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Red Wings fans will like Lucas Raymond’s outlook for next season

Detroit Red Wings forward Lucas Raymond is looking to recapture some of the swagger that earned him considerable attention in the 2022 Calder Trophy race that ultimately went to teammate Moritz Seider. 

His stats would dip in his second NHL season to 45, 12 less than the 57 he scored as a rookie. While he did miss eight games with injury, the Red Wings would like to see him continue his development and turn into a more reliable offensive producer.

And according to Raymond, he plans on continuing to put in work in the gym to get better on the ice. 

“Coming up in the Frolunda program, that’s always been a big focus, to get stronger and bigger and get to that level,” Raymond said. “I’m young, my body is still developing. The gym is going to be a big part for me this summer to get bigger and stronger but don’t lose my agility on the ice. I think that combination is huge.”

Head coach Derek Lalonde didn’t outright say that Raymond experienced the “sophomore slump”, but instead focused on the fact that there is still ample room for growth as he gets ready for his third NHL campaign. 

“The fact that he’s never seen the American Hockey League — he jumped right into the National Hockey League — I don’t think people respect how hard that is,” Lalonde said. “You can’t think it’s just going to keep growing steadily. He probably went through some bumps and bruises. He went through some sicknesses this year. That’s just part of being a young kid in this league.

“He’s still so fresh and raw in his development. There’s still a ton of growth for his ceiling and this summer will be another step toward it.”

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Matt Murray injured after being tripped by Lucas Raymond.

The Toronto Maple Leafs and goaltender Matt Murray just can’t seem to catch a break.

The Maple Leafs were the victims of a very unfortunate incident on Sunday night during the first period of their game against the Detroit Red Wings. Red Wings forward Lucas Raymond appeared to accidently trip/slew-foot the aforementioned Matt Murray when he lost his footing and crashed in Murray’s crease.

Unfortunately for Murray, he never saw the Red Wings forward coming and as a result he would crash to the ice, slamming the back of his head in the process. Murray’s head bounced off the ice and he appeared to be feeling the ill effects of that blow to the head almost immediately.

That forced Murray off the ice and subsequently that forced goaltender Ilya Samsonov back into action after he played against the Ottawa Senators just 24 hours ago.

Update: No surprise here but Murray will not return to tonight’s game.

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Heartfelt comments from Ilya Samsonov on injured teammate Matt Murray.

On Sunday night, the Maple Leafs suffered a meaningless loss to the Detroit Red Wings given the fact that they are already locked into a first round Stanley Cup playoff matchup with the Tampa Bay Lightning. In spite of that, the Maple Leafs would walk away from the loss feeling dejected for a variety of reasons with the injury to veteran goaltender Matt Murray being the most notable one.

Murray was injured by what appears to have been a freak accident when Red Wings forward Lucas Raymond lost his footing and slid into the back of Murray’s legs. Raymond’s forward momentum was enough to sweep Murray’s legs out from under him, sending the Leafs netminder soaring through the air before landing hard on the ice. The worst part though would be Murray, who has had concussion issues throughout his career, smacking the back of his head on the ice in sickening fashion as a result of the fall.

We would learn later during the game that Murray would not return, and although there has been no update on his status it sounds like there is genuine concern among his teammates. Fellow goalrender Ilya Samsonov, who doesn’t have a flawless grasp of English, offered up some truly heartfelt comments about his injured teammate following the game.

“I’m sad,” admitted the Russian goaltender. “This is hard. Hard for him. Hard for [his] family, yeah, first one, & hard for team. It’s hard for us. It’s third one. We don’t know long-term or whatever. Third injury is really hard and I’m so sad about it.”

There has as of yet been no official update on Murray, but as always I hope he will make a full and speedy recovery.