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    Caleb Kerney·Feb 28, 2025·Partner

    Red Wings Trade Targets: Dylan Cozens

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    Dylan Cozens fighting Jesperi Kotkaniemi (James Guillory-Imagn Images)Dylan Cozens fighting Jesperi Kotkaniemi (James Guillory-Imagn Images)

    The Detroit Red Wings are in a fantastic position.

    Heading into the 2025 NHL Trade Deadline, they are one of the teams with the most cap space. According to PuckPedia, they have $11.627 million in current cap space.

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    After looking at Bowen Byram as a potential addition to the backend, we shift our focus back to the forwards as we look at a different Buffalo Sabres player: center Dylan Cozens.

    Dylan Cozens

    Trade Board Ranking: 6 (The Athletic), 7 (Daily Faceoff), 3 (The Fourth Period)

    Position: Center

    Age: 24 years old

    Shoots: Right

    Height: 6-foot-3

    Weight: 207 lbs

    Stat Line: 57 GP, 11 G, 19 A, 30 PTS, 17:15 TOI, 50.6 FO% 

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    What they are saying:

    The Eastern Conference is leaving the Sabres in the dust. Right now it's clear that the team is a seller for this season's trade deadline. The big question is who will be traded and what kind of return will they receive for them.

    After Thursday night's loss to the Carolina Hurricanes, the now have 53 points in 57 games. That puts them at 13 points behind the Columbus Blue Jackets for the final Wild Card position.

    Cozens has been the most discussed trade target out of Buffalo this year. He has been connected to six other teams including the Red Wings, which is one thing Red Wings fans will need to keep an eye on.

    What does he bring to the table?

    Cozens is a big, skilled, speedy center who isn't afraid to drop the gloves (see the above Tweet). In 2022-23, he had a breakout season, scoring 31 goals and notching 68 points in 81 games. This year, he is on pace for 43 points.

    While it's been a down year for the center in points, he's amped up his physical play. Cozens has thrown 55 and 108 hits, respectively, over the last two seasons. He's up to 131 hits this year, with 25 games left in the team's schedule.

    Is he a fit with the Red Wings?

    At first glance, Cozens appears to be a match made in heaven for the Red Wings. 

    With the Sabres, he hasn't been on a consistent line all season. However, he's spent the most ice time with JJ Peterka and Jack Quinn as his linemates. Cozen's has spent 13.7 percent of his ice time this year with that line combination.

    At even strength, he's had the most production alongside Alex Tuch, Zach Benson, Peterka, and Quinn. He can play with a variety of players.

    Cozens could easily be the Red Wings' second-line center, something they have desperately needed since the start of the year. That need is more glaring with the hole the Andrew Copp injury leaves in the lineup.

    Do you think Cozens would be a good fit on the Red Wings' roster? Let us know by commenting on the story or voting in the poll. We would love to hear from you!

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    DavidInVegas·Feb 28, 2025
    Not a fan of Cozens or his contract. I posted on another story. Time to give Lombardi a shot. Since his return, he's been the best player at GR. 25 games 12 goals and 8 assists make him the 7th highest scorer on the team. Put Compher on the 2nd line and Lombardi on the 3rd line.
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    CalebKerney·Feb 28, 2025
    What do you think of Dylan Cozens? Is a perfect match for the Red Wings? How much should they spend on acquiring him? Let us know your thoughts, we would love to hear from you!
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    RWHockey13·Feb 28, 2025
    His game would come back under coach TM. Under Ruff, some players have taken a step back. I would not give up Danielson, Buchelnikov, Kiiskinen, Augustine, ASP, and Buium.
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    CalebKerney·Feb 28, 2025
    RWHockey13 I've been keeping tabs on Buchelnikov, and I would agree with you on him. He looks like a gem.
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    RWHockey13·Feb 28, 2025
    CalebKerney I would hold onto to Kiiskinen. The others are vital as well. Nate will do well, though some look at the lack of goals and assists. It is the guys first year Pro. He is doing fine and will adjust and has been... just saying. Augustine, to me will outshine Cossa. He is more poised and his positioning and rebound control is much better. ASP is obvious. Buium may be better than we know. I would wait on him. And I do not think Buffalo wants D.
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    RedWing·Mar 1, 2025
    CalebKerney

    Certainly believe he is a gem. The Y should have him over now.

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