Detroit Red Wings
Lucas Raymond Out of Covid Protocol, Will Play vs. Capitals
Rookie Lucas Raymond is off the COVID-19 list and will be eligible to play for the Detroit Red Wings against the Washington Capitals in their annual New Year’s Eve game.
Defenseman Nick Leddy is now the only Detroit player still on the COVID-19 list.
This will be Detroit’s first game in 13 days. After defeating the New Jersey Devils on Dec. 18, the Red Wings had four games postponed as COVID-19 overran the NHL.
“It was good to watch last night’s game (Nashville-Washington) and you could see there was a lot of emotion,” Blashill said. “That’s great, just getting back at it. This is what we do and to a large degree what we live for, so it’s great to get back going.”
The Lucas Raymond news is important because originally it was thought he might not be cleared until after the Washington game. Raymond is the team’s most skilled goal scorer. The Red Wings were preparing as if Robby Fabbri would play in Raymond’s spot on the top line. At one point, the Red Wings had nine players on the COVID-19 list during the break.
“I think we were really lucky,” Detroit defenseman Moritz Seider said. “A lot of guys didn’t even have to sit out for even one game. We had a really good practice today. I think we can build on that and go form there and get excited for tomorrow. Obviously a big advantage for us (is) we don’t have to travel much. Hopefully we can focus a bit more on practices, and go back to work here.”
What Happens to Joe Veleno?
With all the forwards back, the question now is what to do with rookie Joe Veleno.