General manager Steve Yzerman wasn't ready to say qualifying for the playoffs was achievable before the season, but made it clear he anticipated the Red Wings taking a significant step toward contention. Detroit took some baby steps last season, going 23-22-6 in its first 51 games before fading in its final 31 and finishing 32-40-10, 26 points behind the Washington Capitals for the second wild card into the playoffs from the Eastern Conference.
But the Red Wings saw the potential of their future with breakout seasons from 21-year-old defenseman Moritz Seider, the Calder Trophy winner voted as the NHL rookie of the year with 50 points (seven goals, 43 assists) in 82 games, and 21-year-old forward Lucas Raymond, who was third among NHL rookies with 57 points (23 goals, 34 assists). More young talent is on the way, such as 21-year-old forward Elmer Soderblom, who scored a goal in his NHL debut in the Red Wings opener against the Montreal Canadiens, and 19-year-old defenseman Simon Edvinsson, who began this season with Grand Rapids of the American Hockey League but is likely to make his NHL debut this season.
"We're hopeful that all our young players continue to take a step forward and, again, with all the hope of becoming a better hockey team," Yzerman said. "I believe we'll be a better hockey team this year. I expect us to be. Having said that, with a lot of changes, it can take some time for things to settle in, including a new coaching staff. It can take some time for everybody to get familiar with one another, the coaches to really understand and know the players and how to best utilize them, get the most out of them.
"So I'm cautiously optimistic. I expect us to be a better hockey team and I hope that translates to more wins."
Four games are a small sample size, but the early returns are good.
Detroit is tied for ninth in the NHL in goals per game (3.75) and tied for 10th in goals-against (2.75).
Larkin (two goals, three assists), Kubalik (two goals, three assists) and Maatta (one goal, four assists) share the team lead with five points each followed by Perron (three goals, one assist) and forward Oskar Sundqvist (one goal, three assists) with four points apiece.