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🔮 EN DIRECT : Steve Yzerman sur les recrues des Red Wings NHL Free Agency



Le vice-prĂ©sident exĂ©cutif et directeur gĂ©nĂ©ral des Red Wings de Detroit, Steve Yzerman, s’entretient avec les mĂ©dias au sujet des signatures d’agence libre des Red Wings de la LNH.

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  1. A true slow and steady approach to ensure that the team is good for a long time, not just a year or two. I think guys like Compher and Holl (more so Holl) are being brought in to mentor the young defense, not turn the tides of the game.

  2. We all know Stevie Y peforms well "Under Pressure" đŸŽ”đŸŽ¶đŸŽ”đŸŽ¶đŸŽ”đŸŽ¶ another season closer to Lord Stanley.

  3. The only people doubting this man simply have no clue how the world of hockey works. Simple as that. Impatience is a bad look. When he was (re)hired back in 2019, he told everyone to be patient. Never gave a numbered timeline. But teams that properly rebuild are looking at 5-7 years until real cup contention. We're in year 4. We'll be getting some playoff experience this season but won't be contending for another 2-3 years.

  4. Every cup winning team in the last 10 years plus has scored by committee.

    Two or three superstars is not enough to attack spontaneously, when the opposition has you figured out.
    They can shut down a couple guys but not a whole team

  5. Agree with Yzerman. Veleno needs to adapt. 9 goals won’t be acceptable unless your an elite defensive AND physical forward

  6. All these critics, like what would you do in the alternatives to make the team SIGNIFICANTLY better? Sign a guy who is looking for 7 years 7mil a year in Burtuzzi but never available a full season? Or DeBrincat who may score 30+ goals but nothing else, at 7*8? The PLD situation tells us if you wait a great player will make himself available to you, and it will happen more often in the future.

  7. I fully expect anyone who is having a career year at the end of next season to be traded for more draft picks. It'll be a few years everyone!

  8. Steve’s truly building a team. This free agency tells me he thinks the skill is there and will develop. Now, he needs toughness. Meanness, grit, size. That’s what he got. Remember, always remember, King Clancy’s words: if you can’t beat them in the alley, you won’t beat them on the ice.

  9. Ilitch's son has him on a short leash. He did so much better in Tampa. He should be making some huge signings just like he did there. He's going to end up leaving without doing anything as significant as he did for the Lightning.

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