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Moritz Seider went from making $863,334 a year to $8.55 million with his new contract, so a Porsche is no big deal to Detroit Red Wings defenseman.
Over his previous seven games, Seider has tallied six helpers while averaging 4.2 hits per game, 1.5 blocks per game, and 2.8 shots on goal per game. Five of those helpers came on the power-play.
Seider said he’s also thrilled for his teammate Lucas Raymond, who re-inked an eight-year pact with Detroit on Sept. 16. “We kind of shared the same path ever since we got into the league,” ...
Seider’s first contract after his entry-level deal makes him the team’s second-highest player, slightly below Dylan Larkin’s $8.7 million AAV. But it won’t add any more pressure on him.
Added Seider, the running backs coach, "I’m enjoying my time here, and if Penn State is the last place I go and finish my career, I’m OK with that, because it’s been a hell of a ride.
Seider said the Wings maybe need to "cheer each other on. Work a little bit harder in practice. Find a little bit of confidence and just find a good reason why we want to beat teams and be on the ...
Seider's game has already evolved and gotten better in three seasons since winning the Calder Trophy as the NHL's best rookie. Seider believes there's a lot more to come, too.
In Seider’s case, there is more familiarity with the player he drafted sixth overall in 2019, so perhaps more of a comfort level knowing what to expect moving forward. Raymond might be a more ...
Seider's daily business is to help the Wings win: Since his arrival in 2021-22, they've risen from 74 points to 80 to 91 in 2023-24. In that time, no other Wing has played every game.
Mo Seider is doing his part, even willing to fight for the team. Brian S Hall covers NASCAR and golf for Heavy.com. He has covered racing, autos, and technology for over 10 years, ...
Seider will swim the 100-meter freestyle prelims in Indianapolis on Tuesday. “It’s really just going to the meet for experience,” Quin said.