Chase Pearson, the last man standing from the Detroit Red Wings’ 2015 draft, is under contract for another year. Pearson, 25, has appeared in three games for the Wings, making his debut March 24 this past season. The 6-foot-3, 202-pound center played 50 games for the AHL’s Grand Rapids Griffins, recording 18 points (seven goals, 11 assists).
David Perron can help Red Wings improve in a key area – MLive Spoiler alert: It’s not “having a dude wearing #57 who is NHL caliber.” It’s obvious that the place is the power play, but the MLive headline writers gotta be mysterious about it. He prefers talking about his play without the puck, however.
Projecting Detroit Red Wings’ defense pairs, goaltending depth chart – MLive The Red Wings might have overpaid for Chiarot (four years at an average annual value of $4.75 million), but the free-agent market for defensemen was thin and he checks several boxes (big, physical, experienced, left-shooting). He scored nine goals (along with a career-high 26