Raymond said he arrived at training camp in Traverse City with the sole mission of cracking Detroit's Opening Night roster. He quickly established himself, becoming the first teenager to play for Detroit, the first to make the Opening Night roster and the first to play on Opening Night since current Red Wings captain Dylan Larkin in 2015-16.
"Even from Day 1, whether he was playing in Grand Rapids or he was playing on our team, it didn't really matter to him," Larkin said on Oct. 26. "He wanted to play in North America. He wanted to play pro hockey. I think he really believed in himself and believed whether it was this year or next year, 10 games, two months, whatever it was, he's gonna have an impact on this team."
Raymond's scoring abilities were apparent early. With his first career hat trick in his sixth NHL game on Oct. 24 at Chicago, Raymond became the second teenager in franchise history to accomplish the feat, joining Steve Yzerman, who tallied a pair of hat tricks during his teenage years (Dec. 23, 1983 and March 30, 1985).