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Red Wings Sign Sheldon Dries To Two-Year Extension
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The Red Wings announced they’ve signed forward Sheldon Dries to a two-year, two-way contract extension. Financial terms were not disclosed. He was slated for unrestricted free agency this summer.

Dries was returned to AHL Grand Rapids on Friday after a one-day call-up, his second of the season. The 31-year-old has yet to play an NHL game for Detroit since signing a two-year, two-way deal with his hometown team in free agency in 2024, despite being recalled a handful of times now for injury insurance.

The veteran of 122 NHL games with Colorado and Vancouver has nonetheless provided immense value to the organization in a minor-league role. Long a top producer in the AHL, he’s put up 40 goals and 69 points in 99 games with Grand Rapids over the past two seasons. That includes a resurgent 15-14–29 scoring line this season in 39 games, tied for second on the team in points, as they’ve marched to a ridiculous 33-6-3 record with a +65 goal differential, winning games by 1.55 goals on average.

Dries now sees his contributions rewarded with another couple of seasons of financial security. He was already well-compensated for a two-way player with a $525K guarantee, and it’s hard to see that figure changing much. The Western Michigan product may not have appeared in an NHL game since 2022-23 with the Canucks, but he remains a reliable recall option and an important veteran centerpiece to anchor the Wings’ developing prospects in Grand Rapids.

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

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