Could the Red Wings Be a Possible Suitor for Alex Debrincat?

Alex Debrincat of the Chicago Blackhawks. Mandatory Credit: Raj Mehta-USA TODAY Sports
Alex Debrincat of the Chicago Blackhawks. Mandatory Credit: Raj Mehta-USA TODAY Sports /
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It was reported by NHL insider, Frank Seravalli, that the Chicago Blackhawks will be shooping star winger, Alex Debrincat this off-season. If that is in fact true, should the Red Wings target the winger?

Alex Debrincat is one of the big named wingers in not just the Blackhawks organization, but in all of the NHL. Being 24 years old, and already being a consensous top-line player, the package the Blackhawks will recieve for him would be quite large. Which is undoubtedly why they are shopping him.

Making $9,000,000 as a star player is good. However, the Blackhawks are in a huge cluster and have a lot to figure out. First, they have to figure out what’s going on with their coaching situation, and that’s just the start of it. There are many, many, more problems that the Blackhawks need to resolve. In knowing that, Debrincat can give their team a ton of assets and prospects that can help them grow at a cheaper cost than $9,000,000 per year.

If all of this is true, could the Red Wings be a possible suitor for the 24 year old winger?

Well, in answering that question, there you have to answer it in multiple parts. First, you have to find a coach who is capable of coaching a younger roster. Because, well, let’s be real, this team no matter what you do, is still going to be a sub-30 roster. Having only a couple guys who surpass the 30 year old mark, this team is going to be a young roster. So, can the coach work with that? If not, then that brings us to why the Red Wings need to trade for Debrincat.

Alex DeBrincat is a 24 year old winger, but the thing that makes him so appealing is the fact that he is locked up for many years to come. Furthermore, he is already a proven player unlike some of the guys well be trying to depend upon for production this upcoming season.

If the Red Wings hire a coach like Bruce Cassidy, or Barry Trotz, the Red Wings will not be a team that accepts losing. On the other hand, the Red Wings are young and may look for a coach that is slightly inexperianced to grow with the team.

How they go about everything is so speculative at this point. But, let’s say that the Red Wings want to pursue Alex DeBrincat, what would a trade look like?