What’s Next for Alex DeBrincat if the Detroit Red Wings Miss the Playoffs Again?

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The future of Alex DeBrincat with the Detroit Red Wings is a hot topic, particularly if the team fails to make the playoffs yet again. While experts offer differing opinions, one voice, Elliotte Friedman, expresses skepticism about the Red Wings considering a trade involving their star forward.

Matt Marchese, however, highlights DeBrincat’s exceptional consistency and value. He points out DeBrincat’s impressive record of back-to-back 39-goal seasons and an astonishing “Iron Man” streak, having missed only four games in his entire NHL career. This remarkable durability and scoring prowess make him a crucial asset, especially for a player of his smaller stature who consistently engages in tough areas on the ice.

Marchese also notes that DeBrincat becomes eligible for a contract extension on July 1st. He speculates that if Detroit misses the playoffs, a significant “shake-up” might be necessary. In such a scenario, DeBrincat, with just one year remaining on his current deal and potentially due for a significant raise, could become a focal point of trade discussions.

Friedman strongly counters this idea, arguing that trading a player capable of scoring 39 goals is highly improbable. “The hardest thing to do in this league is score,” Friedman states. “The first thing you ask after trading a guy like Alex DeBrincat is, ‘Where do we find 39 goals from?'”

Former general manager Mike Futa adds to this perspective, suggesting that DeBrincat reportedly loves playing in Detroit, which would further diminish the likelihood of a trade. Nevertheless, Marchese maintains that if the Red Wings feel drastic changes are needed, a player nearing the end of his contract might indeed be considered as part of the solution.

Friedman concludes the discussion by acknowledging that anything can happen in the unpredictable world of hockey, but reiterates that players with DeBrincat’s consistent scoring talent are exceedingly rare and valuable commodities that teams are reluctant to part with.

Caleb Ramsey
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