Milestones to Watch for the Detroit Red Wings in 2024-25

The Detroit Red Wings have plenty of milestones to keep an eye on heading into the 2024-25 NHL season.

Montreal Canadiens v Detroit Red Wings
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The 2024-25 NHL season is around the corner and the Detroit Red Wings have quite a few players within reach of certain milestones. Individual milestones are nice to reach, but the ultimate goal is the Stanley Cup. This season, most of the milestones have to do with the players themselves, however, head coaches get into the act too. Achievements were reached last season and this season is no different as players look to reach a big number in their career. Here are the milestones to look for during the 2024-25 Red Wings season, listed by games, points, and wins.

Red Wings' players within reach of milestones

Wins

Head Coach Derek Lalonde 24 wins to 100

Goaltender Jack Campbell 7 wins to 100

Games

Andrew Copp 56 games to 700

Christian Fischer 23 games to 500

Erik Gustafsson 45 games to 500

Dylan Larkin 48 games to 700

Alex Lyon 17 games to 100

Olli Maatta 16 games to 500

Jeff Petry 63 games to 1,000

Moritz Seider 54 games to 300

Lucas Raymond 62 games to 300

Cam Talbot 14 games to 500

Points

Alex DeBrincat 60 points to 500

Patrick Kane 16 points to 1,300

Maatta 23 points to 200

Tyler Motte 10 points to 100

Petry 23 points to 400

Seider 66 points to 200

Raymond 26 points to 200

The Red Wings look to turn things around this season, coming up short in their quest for a playoff spot last season, New faces bring new hope and new hope brings new energy and anticipation. The Red Wings are eager to get back on the ice and prove that last season was no fluke. With added weapons, this season could be a different one as they brought in scoring punch with Vladimir Tarasenko and goaltending depth with former All-Star Cam Talbot.

As seen above, many Detroit Red Wings have many players on the cusp of obtainable milestones. Some may see those achieved in the early part of the season. While the main goal is a Stanley Cup, individual records can mean something special. The pursuit of these milestones start on October 10, 2024, as Detroit takes on the Pittsburgh Penguins from Little Caesers Arena.