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Dylan Larkin to miss rest of season with upper-body injury
Detroit Red Wings center Dylan Larkin James Guillory-USA TODAY Sports

The Detroit Red Wings announced that captain Dylan Larkin will miss the remainder of the season with an upper-body injury. Larkin missed Thursday night’s game and will be re-evaluated in two weeks.

Larkin, 24, will end his season without even reaching 10 goals, a disappointing output even if the year didn’t really mean anything in the long term. Detroit is just at the beginning of a full rebuild and had no plans on reaching the postseason. Still, we’re now two years removed from the outstanding 32-goal, 73-point breakout for Larkin, and everyone is waiting for him to reach those heights again.

This injury doesn’t sound like it will affect his training for 2021-22, and there’s not a lot left to play for this season. The Red Wings can give his minutes to younger players — including Joe Veleno, who could make his NHL debut in the coming days — while Larkin resets and gets ready for a year in which Detroit could actually push for a playoff spot.

After the Red Wings traded away Anthony Mantha, it’s interesting to watch what happens with the rest of their previous core, Larkin included. The 24-year-old has just two years remaining on his current contract before unrestricted free agency but is also the captain and most consistent offensive player. GM Steve Yzerman has set up the Detroit cap situation with not a single player signed beyond the 2022-23 campaign, meaning if you don’t perform, he can go in a different direction.

This article first appeared on Pro Hockey Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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