Steve Yzerman n’a pas pris de pause après le repêchage de la LNH et a fait une autre grande entrée en agence libre cette année – soyez à l’écoute pendant que nous discutons, analysons et projetons tous les ajouts et changements dans Hockeytown ! Nous commençons avec JT Compher rejoignant les Red Wings de Detroit avec un contrat de 5 ans et 5,1 millions de dollars par an, discutant de sa place derrière Dylan Larkin en tant que centre droitier, comment cet accord se compare à celui d’Andrew Copp et comment le terme vieillira , & plus (4:40). Après cela, le contrat qui divise Justin Holl, comment il se projette contre le contrat Ben Chiarot, s’il peut offrir un soutien RHD derrière Moritz Seider, ce que Steve Dangle avait à dire sur lui, et plus (15:35). Ensuite, Daniel Sprong et le but efficace qu’il peut reproduire du Seattle Kraken (28:20), Shayne Gostisbehere et comment il peut être le QB en avantage numérique de Detroit dans une ère post-Hronek (32:35), Klim Kostin étant signé après Kailer Yamamoto a été racheté (35:10), James Reimer et Alex Lyon ont été amenés à remplacer Alex Nedeljkovic et Ville Magnus Hellberg pour sauvegarder Ville Husso (38:05), Christian Fischer venant d’Arizona, Gustav Lindstrom de retour, et beaucoup plus (42:35). Pour terminer la discussion sur l’agence libre, nous donnons notre évaluation globale de la nouvelle classe d’agents libres des Detroit Red Wings, le Yzerplan qui va de l’avant, ce que Yzerman doit faire pour ajouter des talents et des scores haut de gamme (DeBrincat? Nylander?), s’il y a un bourrage de liste qui bloque Marco Kasper, Elmer Soderblom, Carter Mazur et d’autres recrues, et bien plus encore (45:20). Autre grande nouvelle : Filip Zadina a été renoncé. Est-ce la fin pour Filip à Hockeytown? Comment en sommes-nous arrivés là de « Filt Their Nets » ? (1:09:25) Enfin, Tyler Bertuzzi signe un contrat surprenant à Toronto (1:16:05) et bien d’autres avant de répondre à votre question pendant les heures supplémentaires (1:23:05) – profitez de cet épisode massif ! Rendez-vous sur wingedwheelpodcast.com pour trouver toutes les façons d’écouter, comment soutenir l’émission et bien plus encore. —– Merci d’avoir fait de nous le plus gros podcast des Detroit Red Wings en ondes ! #RedWings #LGRW Site Web : https://www.wingedwheelpodcast.com Patreon : https://www.patreon.com/wingedwheelpodcast Twitter : https://www.twitter.com/WingedWheelPod (Consultez la bio pour suivre les hôtes !) Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/wingedwheelpodcast Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/wingedwheelpodcast Écoutez sur… Apple Podcasts : https://itunes.apple.com/podcast/winged- wheel-podcast/id969768868 Podcasts Google : https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cDovL2ZlZWRzLmZlZWRidXJuZXIuY29tL1dpbmdlZFdoZWVsUG9kY2FzdA%3D%3D Spotify : https://open.spotify.com/show/6Wp4fEi1EO741Ul xPMGtaS SoundCloud : https://open. spotify.com/show/6Wp4fEi1EO741UlxPMGtaS Flux RSS : http://wingedwheelpodcast.libsyn.com/rss
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shit, if were bringing in larkins friends call up werenski! those two are inseperable
In a note. I seriously think D-men wise we will have two prospects establish themselves out of the pipeline as taking over the spots of the top 6 by the end of next year one is a gimme; Edvinsson, but more speculated I also believe wallinder and/or Johanson will break through too
Chiarot and Holl were/are 1 million 3rd paring d quality and overpaid like CRZY….
Love the Villian Arc from Brad.
Love how Brad thinks being a Christian and going public with your faith is now a "distraction." What a mental midget.
Brad’s take on this years team seems to expect zero improvement from guys like Raymond and Seider… which I don’t understand. Shouldn’t we expect them to improve?
Let us also remember that most of these signings have MORE assists than goals on teams WITH players who can score…. Wings don't really have any scorers…
Don’t blame zadina for wanting out
You guys should always have 90 minute videos. Problem with short videos is that you gotta stop playing video games or whatever your doing to find a new video that's interesting. I love long videos, the longer the better.
Thank god bunting did not come to Detroit
The way you handle complex and sensitive topics with empathy and respect is admirable. It creates a safe and inclusive space for discussions.
I will say that, according to evolving hockey, Holl had the 2nd highest GAR of any TOR defensmen. Which leads me to believe when he does make a mistake it gets over blown by fans and media.
Thank you for explaining this. It all makes sense to me now. We should be better this year.
If the goalie additions are capable backups, that will be a huge upgrade. If the lessened workload helps Husso stay fresh, his totals may be more stable. This in itself could be huge and lead to less games lost due to sub .900 goaltending on the regular.
Seems like there are some quality issues with this upload. While Brad/Ryan are talking a lot of words are missing, lips are moving but there is no sound for 1 or 2 of say every 10 words.
The leans give it away Evan, you're bustin ass in a confined space. I'm on to you. That said, no one is freaking out so your air biscuits must be odor free.
The signings make the team a better, deeper team in general. I've said this in other places but to me the biggest issue fans will have is while the team should be better, I think it will feel like the same team as before, which isn't sexy.
Holl wasn't my desired player, I wanted Clifton probably most, then Gostisbehere (but not Gudas) but I also think people are overreacting to Holl's signing. Holl/Gostisbehere should at least improve depth and shift players down to the 3rd pairing where they're better suited, notably Chiarot. If not, Holl is a decently better 3rd RD than the Wings had last year. Also, as easy as it is to say just don't make those signings, the Wings need players in those spots and ideally better than what was there before to keep moving forward. Rock and a hard place.
I'm actually somewhat excited for this year. The Wings currently look to be a more talented team than they were 7 months ago, incremental improvements, and there's a very real chance 1-2 prospects could force their way on the team in camp or during the season. When was the last time Detroit had to waive/move a player that was clearly NHL caliber because they had someone better? A lot could change between now and then but its something.
You're a little Debbie downers today ah boys.
I get the pessimism, …and the fact that the Wings were briefly in a playoff spot in February and then fell down is very encouraging imo. If you think about how/why that happened, it was the brutal games against Ottawa where the Wings were tossed around like they're the Leafs in a playoff game. Well…the team very plainly got tougher to play against with these adds, so maybe that doesn't happen again. The bottom six in particular look greatly improved to my mind and if special teams turn into even average for an NHL team…I could see a wildcard spot. It all depends on how well Boston, Florida, Tampa, Buffalo, and Ottawa stack up in the offseason. IMO a few of those teams are objectively worse than last year…while only the Sabres are clearly better.
For the cap, the Perron and Gostisbehere contracts expire after this season and they alone add up to about 9mil in cap space. I think the expectation would be both to be expendable with prospects moving up during/after this season. Vrana is another 2.6mil off the cap after this season too. Between those 3 players and the cap likely expanding 5+ mil this year the Wings should have 25+ mil cap space after next season with no other moves. They'd obviously have more players expire, and would need to sign more than just Seider and Raymond, but the situation isn't dire.
The biggest issue with DeBrincat might be the AAV he'd cost this year. Unless they were able to unload one of the bigger contracts, and that would seem unlikely, that would potentially put the Wings very tight to cap for signing Seider and Raymond, and others. If they were looking to trade for a goal scorer yet this year, the best option would be for someone with term remaining on an ok contract. Without looking that probably eliminates nearly every "goal scorer" though.
I remember the outcry when Larry Murphy came from TO to the Wings. Toronto hated Murphy's play but he went on to become a premier defender for Detroit. Holl isn't going to be coached by someone that just graduated from the OHL ranks. I believe Lalonde and staff can mold this guy into the type of defender they need. With the contract length Its in his own best interest to excel for the Wings and that can be a great motivator.
John Gibson wants out of Anaheim. Should Wings trade Husso to Ana?! I like Husso, but Gibson is a show stop goalie.
I'm sorry, but Yzerman has made some head scratching mistakes the last year
Holl reminds me more of Lashoff than he does of Smith
I understand the concerns regarding the cap space, but that's assuming Detroit keeps everyone. With expiring contracts, I think Yzerman is setting up a lucrative trade deadline. I like Fisher and Ghost, but that's exactly the type of player teams look for. Perron would fetch a 1st rd +. Kubalik and Sprong could offer depth scoring, but worst case, Detroit re-signs them.
That being said, I don't think anyone knows what Yzerman is thinking, but that's my best guess. Long term patience and flexibility. Keeping those players doesn't fit what he's been doing and he talks about the age of players who will be here when Detroit competes. Perron doesn't fit that timeline.
I don't understand the surprise on the reality of the timeline.. we've known this since Hronek got traded, that it's the wave of prospects starting with Edvinsson that will be the push
I would compare the compher signing to when danault signed with LA. When he was in MTL he was never an offensive threat but put up similar numbers as to what compher was doing in COL. Danault first season with LA was a 50 point season and that was an LA team without fiala and some other pieces they had in the 22-24 season. I am not worried ab compher and I ACTUALLY think he can be a 20g 30a 50 pt center.
That edit on “and I’m Evan”.
If we are taking a long time from now, Larkin is gonna be on the decline of his prime right as we start the "5 year window"…there is no replacement for him in the organization right now (barring Kasper or Daniel being far better than projected). That is what worries me.
michael rasmussen and mikko rantanen are both mooses its easy to mix em up
Wings might actually be worse next year. I don't see these signings replacing Hronek and Bertuzzi. Their only hope is the rookies and other young players stepping up huge, which is possible
Brads still a tool
Hard to build through the draft when there are 32 teams and you're drafting 18 yr. old kids. Hard to build through free agency when your team stinks and your city has a horrible reputation. Yzerman has a Sisyphean task.