Red Wings: World Championships, Raymond, Byram

World Championships: Raymond stands out for Swedes

Michael Brandsegg-Nygard’s ejection at the World Championships tournament hinted at his upside to bring added physical presence to the Red Wings. Today, we’re looking at the continued rise of scoring wing Lucas Raymond. The world stage has seen another step forward in Detroit’s reconstruction. 

Detroit’s 2020 first round pick is turning heads again. Lucas Raymond has 4 goals 6 assists in 8 games for Sweden.  It seems like the right shot wing keeps stepping up. 

Raymond solidified his spot in Detroit signing an 8 year extension last summer. The right shot wing made the team at 19 and hasn’t looked back.  The point production is matched with a willingness to engage physically when needed. 

Lucas Raymond is stepping out as the face of the Detroit Red Wings. Fans are increasingly excited about his skillset, and the world stage is taking note. The best, it seems, is yet to come for #23. 

BUFFALO CONSIDERING TRADE FOR BOWEN BYRAM:

In 2019, Detroit had another round of lottery trouble. The team moved back to 6th and shocked the fans and pundits by selecting Moritz Seider. Two picks earlier saw Colorado take Bowen Byram

Now part of the Sabres, Byram seems to be the odd man out. With a well stocked blue line on the left, the Sabres are exploring a trade.  This should be a player Detroit is at least considering. 

Byram is 2 years from UFA status. Estimates for an extension are coming in at 6m+ to get him through the RFA years. Any interested team would want to negotiate a long term deal, that could mean a tag similar to Moritz Seider’s 8.55m

THE Price for Byram

The past season saw Byram play 22+ minutes per game. The pending RFA is expecting a raise on his  3.85m deal. The left shot defenseman recently changed representation. With UFA status around the corner, buying those years may come at a premium. 

Price and competition will be the key issues. Columbus is willing to part with both of their first round picks. Detroit may be asked to part with an NHL ready prospect that Buffalo can insert into the lineup. With a need at center, that would likely be Lombardi or Danielson. 

It seems safe to say that Marco Kasper’s rise in play has him off the table.  The 13th overall pick should be available, but the right forward will be tougher.  At this point, the Red Wings may be unwilling to part with the pieces needed to make this work. 

The UFA market has some interesting names, but the trade market may be a stronger talent pool. Several teams will likely look at Bowen Byram. Acquiring the RFA rights and being able to negotiate a max term deal could enter into the discussion. It remains to be seen if Steve Yzerman can or would make that deal happen. 

2 thoughts on “Red Wings: World Championships, Raymond, Byram”

  1. The Sabers really want a a very good RD for Byram to take his place opposite Dahlin. Yes, Byram was playing on his off side. Detroit has no quality RD to give.
    I think he should go to Van, because Quinn Hughes wants to go to NJ.
    Van gets Byram, Dawson Mercer, NJ 2026 1st, Casey Seamus
    Buff gets Simon Nemec, Vans 2nd
    NJ gets Quinn Hughes
    And everybody is happy!

    1. That’s a beautiful return! I think it will boil down to what Byram wants, as his contract is up and needs to extend. 2 more years of RFA plus as many UFA years as a club can get. At that point (if 5 to 7 years) probably 8.5m+. Detroit is going to be a tough sell. Buffalo is rumored to be looking at the center position as well. Not sure if it was them, but a few teams asked about Kasper and that sounds like a no go.
      As for RD, it would have to be a prospect that’s highly thought of. At the moment on Sandin-Pellikka is stirring people up and not a likely swap. I have to think the team will let a potential suitor negotiate and Byram holds a strong position. He can refuse to sign, so it needs to be handled well. Would love to see him in Detroit, but short of a Dpiece, 1st and/or a centerman getting a deal done could be rough. Nice drop in! Thanks for that!

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