The Detroit Red Wings are at an interesting juncture. After a busy week of trades, signings, and draft picks, the team is looking to make strides in the 2025-26 season. While some young players have already established themselves, the organization's prospect pool remains a critical source of potential growth. Several prospects are entering crucial phases in their development, where their performance in the upcoming season could significantly impact their future NHL trajectory. Stagnation is not an option for these players; they need to demonstrate clear progress to solidify their chances of becoming impactful Red Wings.
Here are three prospects for whom the 2025-26 season is particularly vital:
1. Sebastian Cossa (G)
Goaltender Sebastian Cossa is arguably the Red Wings' top prospect. After another year of positive development in the minors, the expectation is that he will see more time with the big club in the upcoming season. If injuries impact the Red Wings' goaltending, Cossa could get a significant opportunity to prove himself. The team needs Cossa to perform well in the opportunities he gets, increasing his role as the season progresses. Come 2026-27, he should be with the Red Wings barring a meltdown in 2025-26.
2. Nate Danielson (F)
Nate Danielson's development will be under close observation. After a good, but not great, first full season in Grand Rapids, the Red Wings are hoping for a breakout campaign in 2025-26. Danielson has shown playmaking abilities and is a responsible two-way forward. If he builds on the foundation from last season, he could earn a cameo appearance or two with the Red Wings. Next season would be the year if he were to follow Marco Kasper's timeline.
3. William Wallinder (D)
Defenseman William Wallinder is another prospect on the cusp. After Albert Johansson, a 2019 second-round pick, secured a full-time NHL role last season, there are hopes that Wallinder, a 2020 second-round pick, could follow suit. He is set to begin his third full season in North America and is aiming to build on his first NHL call-up from last season. If Wallinder continues to develop, he could potentially replace Chiarot in the 2026-27 season.
These three players represent a significant portion of the Red Wings' future. Their performance in the 2025-26 season will be a key indicator of whether the team's rebuild is progressing as planned. With a blend of skill, potential, and opportunity, Cossa, Danielson, and Wallinder are all prospects to keep a close eye on as they navigate this critical stage of their careers.