November 25, 2024

Health update released on detroit red wings captain dylan larkin

Dylan Larkin recovering from surgery after late-season injury

Detroit Red Wings captain Dylan Larkin is recovering from surgery for an upper-body injury sustained late in the season.

General manager Steve Yzerman provided the update Friday, adding that the 27-year-old forward is expected to be at 100 percent by the start of training camp.

Larkin scored a career-high 33 goals and added 36 assists in 68 games in 2023-24, his ninth season with Detroit.

The Michigan native has 506 points (212 goals, 294 assists) in 652 games since the Red Wings drafted him in the first round (15th overall) in 2014.

2024 NHL team report cards: draft, free agency and trades

Every NHL offseason is a chance for front office personnel around the league to bolster their club’s on-ice roster in an effort to improve their Stanley Cup chances in the upcoming campaign. This offseason included blockbuster trades (some occurring during the Stanley Cup Final), several teams drafting a new No. 1 prospect for their pipeline, and a particularly frenetic free agency period that included more than 100 players signing and $1 billion spent on July 1 alone.

Some teams aced the offseason test. Other teams … did not.

Here are the report cards for all 32 NHL teams through the first wave of signings and trades, based on the moves they made, the moves they wanted to make and their needs entering the rest of the summer.

 

Note: Advanced statistics are from Natural Stat Trick and Evolving Hockey. Cap and contract information is from PuckPedia; teams with negative remaining cap space are that much over the cap, and must be cap-compliant by opening night. Kristen Shilton covered the Atlantic and Metro teams, Ryan S. Clark the Central and Pacific clubs.

Coach status: Patience is one trait that can play a role in defining a rebuild. Luke Richardson has been a patient figure in his two seasons in charge of a young Blackhawks roster. Although the Blackhawks remain in a rebuild, they’re approaching what appears to be the next stage in that plan.

Homegrown talents such as Connor Bedard, Kevin Korchinski, Philipp Kurashev and Alex Vlasic have grown under Richardson. And they’ve now used the past two free agency cycles to recruit veterans that have added another layer to a rebuild that appears it could be on the verge of finishing with more than 30 wins and 70 points after having consecutive 20-win campaigns with less than 60 points.

Overall grade: A. GM Kyle Davidson supplemented the young core with veterans such as Nick Foligno and Taylor Hall last offseason. A year later, Davidson was adept in using copious cap space to add even more veterans, while addressing their weaknesses.

Bertuzzi and Teravainen provide more top-six options for a team that finished last in goals per game. Brodie, Brossoit and Martinez, the latter two of whom won a Stanley Cup together, offer more defensive reliability for a roster that allowed the fourth-most goals per game. Lastly, Maroon and Smith can provide help in a number of areas as well.

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