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RED WINGS NEWS: Lucas Raymond, Steve Yzerman, Trevor Zegras (Anaheim Ducks, Calder Race) NHL Rumours



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Today we’re talking about last night’s series game between the Anaheim Ducks and Detroit Red Wings, which housed the two frontrunners for the Calder Trophy, awarded to the NHL’s Rookie of the Year: Lucas Raymond of the Wings and Trevor Zegras of the Ducks.

This video is taking place after the 2021 NHL Entry Draft.

The 2021 NHL Draft 1st Round went as follows:

1st) Buffalo Sabres, Owen Power
2nd) Seattle Kraken, Matty Beniers
3rd) Anaheim Ducks, Mason McTavish
4th) New Jersey Devils, Luke Hughes
5th) Columbus Blue Jackets, Kent Johnson
6th) Detroit Red Wings, Simon Edvinsson
7th) San Jose Sharks, William Eklund
8th) Los Angeles Kings, Brandt Clarke
9th) Arizona Coyotes (from Vancouver Canucks), Dylan Guenther
10th) Ottawa Senators, Tyler Boucher
11th) Arizona Coyotes, FORFEITED
12th) Columbus Blue Jackets (from Chicago Blackhawks), Cole Sillinger
13th) Calgary Flames, Matthew Coronato
14th) Buffalo Sabres (from Philadelphia Flyers), Isak Rosén
15th) Detroit Red Wings (from Dallas Stars), Sebastian Cossa
16th) New York Rangers, Brennan Othmann
17th) St. Louis Blues, Zachary Bolduc
18th) Winnipeg Jets, Chaz Lucius
19th) Nashville Predators, Fedor Svechkov
20th) Minnesota Wild (from Edmonton Oilers), Jesper Wallstedt
21st) Boston Bruins, Fabian Lysell
22nd) Edmonton Oilers (from Minnesota Wild), Xavier Bourgault
23rd) Dallas Stars (from Washington Capitals via Detroit Red Wings), Wyatt Johnson
24th) Florida Panthers, Mackie Samoskevich
25th) Columbus Blue Jackets (from Toronto Maple Leafs), Corson Ceulemans
26th) Minnesota Wild (from Pittsburgh Penguins), Carson Lambos
27th) Nashville Predators (from Carolina Hurricanes), Zachary L’Heureux
28th) Colorado Avalanche, Oskar Olausson
29th) New Jersey Devils (from New York Islanders), Chase Stillman
30th) Vegas Golden Knights, Zach Dean
31st) Montreal Canadiens, Logan Mailloux
32nd) Chicago Blackhawks (from Tampa Bay Lightning via Columbus Blue Jackets), Nolan Allan

This video is also taking place after 2021 NHL Season, and after the 2021 Stanley Cup Playoffs, where the Tampa Bay Lightning defeated the Montreal Canadiens in the Finals.

Trevor Zegras was one of the top NHL prospects at the 2019 NHL Entry Draft.

The 2019 NHL Entry Draft saw many top NHL prospects get selected by a variety of teams. The first round of the draft went as follows:

1st – New Jersey Devils, Jack Hughes
2nd – New York Rangers, Kaapo Kakko
3rd – Chicago Blackhawks, Kirby Dach
4th – Colorado Avalanche (from Ottawa Senators), Bowen Byram
5th – Los Angeles Kings, Alex Turcotte
6th – Detroit Red Wings, Moritz Seider
7th – Buffalo Sabres, Dylan Cozens
8th – Edmonton Oilers, Philip Broberg
9th – Anaheim Ducks, Trevor Zegras
10th – Vancouver Canucks, Vasily Podkolzin
11th – Arizona Coyotes (from Philadelphia Flyers), Victor Soderstrom
12th – Minnesota Wild, Matthew Boldy
13th – Florida Panthers, Spencer Knight
14th – Philadelphia Flyers (from Arizona Coyotes), Cam York
15th – Montreal Canadiens, Cole Caufield
16th – Colorado Avalanche, Alex Newhook
17th – Vegas Golden Knights, Peyton Krebs
18th – Dallas Stars, Thomas Harley
19th – Ottawa Senators (from Columbus Blue Jackets), Lassi Thomson
20th – Winnipeg Jets (from Winnipeg via New York Rangers), Ville Heinola
21st – Pittsburgh Penguins, Samuel Poulin
22nd – Los Angeles Kings (from Toronto Maple Leafs), Tobias Bjornfot
23rd – New York Islanders, Simon Holmstrom
24th – Nashville Predators, Philip Tomasino
25th – Washington Capitals, Connor McMichael
26th – Calgary Flames, Jakob Pelletier
27th – Tampa Bay Lightning, Nolan Foote
28th – Carolina Hurricanes, Ryan Suzuki
29th – Anaheim Ducks (from San Jose Sharks via Buffalo Sabres), Brayden Tracey
30th – Boston Bruins, John Beecher
31st – Buffalo Sabres (from St. Louis Blues), Ryan Johnson

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30 Comments

  1. the logical winner should be Seider, he means more to the team and is by far Detroit's best D man….

  2. Let's face it, the Red Wings are still rebuilding. So players like Raymond and Seider are a little disadvantaged over the other rookies. However, Raymond is still a great player, but the best overall rookie is Seider and he should win the Calder.

  3. Raymond is consistent and produces very consistently and often , zegras is flashy and nifty is he as consistent no i give raymond the edge but zegras is closing but its all up in airs i support raymond to the end tho

  4. Raymond plays on a weaker team with a terrible power play than Zegras. I think if you put Raymond on a stronger team even just a few slots up in the standings Raymond would be doing even better.
    It seems clear to me that Raymond is a very good mishmash of play maker, sniper, and a growing two way guy……I mean do you see him back check and strip pucks!?
    Attach that player profile to a line mate that is a dedicated sniper and Raymond's performance would be magic (more than it is).
    Bertuzzi and more so Larkin are great line mates, but they arnt snipers or top tier forwards. On top teams Bertuzzi is a second line guy and on elite teams like FLA, TB, WSH and others Larkin is a second line guy. Raymond seems to be making those two better.

    When we see the Wings strong enough to really go out and play for a playoff spot and have a productive power play I think we'll really see how complete a player Raymond is and how insane offensively he'll be

  5. Idc if Zegras is looking amazing I just can’t stand the kid. I’m just not a fan of his boarder line childish flashy personality. He has some more maturing to do.

  6. The Calder should go to Seider. Period. It usually takes years to develop defensemen and Seider, from day one of his rookie year, has been Detroit's best defenseman. The guy plays over 22:00 per game, the most among all rookies and is 3rd for points for all positions. He plays in every situation. You can send him on the PK, on the PP, late in the game when you need a goal, when you need to preserve a lead, etc.

  7. I’m Montréal fans, and I remember when people things Caufield can win the Calder. God times 😢😭😭

  8. "He loses the puck a little bit." He tried to deke and the ducks get a lucky bounce off his skate, make a nice pass across for an easy tap in.

  9. Just remember, the winner of the Calder doesn't mean they are the best player – it means they had the best rookie season. It by no means projects the rest of their career.

  10. i dont care about the calder anymore. its a points race… long run seider is going to make stevie y look even more like a absolute genius. at 20 dude is looking like a legit top d-man… i fear the day the wings need to pay him…

  11. Zegras is a special player in a way that can’t just shown on the stats sheet so I’d put him over Raymond but behind Seider even though I’m a Ducks fan. But we all know the Calder is just a points race anyway so Seiders not gonna win

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