The 2024-25 season is set to be transformational for the Detroit Red Wings as they blend exciting prospects and young talent with seasoned veterans.
They open at Little Caesars Arena on October 10th against the Pittsburgh Penguins, marking the start of a new era. This summer brought notable roster changes, with General Manager Steve Yzerman hinting at a lineup heavy on fresh faces eager to make their mark.
The team recently signed Joe Veleno to a two-year contract, bringing the number of signed forwards to ten. Jonatan Berggren is also expected to secure a spot unless traded. The forward setup maintains familiar top-six faces, while the bottom-six and defensive lines see slight modifications. Simon Edvinsson is set to rejuvenate the top-four defenders, and Albert Johansson could make an impact in a lower-pairing role.
Third Line: Rasmussen – Copp – Berggren Jonatan Berggren, pending contract signing, joins Michael Rasmussen and Andrew Copp, aiming for secondary power-play impact.
Fourth Line: Motte – Veleno – Fischer Tyler Motte's defensive grit complements Christian Fischer and versatile Joe Veleno.
As the offseason progresses, further tweaks could address Moritz Seider and Lucas Raymond's contract extensions. The Red Wings are poised for youthful revitalization, blending new talent with tested experience and offering optimism for a return to playoff contention.