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Detroit Red Wings 1999-2000 Capsule
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SportsTicker
Wednesday, Sept. 29, 1999
1998-99 record: 43-32-7, 93 points, 1st Central Division
Coach: Scotty Bowman (266-135-59, six seasons with Detroit)
New faces: D Yan Golubovsky, D Maxim Kuznetsov, D Jesse Wallin,
D Jiri Fischer, D Steve Duchesne, G Manny Legace,
G Ken Wregget
Losses: LW Wendel Clark, D Ulf Samuelsson, D Todd Gill,
G Bill Ranford, D Jamie Macoun
Strengths: Talent remains on the former Stanley Cup champions.
Start with captain Steve Yzerman, who had nine
goals in 10 playoff games. LW Brendan Shanahan was
inconsistent but finished with 31 goals. C Sergei
Fedorov possesses a wealth of talent but must do
better than 26 goals and 37 assists. The Red Wings
were able to coax Norris Trophy finalist Nicklas
Lidstrom into returning to the NHL. D Chris
Chelios, 37, starts his first full season with the
Red Wings. Because he won't be counted on as much
as he was in Chicago, he should remain effective.
D Larry Murphy may be 38, but he continues to defy
time. Last season, he was seventh among defensemen
with 52 points while posting a plus-21 rating. Much
has been made of Dominik Hasek's final year in the
NHL, but this is expected to be Bowman's final
season behind the bench. That should become a
factor as the playoffs loom.
Weaknesses: The Red Wings' 30-something defense needed an
infusion of youth, but GM Ken Holland signed
34-year-old free agent Steve Duchesne. Holland's
attempt to bolster the team at last year's trade
deadline did not succeed, leaving Hockeytown
without a draft pick for the first three rounds.
That ultimately will catch up with Detroit. The
Wings were 10th in the league in goals-against,
their worst finish in years. Despite all of their
offensive talent, they also were only 11th on the
power play. Fedorov isn't the only Detroit player
who needs to improve his consistency. LW Slava
Kozlov had 20 goals in the final 37 games of the
season but only nine before that.
Bowman says: "Our defense should be better. I'm looking at our
defense now with Chelios here for the full season
and being acclimatized to the team. And with the
signing of Duchesne, with the emergence of (Aaron)
Ward and (Mathieu) Dandenault, we're much stronger
on defense because we still have Lidstrom and
Murphy, too. And if Fischer comes up, that could
be a big improvement for our team."
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