When assessing what the Red Wings' lineup might look like this season, Yzerman said a lot will be determined by players trying to earn, keep or find their place.
"It's important they recognize there's competition not only for jobs, but for ice time," Yzerman said. "I believe that competition is really healthy and it's going to push guys to perform. I believe good athletes, mentally strong guys, really enjoy that challenge.
"Some of the players have to recognize, 'I got to perform. I might lose my spot on this line. I might lose my spot in the lineup.' We got some depth at a lot of positions now. Hopefully, that translates to us being a better team as well."
Last year, defenseman Mortiz Seider and forward Lucas Raymond both impressed throughout camp and preseason action, eventually making Detroit's Opening Night roster and going on to establish themselves as two of the NHL's brightest young stars.