The Detroit Red Wings are not going to the playoffs in 2025. It’s a disappointing result for Lucas Raymond and his teammates. This team overcame what could have been a bottom-five league finish this year.
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Lucas Raymond and the Detroit Red Wings lost to the Ottawa Senators on Thursday night. Detroit suffered its 11th loss in 14 games, all of which were in regulation.
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Detroit Red Wing fans have become well-accustomed to seeing Dylan Larkin and Lucas Raymond do their thing on a nightly basis. Larkin, the Red Wings’ captain and longest-tenured player, is the team’s top center and is on pace to record his fourth-straight 30-goal season.
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The youngster was selected eighth overall in 2022.
What happens when Detroit Red Wings linemates become foes? Dylan Larkin and Lucas Raymond are about to find out. When the USA and Sweden wrap up round-robin play in the 4 Nations Face-Off on Monday (8 p.m.
Some may view the break in the NHL season for the 4 Nations Face-Off as nothing more than a money grab, but don’t count Detroit Red Wings forward Lucas Raymond among that group.
The NHL's 4 Nations Face-Off will begin Wednesday, with top hockey nations the United States, Canada, Sweden and Finland vying for the title.
Last season was a coming out party for Detroit Red Wings star forward Lucas Raymond. This season is about Raymond establishing his credentials among the elite performers in the NHL.
From afar, before he took his current job, Detroit Red Wings coach Todd McLellan was certain about one thing when it came to Lucas Raymond. He knew that the kid was a real talent.
The phrases “difference-maker” and “elite-level talent” have come up often when discussing the Detroit Red Wings’ ongoing rebuild. The task of any rebuild is to find and add players that those phrases apply to, and teams usually need luck in the draft lottery and the draft as a whole to accumulate that kind of talent.
Lucas Raymond has been on fire lately, living up to the hype as a star in the making. While the Detroit Red Wings sit near the bottom of the Eastern Conference, Raymond has been a consistent bright spot.
It’s not difficult to make a case that Lucas Raymond is Detroit’s MVP this season, especially lately with a goal binge that shows seven goals in seven games.
Lucas Raymond currently leads the Detroit Red Wings in points with 18. The Red Wings are seventh in the Atlantic Division with 15 points. I previously wrote that the Red Wings would need to lean on a mixture of young players and veterans for the 2024-25 season.
This story appeared on hockeysverige.se and has been translated from Swedish to English. After years of trying, the Detroit Red Wings aim to shift gears and finally make it back to the playoffs.
The Detroit Red Wings have had some stumbles early on in the 2024-25 season. But the Red Wings have also turned in some dominating performances, as well.
After years of carrying the bulk of the offensive load for the Detroit Red Wings, team captain Dylan Larkin is no longer the only elite offensive talent on the team, and may no longer be the team’s best player either.
It was a busy day for the Detroit Red Wings. Earlier Monday, the Red Wings signed Jonathan Berggren to a one-year, $825,000 deal. Monday evening, the Red Wings announced they locked up forward Lucas Raymond to an eight-year contract extension worth $64.6 million.
One major domino has fallen for the Detroit Red Wings as the team announced an eight-year, $64.6M extension for forward Lucas Raymond.
The Detroit Red Wings kept their 2024 Stanley Cup Playoff hopes alive on Monday, coming back from a 4-1 deficit and beating the Montreal Canadiens 5-4 in overtime.
When the Detroit Red Wings used the fourth overall pick in the 2020 Draft on Lucas Raymond, there were high hopes that the Swedish-born forward could become a piece of the puzzle that would eventually lead the organization back to form.
Last night was terrible on the ice, but Yardbarker's Griffin Carroll is right back out there for his next shift, looking to help us find some winners, like the true gamer he is.
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