The Detroit Red Wings have now officially been eliminated from playoff contention. Which now begs the question of Steve Yzerman and his Yzerplan what will the Detroit Red Wings organization do with Steve Yzerman as their general manager?
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Time to fire Yzerman – From a Maple Leafs fan
Time to declare the Yzer plan an Yzer fail
Would be nice to have that 1st round pick! Give the Yzerplan 3 more years!
As an old guy who lived through it all from the Dead Wings to 4 cups it’s more than just Yzerman. It’s from the ownership on down. Scouting is serious problem. Being willing to make bold moves is a must.
Stop touching your face so frequently!
I feel like Detroit is on their way at this point. I honestly thought they were gonna make it this season. Great video as always my friend.
Get ride of him and hire me as the gm manager I’ll be the hero I’ll go ahead and build this team as rough and play dirty
Collapse every February or March every single season, starting with the 21-22 season. Major problem, now massive. How SY has handled Cossa has been disastrous especially after trading up for him way back in the 2021 draft when Wallstedt was the clear guy to take at the time. Cossa was ready a year ago and only has one game played ever in the NHL – a SO win last season. SY has brought in Ned, Husso, Lyon, Reimer, Talbot and Gibson all before giving Cossa a chance. Traded up for him way back in 21 just to let him wait and wait and wait. Make that make sense? His worse failure imo and the constant collapses show the core needs to be shaken up drastically too at this point.
To answer your question, who do you get to replace SY? I say Shanahan. Or get him involved to help SY. Then go from there. It can’t get any worse than this and I don’t really care if it’s a full rebuild at this point because again, it can’t get any worse than this and SY has made so many terrible moves. I highly doubt ownership will fire him but I sure hope they give him an ultimatum of either make the playoffs next season or we have to move on. Enough is enough!
Go FLYERS !!!!!
Great video man!
Bunch of cry babies 😭 and too dumb to realize all the clickbait YouTubers. That’s it. Nobody had this team finishing in a payoff position at the start of the 25-26 season. Wings overachieved and then slipped due to injuries, no other reason. Wings should be recognized for having a great year.
Sorry guys. From Ottawa.
I don't know, I'm tired boss
Time for the daytsuk plan
Remember when you said "the Yzerplan is working"? Haha. What an utter failure. And I love it.
Wouldn't it be hilarious if they beat the odds to get a top 5 draft pick? Only to forfeit it to the Blues after the Faulk trade.
I mean, Trey Augustine and Sebastian Cossa are the future in net. Seider had a monster year, Raymond performed almost as high as last season, DeBrincat reached 40 goals. There is a lot to be positive about. Give it a couple more years, I say. A reminder that wasn't immediate for the plan to work in Tampa Bay who were lucky to first land first overall for Steven Stamkos in 2008 and then 2nd for Victor Hedman in 2009 prior to Steve Yzerman taking the reins in 2010. When Yzerman came on with the Red Wings in 2019, he only had Dylan Larkin to build a team around who is not on the level of a Steven Stamkos. Since then, he has drafted both Moritz Seider and Lucas Raymond, traded for Alex DeBrincat, brought in Patrick Kane to coach the younger players, drafted Axel Sandin-Pellikka who had a promising rookie campaign this season, drafted two elite goaltender prospects… it is looking very promising. It was always going to be a long process, especially since there were no franchise pieces already part of the team like Tampa Bay had.