"He was one of my first friends here," Berggren said. "He showed me around, helped me with my car and other stuff. We're two young kids, so we have a lot of fun on and off the ice. We have the same humor. It's been awesome."
They have been linemates, on and off, since Berggren made his NHL debut on Nov. 10. And while Red Wings head coach Derek Lalonde has shuffled lines throughout the season, the on-ice chemistry between Veleno and Berggren is apparent.
"He's a strong, faster center who has helped me a lot," Berggren said about Veleno. "He creates space. We have fun outside of the rink, so it's been easy to talk to each other on the ice. It helps us both see the situation, which was a huge help for me in the beginning when I came up here."
After tallying 15 points in 66 games with Detroit in 2021-22, Veleno has seven goals and 10 assists in 72 games this season.
"I've had a lot of experience this year and last," Veleno said. "My speed, positioning on the ice and defensive play have all improved. I'm just reading the game a bit easier than last year. I still have a long way to go, but just trying to learn every day."
As for Berggren, he has 24 points on 13 goals and 11 assists through his first 58 NHL games.
"You need to be 100 percent every shift," Berggren said. "You can't take any shifts off. The guys are so good in this league, so they will hurt you right away. It's still a learning process for me, but I feel like I'm figuring it out. I hope that I will get better and better every day."