Sixty-nine players are participating in this year's training camp, including 40 forwards, 21 defensemen and eight goaltenders. And as Detroit's 2022-23 roster begins to take shape, Lalonde is excited to help the Red Wings build a new identity.
"You can dissect last year's season any way you want with the defensive deficiency numbers or the holes here and the holes there," Lalonde said. "I think Steve (Yzerman) did a great job addressing those with free agency, but this is a group of guys that we feel can skate. We are going to use that as an advantage and potentially an identity for us."
Lalonde said he "worked very hard trying to get to know the group" this summer.
"We literally worked off a spreadsheet on when we talked to a certain player, what we talked to him about and why," Lalonde said. "It just forces you to stay on top of it. I think those relationships are vitally important."