yes context matters
So they have the hardest deployment on their team, that isn’t league wide hardest deployment.
No, they have the hardest deployment in the league. Not just on their team. The Y axis on the chart shows the rel CF of opposing players on their own teams. As in, they play against the players that have the best CF on their own teams. You don't seem to understand the statistic. You can go check yourself, they are at the very top of the chart even if you plot every single defenseman in the NHL. They face the hardest competition in the league. Seider specifically has faced the hardest competition in the NHL of any player since he entered the league and has held his own in that capacity.
Pavel's Dog also posted a clearer statistic that shows the same thing. They have the highest # of minutes played against elite competition in the NHL.
Fair, they play tough minutes and are doing really well. They're the last players I would say anything bad about, they're legit. Just too early to call them the best pair in the league. A pair like Hughes Hronek or Makar Toews is dominant in xga and on xgf as well for example.
I agree with that. They don't have the offense to go along with the defense, but I would be comfortable saying they are the best defensive pair in the NHL. The problem is that we don't really know how they could do offensively against worse players because the Wings immediately get scored on if anyone other than them plays the top 2 lines on every opposing team, so there is no choice but to bury them in that usage. Hopefully in the coming years we'll see the 2nd and 3rd pair in Detroit improve, and then we'll really see what Seider and Ed can do on the offensive side of the puck.
But again this is why this thread is quite frustrating for Wings fans when people keep saying Yzerman f***ed up by not tanking. In 2019, the only player that clearly goes above Seider in a redraft is Hughes. In 2020, the only player that clearly goes above Raymond is Stutzle. In 2021, Edvinsson has an argument for #1 along with Luke Hughes and Kent Johnson. That's 3 straight years that Yzerman drafted an arguably #2-4 caliber player in the draft. So if the Wings had drafted #2, #2, #2 3 years in a row and got the same exact players, Seider/Ray/Ed would be good picks in those spots. Would people still be saying they should have tanked even harder for the #1 pick in those years? I doubt it (especially given it's luck based).
The only years where tanking even harder would have made a difference are 2023 with Bedard, and maybe 2022 with Cooley. Last year they missed the playoffs by 0 points so I'm not sure how tanking would even have been possible without trading Seider and Raymond. But the point is that drafting is not the issue in detroit and has not been at any point during Yzerman's tenure. The problem, by and large, is terrible pro scouting. And that is what has to improve, not the drafting.