The Detroit Red Wings have the potential to be a top-five scoring team in hockey, but they can't get enough consistency offensively. Their shooting has stagnated since Dec. 6, and the trend has continued into the new year.
On Tuesday, I took a deep dive into how this has been plaguing the Red Wings, and what they must do if they plan on getting more consistent at getting shots off. One player who is holding his own so far in the offensive zone? Moritz Seider.
Seider has 100 shots on goal this season, and Scott Rogust talked about how Seider has become more than just one of the league's better two-way defensemen.