What Dylan Larkin’s next Red Wings contract might look like – MLive It likely will be an eight-year deal, the maximum term to which teams can sign their own players. Including the upcoming season, that would take the contract through the 2030-31 season when he’s 34. With how tight-lipped the Wings are and with Larkin’s
Just like that, the Detroit Red Wings’ offseason checklist is complete. The team on Friday announced a new deal for its final unsigned RFA, inking 22-year-old winger Filip Zadina to a three-year deal worth $1.825 million in average annual value. On its face, the deal seems rather team-friendly. Zadina, a sixth overall pick in the 2018 NHL Entry
Long-term victims of car crashes win key Michigan decision – The AP For decades, people injured in crashes were entitled to payment for “all reasonable charges” related to care and rehabilitation. But the new law sets a fee schedule and a cap on reimbursements not covered by Medicare. It’s had drastic consequences for roughly 18,000
The Detroit Red Wings have had a very busy offseason and are heading into the 2022-23 season with higher expectations because of it. Yet, even after their summer of spending, they still have over $9 million in cap space available. I think they should make a last-minute signing and bring in P.K. Subban on a
Derek Lalonde one-on-one with DetroitRedWings.com “You don’t have to have a trained eye to look at the numbers, because we were certainly not a good defensive team last year,” Lalonde said. “We were towards the bottom of every defensive category there is. To be a more competitive team, you have to get the puck out
I’m excited too. Just drop it already then. 2022 NHLPA ROOKIE SHOWCASE RETURNS SEPT. 6 TO WASHINGTON, DC – NHLPA Yaroslav Askarov (Predators), Matty Beniers (Kraken), Matt Boldy (Wild), Thomas Bordeleau (Sharks), Mavrik Bourque (Stars), Brendan Brisson (Golden Knights), Brandt Clarke (Kings), Graeme Clarke (Devils), Lukas Dostal (Ducks), Simon Edvinsson (Red Wings), Samuel Fagemo (Kings),