Speaking to the media in his annual end-of-season session on Friday afternoon, Yzerman was quick to point out while there are several positives from the 2022-23 season, improvement across the board will be required next year for the Red Wings to take another step forward.
"We really need to get better in every area," Yzerman said. "We gotta be a more physical team and a more competitive team. That doesn't mean I gotta go out and get some 6-foot-6, 250 (pounder) to go out and beat people up. You have to win puck battles, block shots, win face-offs and all those little things make a team more competitive. We have to improve in all those areas."
Detroit finished the season with a 35-37-10 (80 points) record, a six-point improvement from 2021-22, but the Red Wings still placed seventh in the top-heavy Atlantic Division.
Detroit did make strides in several significant team statistics. Last season, the club ranked 25th in goals per game (2.77 percent), 31st in goals against per game (3.78), 16th on the power play (16.3) and 32nd on the penalty kill (73.8).
In 2022-23, the Red Wings finished 23rd in goals per game (2.93), 22nd in goals against per game (3.33), 16th on the man advantage (21.3) and 18th on the PK (78.5).