wings will look to shake up their roster this offseason and one analyst calls for them to trade a young forward.
The Red Wings have some clearly defined needs as they look to snap a nine-year playoff drought. Here's who could fill them.
Former Red Wings star Brendan Shanahan will not return as president of the Toronto Maple Leafs, ending the Hall of Fame player-turned-executive's tenure after 11 years, nine playoff appearances and no trips beyond the second round of the playoffs.
The Detroit Red Wings are linked to trading for a star young forward to be the team's second-line center in the offseason.
Detroit Red Wings' Lucas Raymond had a big performance for Sweden in Ice Hockey World Championship quarterfinals, but Marco Kasper's tourney is over.
Maple Leafs have been projected to win it all under Brendan Shanahan, but can't even get out of 2nd round. Again. That doesn't help Red Wings fans.
Prospects have a wide range of outcomes. Let's break down three comparable NHL players for the Red Wings' top four prospects.
How about lead Austria to the medal round at the World Championship for the first time since 1994. Kasper assisted on two goals Tuesday and Austria rolled past Latvia 6-1 in Stockholm, Sweden, to finish fourth in Group A with 10 points. Austria (2-2-0-3, W-OTW-OTL-L will face Switzerland (6-0-1-0, 19 points) in the quarterfinals on Thursday.