Detroit Red Wings return from the Olympic break facing a crucial playoff race and NHL trade deadline decisionsDetroit Red Wings have a problem this season (Via Getty Images) The Detroit Red Wings are back in action after the end of the 2026 winter Olympics, and the international glory is forgotten as soon as the NHL chase of playoffs. There is a month and a bit to go until the picture of the postseason is determined, and every single point counts in the Eastern Conference battle.The general manager, Steve Yzerman, is now under pressure to make crucial decisions as the trade deadline nears, which is on the 6th of March. Detroit is in a legitimate position after a terrific start of 58 games, but there are still questions about whether the team needs more depth or a source of goals that would put it in a coveted playoff spot.

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Detroit Red Wings return from Milano Cortina Olympics break

The Red Wings will start the week with a road game against the Ottawa Senators, and this will be their first NHL match action in almost three weeks. Detroit played its last game on Feb. 4, losing a road game as the league took a break for the Olympics.Captain Dylan Larkin brought attention to the presence of the Olympics in Detroit, and Team USA secured the gold. In the meantime, Lucas Raymond was the player of Sweden, and one of the most aggressive throughout the tournament and Moritz Seider played the important minutes in Germany.In the NHL news, Detroit has a total of 72 points in 58 games, and it is at the same level as the rest of the Atlantic Division leaders. MoneyPuck predictive models put the Red Wings at a favorable standing in the playoffs, but the rest of their strength of schedule is among the most difficult in the league.Yzerman possesses sufficient flexibility with the salary cap and future draft assets in case he takes any action. His choice between an established top-six goal scorer or a depth player can be determined by the outcome in the next fortnight in Detroit.