
Current Season
GP
66
Goals
8
Assists
37
Points
45
+/-
+16
S%
5.6%
Career Stats
Contract
Cap Hit
$8.55M
Total Value
$59.85M
Expires
7 yrs · 2030-2031
Status
Then UFA
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Recent Stories
Moritz Seider piles up three points in a performance that has fantasy GMs scrambling to adjust lineups. Detroit's blue-liner dominates from the back end, creating chaos for opponents and owners alike. His surge signals Red Wings' rising threat in the playoff hunt.
James van Riemsdyk buries his 15th of the season on the power play against Jacob Markstrom, with Moritz Seider and Patrick Kane setting the table in the second period at Prudential Center. The Red Wings, sitting pretty at 35-21-7 and chasing playoff spots in the Atlantic, lean on that top power play while the Devils scramble to protect home ice.
Moritz Seider wastes no time stamping his authority on the ice, ripping one home to kick off the scoring against a Capitals squad that's suddenly vulnerable. The German powerhouse, fresh off elite EDGE stats and gearing up for Olympics glory, pairs that tally with an assist while logging heavy minutes and a plus-3 in a game that exposes Washington's recent skid.
The Red Wings pull off a deadline stunner by prying Justin Faulk away from the Blues, sending Dmitri Buchelnikov, Justin Holl, a 2026 first-rounder and a third-round pick back to St. Louis. Faulk brings that veteran right-shot stability Detroit craves to pair with Ben Chiarot and ease the load on Moritz Seider, all while owning one more year on his $6.5 million cap hit. Front offices knew St.
Lucas Raymond and Moritz Seider join Todd McLellan for Detroit's morning skate, where every puck drop carries extra weight in a season full of promise for the young core. McLellan's steady hand guides these rising stars through the grind, dropping hints on lineups that could shift the Red Wings' trajectory before the deadline buzz peaks. Fans in the Joe know these sessions reveal more than stats - they signal who's locked in for the push.
Simon Edvinsson is back in the Detroit lineup after missing over a month due to a lower-body injury that sidelined him before the Olympic break. The 23-year-old Swedish defenseman has become a cornerstone of the Red Wings' blue line, and his return reunites him with partner Moritz Seider on the first defensive pairing. Coach Todd McLellan has praised Edvinsson's maturation this season, noting marked improvement across all aspects of his game and a noticeable boost in confidence.