With the NHL regular season approaching, the Detroit Red Wings are still seeking a general manager to replace Steve Yzerman, who resigned in July after captain Dylan Larkin’s trade request. Star defenseman Moritz Seider noted that the new hire will have significant work ahead, as he aims to improve the team after a decade-long playoff drought. Seider, who had a standout season with 60 points, expressed enthusiasm for the upcoming year and a desire to repay fans for their support. He emphasized the importance of bringing playoff hockey back to Detroit’s arena, which hasn’t hosted a postseason game since its opening in 2017.
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