2024-25 Detroit Red Wings MVP

Who was their MVP this season?


  • Total voters
    46

Felidae

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Sep 30, 2016
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Let me know if anyone should be added in the poll. Some underrated seasons from a few players, the candidates based on stats..


Lucas Raymond
26th in points (80), leads team by 10 points

Dylan Larkin
2nd in points on team (70)
2nd in goals on team (30)
Leads forwards on team in ATOI by almost a minute and a half(20:02)
Leads team in takeaways (39)

Alex Debrincat
Tied with 2nd in points on team
11th in goals leaguewide (37), most on team

Moritz Seider
7th in blocked shots (181), leads team
Leads team in hits (212), 24th leaguewide
8th in ATOI leaguewide (25:04), leads team
18th in points among dmen (46)
 
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Raymond seems like the obvious candidate but based on TOI looks like Larkin is still the most relied upon forward.

Also, Seider despite not taking the next step offensively, remains a workhorse. Though I'm not sure how he's actually been in the role, I think I recall last year he wasn't exactly thriving in it (but also not bad)
 
It's Mo, this team would implode without him. Had a little rough stretch in March but other than that was solid.

I don't hate Chiarot but there is a clear difference with how more effective Seider can be when they run Edvinsson-Seider. Either they should keep that or find him a partner that can hang with the tough minutes.

Raymond was close but fizzled out on his 90+ point pace after the four nations, same with Larkin who was injured apparently.
 
It's Mo, this team would implode without him. Had a little rough stretch in March but other than that was solid.

I don't hate Chiarot but there is a clear difference with how more effective Seider can be when they run Edvinsson-Seider. Either they should keep that or find him a partner that can hang with the tough minutes.

Raymond was close but fizzled out on his 90+ point pace after the four nations, same with Larkin who was injured apparently.
Yep, you'll be able to tell who watches the wings based on how votes go in this thread. Without Seider playing some of the hardest minutes in the league, this team is dead in the water. Raymond is a great young player, star type... but Seider wont get the credit he deserves until people watch him in a playoff series taking their star players heads off, making big stops and scoring. 46 points isn't nothing for a dman either
 

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