Lots of names in before the deadline for player-elected salary arbitration here, but two of important note to Wings fans: 17 players filed for arbitration today: Aston-Reese (PIT), Colton (TB), Copp (WIN), Dickinson (VAN), Dunn (SEA), Erne (DET), Fabbro (NASH), Gilbert (COL), Hill (SJ), McNiven (MON), Mete (OTT), Pelech (NYI), Pionk (WIN), Sanford (STL), Saros
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Bertuzzi said Larkin has been working out with him too and he sees him every day. Says both are getting better and skating together. #LGRW @DetroitRedWings — Daniella Bruce (@daniellabruce_) July 31, 2021 These are some incredible accusations and I’ll bet that the NHL moves much faster on this than they have elsewhere. New 31
Detroit Red Wings general manager Steve Yzerman hasn’t had a lot of time to rest since the Stanley Cup Final ended. Between the Expansion Draft, the Entry Draft, and then free agency, he’s been working on aligning the team into his vision. After two and a half weeks of work, here’s how things stand. Red
DETROIT, MICHIGAN – JANUARY 30: Tyler Bertuzzi #59 of the Detroit Red Wings celebrates his first period goal with teammates while playing the Florida Panthers at Little Caesars Arena on January 30, 2021 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images) Red Wings: Analyzing Yzerman’s Offseason Trades and Signings by Chris Giles Finally, it happened.
Good news out of Detroit today Hearing Bertuzzi’s AAV will be $4.75 million. salary will be $4.25M year 1 and $5.25M year 2 — Max Bultman (@m_bultman) July 31, 2021 Bertuzzi got into only nine games for the Wings last year but put up five goals and seven points in that thread. When the contract
Helmer, what a ride! Thank you for all the memories and the impact you made on and off the ice here in Hockeytown. Best of luck to you and your family on your next chapter in Colorado. #LGRW pic.twitter.com/CjSNOeIBJR — Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) July 30, 2021 This was the longest-tenured Red Wing on the
Detroit Red Wings General Manager Steve Yzerman continues to have a very busy summer as he has had to endure the Expansion Draft, Entry Draft and free agency. Throw in trades and Yzerman has almost completely transformed Detroit for the upcoming season. Here is a look at all the movement that has occurred in Detroit
Press release from the Red Wings – Notice that Development Camp does not appear as part of the plan for this summer: DETROIT — Detroit Red Wings executive vice president and general manager Steve Yzerman today announced that the Red Wings will return to Centre ICE Arena in Traverse City, Mich., to host the NHL
The Detroit Red Wings are still adding after acquiring center Mitchell Stephens from Tampa Bay for Detroit’s 2022 6th round pick. The 24-year-old Stephens is known to Steve Yzerman, who drafted him back in 2015 during the second round when he was running the Lightning. With the departures of Luke Glendening and Darren Helm, a
It’s been a busy week for Steve Yzerman as he continues to trim the fat from his roster (mostly left by Ken Holland) and retool this team to his liking. The week started with a bang when he surprised the hockey world by acquiring Alex Nedeljkovic from the Carolina Hurricanes in exchange for Jonathan Bernier
If you’ve got 30 minutes to spare it’s always good getting to listen to Steve Yzerman, who continues to use GM speak, but in a way that doesn’t anger me. He goes over a wide variety of topics from the kids who have to earn their time to the plan for drafting in the future,
When former Detroit Red Wings forward Darren Helm signed with the Colorado Avalanche Thursday, it closed the chapter on the last remaining link to the 2008 Stanley Cup Champion. Helm was an instrumental part of the 2008 team, and would shine even brighter in the 2009 playoff run–though that one wouldn’t end as spectacularly for
The Detroit Red Wings, though never really answering the Jamie Benn crosscheck to Dylan Larkin’s neck last season–may have this afternoon: Now, general manager Steve Yzerman did indicate that Witkowski was more a signing for Grand Rapids than the big club, but let’s say it might not be a coincidence if Witkowski is called up
The Red Wings announced a pair of free-agent signings Thursday afternoon — two defensemen who have played with the team before. Luke Witkowski is coming back on a two-year deal: Just a few minutes before announcing the Witkowski deal, the team announced they are bringing back defenseman Dan Renouf on a one-year deal: Fans already
Detroit Red Wings Capfriendly Page Just a quick reminder where the Wings stand. We have Tyler Bertuzzi, Jakub Vrána, Adam Erne, and Filip Hronek left to sign as roster regulars plus Givani Smith as another potential regular. Without bringing up Smith, Veleno, Raymond or Berggren, Detroit has seven roster spots to fill to get to
The Detroit Red Wings had a quieter day than some but were certainly busy in some respects. After re-signing Sam Gagner and Calvin Pickard, Detroit was active in adding some names while also letting some familiar faces find employment elsewhere. Here’s a wrap of what they did: Red Wings add Jordan Oesterle, Ryan Murphy and
Detroit Red Wings fans almost universally rejoiced when this announcement was made: A signing that holds a lot of promise, Pius Suter inks a two-year deal worth about $3.25M AAV and is reunited with his former teammates from the Guelph Storm–Tyler Bertuzzi and Robby Fabbri. A look at what Suter brings via Jfresh hockey: Pius
The Detroit Red Wings announced the signing of center Pius Suter to a two-year deal on Wednesday. UPDATE: The Detroit #RedWings today agreed to terms with center Pius Suter on a two-year contract. pic.twitter.com/2LLsXycHFj — Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) July 28, 2021 The deal reportedly carries a $3.25 million salary cap hit. Suter comes to
In a decently quiet free agency day for the Wings, Detroit GM Steve Yzerman made a bit of a splash on a young center who became available thanks to the Blackhawks choosing not to give Pius Suter a qualifying offer approaching restricted free agency. The 25 year old Swiss forward will be an unrestricted free
The Red Wings are adding another veteran defenseman to its backend — Dearborn Heights native Jordan Oesterle has signed a two-year deal, the team announced just a few hours into free agency: The terms of Oesterle’s deal outside of length have not yet been disclosed. Oesterle has plenty of ties to players already on the