Position battles
Yzerman has made it clear young players will not have jobs handed to them. They must earn them. And so the key battles involve the top prospects. Seider seems a lock to make the roster but must prove he belongs among the top six defensemen. Forwards Jonatan Berggren, Lucas Raymond and Joe Veleno must beat out older players or will start out in Grand Rapids. Berggren, a second-round pick (No. 33) in the 2018 NHL Draft, and Veleno, the No. 30 pick in 2018, are 21. Raymond, the No. 4 pick in the 2020 NHL Draft, is 19.
Most intriguing addition
Leddy brings a lot to a young team that needs improvement and development. With 11 seasons of NHL experience, the 30-year-old can set an example and mentor younger players. With his skating ability and skill level, he can help on the power play and at each end of the ice at even strength, getting the puck out of the defensive zone and helping to spend more time in the offensive end.
Biggest potential surprise
Jakub Vrana, whose goals per game rose from 0.29 to 0.36 to 0.38 in the past three seasons, hoped to show what he can do in a larger role after coming from the Washington Capitals in a trade April 12. His numbers could have exploded if he played a full season, but the Red Wings announced Sept. 30 that the 25-year-old forward will be out at least four months after having shoulder surgery.
Ready to break through
It's time for forward Filip Zadina to show the talent that made him the No. 6 pick in the 2018 draft. He has scored 37 points (15 goals, 22 assists) in 86 games for Detroit. Now he's 21 and has spent most of the past three seasons in North America, adjusting to the smaller ice and learning how to play a complete game in the AHL and NHL.
Fantasy sleeper
Defenseman Filip Hronek (fantasy average draft position: 166.1) scored 26 points (two goals, 24 assists) in 56 games last season, including 11 power-play points (all assists). He will likely skate on the top pair and on the first power-play unit, bringing exposure to valuable forwards Larkin and Vrana. Hronek could take the next step offensively and have an improved plus/minus (minus-18 last season) this season after the acquisition of Nedeljkovic, who led the NHL in save percentage last season (.932; minimum 20 games). -- Rob Reese