Dylan Larkin: The Red Wings signed Larkin to an eight-year, $69.6 million contract ($8.7 million average annual value) March 1, keeping their captain from becoming an unrestricted free agent. Larkin leads Detroit in goals (32), assists (46) and points (78). The 26-year-old has set an NHL career high in points, and it's 24 more than David Perron, who is second on the Red Wings with 54 points. He's tied his NHL career high in goals and is one assist from matching his career best. Larkin was born in Waterford, Michigan, about 40 minutes north of Detroit, and is committed to the Red Wings amid the rebuild.
Young players:DefensemanMoritz Seider, the No. 6 pick of the 2019 NHL Draft, won the Calder Trophy as NHL rookie of the year last season. He has continued to develop into a beast on the blue line this season and turned 22 on Thursday. Forward Lucas Raymond, the No. 4 pick of the 2020 NHL Draft, reached 100 points in the NHL with the second of his three assists Thursday. At age 21 years, 9 days, he became the third youngest player to reach 100 points for Detroit, behind Yzerman (19 years, 174 days, on Oct. 30, 1984) and Gordie Howe (20 years, 350 days, on March 16, 1949). Defenseman Simon Edvinsson, the No. 6 pick of the 2021 NHL Draft, and forward Marco Kasper, the No. 8 pick of the 2022 NHL Draft, each made his NHL debut late this season.
Draft picks:The Red Wings have 28 picks in the draft in the next three years, including five first-round picks, five in the second round and five in the fourth. Yzerman stressed that the Red Wings must make good decisions with those picks, and that includes looking for opportunities to acquire current NHL players with them. Otherwise, the Red Wings will select players in the draft and hope they turn into NHL players. Ultimately, they need to find difference-makers who can form the core of a consistent contender.