NHL Rumors: Will the Detroit Red Wings Consider a General Manager Change?
What Lies Ahead for Steve Yzerman if Detroit Fails to Make Playoffs?
Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet recently appeared on Sirius XM NHL Network Radio's Morning Skate, where he was questioned by Gord Stellick and Scott Laughlin regarding the future of Steve Yzerman as the General Manager of the Detroit Red Wings.
Some Red Wings Players Reportedly View Steve Yzerman as Overly Patient
When asked about the implications if the Red Wings miss the playoffs yet again – whether it would be viewed as a setback for next year or a major failure – Friedman shared his insights. He noted that Yzerman is known for his stoicism, a "great poker player" who rarely shows his hand. Friedman believes Yzerman is undoubtedly "hugely frustrated" by the team's performance, especially after another loss. While acknowledging that other Eastern Conference bottom teams also lost, which mitigated the immediate damage, he observed a noticeable "tension" within the team.
Friedman pointed out a stark contrast: while Yzerman himself thrived under high-stakes pressure as a player, the current Red Wings squad appears to struggle significantly when the stakes are highest. This contrast, Friedman suggested, might be particularly vexing for Yzerman.
Yzerman May Need to Adopt a More Assertive Approach for Red Wings Success
A notable speculation Friedman mentioned, having heard whispers of it despite Yzerman's typically private operations, is the possibility of him entrusting the GM role to another individual. This move could allow a new person to have a more distinct influence on the organization.
Yzerman, who will turn 61 in May, is still highly capable. Friedman expressed immense respect for Yzerman's work ethic, calling him a "grinder" who "does not cut corners." However, he pondered if Yzerman might consider empowering someone else to have a stronger voice in the team's direction, rather than managing all aspects himself.
The Stakes Are High for Detroit: A Must-Make Playoff Season
The Detroit Red Wings are currently in a critical battle for a final playoff berth in the Eastern Conference. Their recent performance in March, a challenging 5-7-2 record coupled with injuries to key players like Dylan Larkin, has added to the pressure. After a decade without playoff appearances, the situation is increasingly scrutinized for an Original Six franchise.
Cracks in team cohesion emerged last year when Dylan Larkin publicly criticized Yzerman's inaction at the trade deadline. Yzerman, in turn, retorted that the team shouldn't have needed external help and that it was up to the players to perform – a testament to his competitive nature.
While Yzerman brought in Todd McLellan to lead the group, questions persist regarding the development and handling of younger players, especially as the league trends younger while Detroit seemingly relies more on veterans. Yzerman consistently reassures fans that the team is "coming" and still "building." However, if Detroit misses the playoffs again, particularly after being on the cusp in 2024 due to tiebreakers, the patience of both the fanbase and ownership will undoubtedly wear thin.
Making the playoffs is imperative this season. Given Yzerman's legendary status and contributions to the organization, firing him would be an incredibly difficult decision for ownership. Instead, they might consider elevating him to another role within the organization if the team fails to meet expectations.
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