Red Wings Pursue Defensive Upgrade with Potential Trade for Wyatt Kaiser
The Detroit Red Wings are on the lookout for reinforcements on their blue line as they aim to bolster their defensive lineup for the upcoming season. An eye-catching suggestion has emerged from NHL analyst Todd Matthews, who advocates for the Red Wings to pursue Wyatt Kaiser, a young defenseman with the Chicago Blackhawks.
Kaiser’s Situation with the Blackhawks
At just 23 years old, Kaiser finds himself at a crossroads. As a restricted free agent (RFA), his future with the Blackhawks appears uncertain. With a crowded defensive roster featuring established talents like Alex Vlasic and Artyom Levshunov, along with up-and-coming prospects such as Sam Rinzel, Kevin Korchinski, and Nolan Allan, Kaiser’s opportunities for playing time may be limited. Matthews notes, “If that holdout persists, why shouldn’t Detroit Red Wings general manager Steve Yzerman inquire?”
Kaiser is heading into a pivotal age-23 season, and while he may not quite reach the production levels of other rising stars, his puck-moving skills make him an appealing option. Matthews further highlights, “Heck, he may not even hit Simon Edvinsson levels. But his puck-moving ability’s something the Wings can use, even if he’s primarily only playing between 17 and 18 minutes per game.”
A Valuable Asset for the Red Wings
The Red Wings’ blue line could greatly benefit from a player like Kaiser. Known for his solid defensive skills, including shot-blocking and penalty-killing abilities, he could significantly contribute to Detroit’s quest for victories. Although Kaiser recorded a modest 4 goals and 4 assists over 57 games last season, his potential is evident. His age aligns well with the Red Wings’ young core, making him a strategic addition looking toward the future.
While Kaiser is still developing, he is likely best suited for a second or third-pairing role in the NHL. Given his uncertain standing with the Blackhawks, a trade may not require a hefty price. Matthews suggests that a deal could be struck with Erik Gustafsson and a second-round pick serving as a possible package. “If the Hawks stalemate with Kaiser continues as camp nears, or if it even lasts into camp, if I’m Steve Yzerman, I’m picking up the phone, offering Erik Gustafsson and a second-round pick, and I’m bringing in Kaiser,” Matthews stated.
Strategic Fit and Future Prospects
Kaiser’s youth ensures that he won’t impede the development of the Red Wings’ other prospects. Matthews adds, “Now, if only the Wings could find a way to dump off Justin Holl’s contract in the process – probably wouldn’t be Chicago – and if they brought in someone like Kaiser and signed him, their outlook just got a lot better.”
Drafted in the third round of the 2020 NHL Draft by the Blackhawks, Kaiser has skated in 98 NHL games, gaining valuable experience along the way. The Red Wings have already taken steps to enhance their blue line this offseason with the signings of Jacob Bernard-Docker and veteran Travis Hamonic, but general manager Steve Yzerman acknowledges that further upgrades are necessary.
Yzerman’s Vision for the Defense
Yzerman has been vocal about the need for a top-four defenseman, specifically one who can shoot right, though he remains open to flexibility in player positioning. “We have plenty of cap space to do a lot of different things,” he remarked. “What we could use right now is a defenseman, a top four, and preferably a right shot. But it doesn’t have to be a right shot because we can move these guys around a little bit. But that would be our biggest potential need.”
With most free agents already signed, the Red Wings may need to explore trade opportunities to secure an impactful defenseman. As the season approaches, the potential acquisition of Wyatt Kaiser could be a pivotal move in strengthening Detroit’s defensive lineup.