Derek Lalonde would rather that his Detroit Red Wings had some more bite. So he’s considering a switch. Two forwards in Red Wings training camp are players who would bring that element to the lineup.
There will be plenty of eyes on the future of the Detroit Red Wings during training camp and the NHL preseason. From Nate Danielson to Marco Kasper to Michael Brandsegg-Nygard, there are a number of first-round draft picks to eyeball and assess their NHL readiness.
The Detroit Red Wings signed top defenseman Moritz Seider to a seven-year deal worth almost $60 million on Thursday. The annual average value of the contract is $8.55 million.
And with that, the Detroit Red Wings have all of their restricted free agents signed. The team agreed to a seven-year deal with defenseman Moritz Seider on Thursday – the opening day of training camp.
The Detroit Red Wings have signed defenseman Moritz Seider to a seven-year contract with an AAV of $8,550,000. The two sides have been working on a deal for some time, but concern started to grow when Seider was not at camp to open the 2024-25 season.
The Detroit Red Wings have announced that they have signed Moritz Seider to a seven-year, $59.85 million contract extension. The contract will pay Seider $8,550,000 on an average annual value (AAV) through the 2030-31 season when he will become an unrestricted free agent.
The Detroit Red Wings had one of the most difficult task lists of the summer. With multiple restricted free agents needing pay raises and long-term deals, upgrading their goaltending position, and making the necessary moves to place the team into a playoff position, team general manager Steve Yzerman was busy all off-season.
The Detroit Red Wings have had an active week as they signed forward Lucas Raymond back on an eight-year contract extension with an average annual value of $8.075 million.
When you listen to GM Steve Yzerman discuss Jonatan Berggren, it’s clear that the Swedish forward’s lack of time in with the Detroit Red Wings last season didn’t reflect a lack of faith in his ability.
The Detroit Red Wings made interesting moves in the offseason to try and take a step forward. Even a slight step forward would have seen the Winged Wheel back in the Stanley Cup Playoffs in 2024.
It’s time for another edition of NHL rumours. We’re getting ready for the start of training camp pretty soon, but the scramble is on to get deals done.
This morning Steve Yzerman met with the media following the signings of Jonatan Berggren and Lucas Raymond yesterday, he addressed many questions even after the Detroit Red Wings finished up their prospect tournament in Traverse City.
One major domino has fallen for the Detroit Red Wings as the team announced an eight-year, $64.6M extension for forward Lucas Raymond.
After recording 15 goals and 28 points in 67 games during his rookie campaign in 2022-23, the 24-year-old spent most of last season with the Wings’ AHL affiliate, the Grand Rapids Griffins.
Steve Yzerman’s goal for the Detroit Red Wings is continuous improvement – both individually and as a team. For the 2024-25 team, this means improving upon a 91-point campaign that almost resulted in a playoff berth.
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