Can the Detroit Red Wings Break Their Playoff Drought? A Look at the Team's Off-Season Moves

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Can the Detroit Red Wings Break Their Playoff Drought? A Look at the Team's Off-Season Moves

The Detroit Red Wings have a storied history in the NHL, with a remarkable 25-season playoff streak and four Stanley Cup victories. However, the team has faced challenges in recent years, enduring a nine-year playoff drought. Despite coming close to qualifying for the post-season, the Red Wings have fallen short. In an effort to turn their fortunes around, the team has made significant off-season moves, including acquiring goaltender John Gibson and forward Mason Appleton. These changes aim to bolster the team's roster and improve their chances of securing a wild-card spot in the upcoming 2025-26 season. Share your thoughts on whether the Red Wings have made enough moves to break their playoff drought and join the conversation on The Hockey News Community.