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Message   The Hockey Writers    All   5 Keys to Red Wings 2018-19 Success   September 20, 2018
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In my last article, I asked what would constitute a successful season for the
Detroit Red Wings, winning or a high draft pick? It's a fair question. What
matters most to the franchise and its fanbase?

Winning helps build a culture for the Red Wings'; young players but takes the
team out of the running for an impact player at the draft. Losing can have
negative organizational consequences but also increases the likelihood of
selecting a difference-maker at the 2019 NHL Draft.

We can also view this season in terms of progress, independent of the team';s
record or final place in the standings. And progress for the Red Wings is best
achieved through the "KISS" methodology. No, not the face paint and Detroit
Rock City variety, but instead keep it simple, stupid. Reaching five simplistic
 goals can go a long way for the Red Wings.Related: Red Wings 2018-19 Season
Preview & Rebuild Guide"60 Minutes of Hell" Motto

Head coach Jeff Blashill has implemented a "60 Minutes of Hell" philosophy to
guide the young Red Wings this season. Far too often over the past couple
years, the team just hasn't competed for a full game and lost potential points
as a result.Will Jeff Blashill';s new philosophy stick? (James Guillory-USA
TODAY Sports)

Blashill told Ted Kulfan of the Detroit News:

We have to be harder to play against on a nightly basis. We have to make sure
we're not a tweener team - kind of skilled but not winning the skill game and
kind of hard but not really hard enough. We have to be miserable to play
against every night.

At the end of the season, the organization should ask if they consistently gave
 ';em hell for 60 minutes each night? If so, then the Red Wings succeeded with
regard to this goal. All teams want to do this, but, as I mentioned above, the
Red Wings have struggled with consistency under Blashill.Improved Special Teams
 Play

By hiring Dan Bylsma, Blashill brought in an intelligent hockey mind to run the
 offense and power play. The additions of Filip Zadina, Filip Hronek, Thomas
Vanek, and Michael Rasmussen should help too. Detroit's power play finished
24th in the league last year, converting at a 17.5 percent rate. Their penalty
kill wasn't much better, ranking 23rd with a 77.5 percent kill rate.

For this parameter, the goal for the Red Wings should be to finish in the top
half of the league in both power play and penalty kill percentage. It's a lofty
 goal, but achievable.Prospects Over Vets

Over the summer, Blashill mentioned that his mantra moving forward is to favor
young players and prospects. Previously, when there was a tie between a veteran
 and young player, the vet was chosen. That will no longer be the case given
Detroit's present stage in the rebuild and their growing prospect
pipeline.Where will Evgeny Svechnikov start this season? (John E.
Sokolowski-USA TODAY Sports)

While this strategy can be scrutinized down to a molecular level-who plays, who
 sits, overall ice time, and special teams play on a nightly basis-we really
should wait until the end of the season before offering up judgement. This goal
 would only be achieved if Blashill stayed true to his word and deployed
younger players often and surprisingly sat some veterans here and there. This
would be a step in a new direction for the Red Wings.Related - The Grind Line:
 Red Wings Defense Prospect Most Likely to SucceedCore Pieces Take a Step
Forward

Last year, it was apparent that Dylan Larkin found another level to his game.
The same can be said about Anthony Mantha and Tyler Bertuzzi. This season,
those players-plus Hronek, Rasmussen, Zadina, Andreas Athanasiou, Evgeny
Svechnikov-will need to take another step forward. For some, it can be a small
step, like Larkin becoming more of a leader and a consistent offensive threat.
For others, the goal would be to establish themselves as everyday NHLers.

If consistency and growth can be achieved by Detroit's young core, then the
organization would be in much better shape heading into the 2019-20 season. The
 key here is to step forward not back, as they did during the 2016-17 season
among many of Detroit's top players.

Now, this seems like common sense, but remember when Larkin, Danny DeKeyser,
Petr Mrazek, and Tomas Tatar faltered during the 2016-17 season? And when
Athanasiou couldn';t lock down a significant role during the past two years?
All teams want their core players to succeed - whether or not that actually
happens is another story.Rebuild on Track?

Off the ice, the Red Wings need to stick to their rebuilding plan. There may be
 opportunities to cut corners or make moves that will boost the short-term and
obstruct long-term goals but Ken Holland should stick to his guns. A
sustainable, forward-thinking rebuild will take time, but it will give the Red
Wings the best chance at another Stanley Cup.How many players will Ken Holland
trade this season? (Photo by Dave Sandford/NHLI via Getty Images)

To be successful, Holland will need to move out rental players for prospects
and picks, even if the Red Wings are clinging to playoff hopes. At the very
least, Vanek, Gustav Nyquist, and a defenseman should be shopped to open up
roster spots for the organization's most deserving prospects.Related: Detroit
Red Wings: Grading Ken Holland';s Rebuild MovesFinal Word

After the season is over, the team should look at how many of these goals were
achieved. Three out of five? Four out of five? One hundred percent? If the team
 hits on four or more then their season should be deemed successful. Three
would be tolerable. Two or less should be considered a failure.

Seems aggressive? When rebuilding a team, attention to detail and sticking to a
 plan are critical, even if it';s a simple one. The Red Wings should do
everything they can to rebuild properly for sustainable Stanley Cup contention
in the future. Achieving these internal goals will help with that.Do you agree
with these Detroit Red Wings goal? Comment below.

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