2. What will be the identity?
Lalonde said he wants the Red Wings to consistently be harder to play against.
"Harder to play against isn't necessary in running guys through the glass or anything," general manager Steve Yzerman said. "It's being more dogged on the puck, being more responsible with the puck, being tighter defensively, more diligent defensively, competing harder.
"So Chiarot's a big body (6-foot-3, 234 pounds). Maatta's a big body (6-2, 210). Even Kubalik's an offensive player, but he's a big, strong guy (6-2, 179). So we want to be harder to play against because we're better defensively, we're more competitive and even we have more depth up front that we can match up better, whether it's strong offensive teams or strong defensive teams."
3. How quickly can they come together?
Yzerman seems willing to be patient with a new coach, new system and so many new players.
"I'm hopeful we'll get off to a good start, obviously, but it could take a little time for everything to get sorted out and all the new faces to jell together," he said. "So we'll so how it goes, but I think there will be a lot of excitement."
There already is.
"I'm really excited for training camp already to get going and start building that," Perron said. "Sometimes it can take a lot of months. Sometimes it can take a little bit sooner than we think."