
Sweden's hockey scene is providing opportunities for Lucas Raymond that the Detroit Red Wings cannot. The young player is gaining valuable experience during the spring season abroad.
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Until the Detroit Red Wings are ready to deliver some playoff hockey for him to play, Lucas Raymond will always be answering the call of his homeland.
Heâs back with Sweden, preparing for yet another IIHF World Championship. Itâs become an annual spring ritual for Raymond, which is certainly a problematic situation for the Red Wings faithful.
If Raymond is crossing the Atlantic Ocean to don his skates in the spring, it means that once again, postseason play isnât part of the Detroit landscape.
Raymond recently finished his fifth NHL season with the Red Wings. Heâs about to suit up in his fourth successive World Tourney.
Raymond longs to play important games in the spring. Until Detroit delivers some to him, heâll never turn down the opportunity to play those games wearing the jersey of Tre Kronor.
âOf course, thatâs why you play hockey,â Raymond told Swedish website Hockey Sverige. âYou want to play in these meaningful games, play in the playoffs, and play to win something.
Lucas Raymond is gaining significant experience and performing well in Sweden's spring hockey, which is beneficial for his development.
The Detroit Red Wings are not participating in the playoffs, which limits their ability to provide spring hockey opportunities for players like Lucas Raymond.
Playing in Sweden offers Lucas Raymond the chance to compete at a high level and gain crucial game experience during the spring season.
The experience gained from playing in Sweden is expected to positively impact Lucas Raymond's development and future contributions to the Red Wings.

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âUnfortunately, I havenât been in that position with Detroit, and thatâs something youâre eager for, to play in those kinds of games.â
After a long NHL season and suiting up for Sweden in the February Winter Olympic Games, no one wouldâve given Raymond a bit of grief were he opting out of the Worlds. Thatâs just not who he is, though.
âI think that every time you get the chance to be part of a national team and represent Sweden, itâs a huge honor,â Raymond said. âItâs nothing to take for granted.
âIâd rather play in the Hockey World Cup and represent Sweden in such a big tournament than sit at home and train. Itâs going to be really fun, and Iâm really looking forward to it.â
Swedish national team coach Sam Hallam insists that Raymondâs presence lights a spark in the Swedes. The numbers Raymond has posted on the world stage certainly support that thesis.
His 1-8-9 totals at the Milan-Cortina Olympiad led all Swedish scorers. He had a point in all five of Swedenâs games. Raymondâs eight assists were the most by a Swedish player in the Olympics since 1960.
Over the past three World Championship tournaments, Raymondâs account shows 11-17-28 totals in 28 games.
âHe was in the mood to play right away when he came here, thatâs clear,â Hallam said. âI am incredibly happy that he is willing to make this journey with us again.
âHeâs going to be a very important player for our team, both for who he is as a person and what he does on the ice. We know what we both want very much. There is one thing, and that is to win the last match.
âThat is what drives both him and me.â
Until that opportunity comes for Raymond in Detroit, heâll never refuse the chance to live that dream playing for his homeland.
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