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Message   The Hockey Writers    All   Grading the Red Wings Offseason Moves   August 16, 2018
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Now that the Detroit Red Wings have Dylan Larkin signed to a long-term
extension, their offseason checklist is complete. Well, almost complete.

The only item that really remains is the status of Henrik Zetterberg, who
hasn't been able to train as he normally would during the summer due to
lingering back issues. Detroit's captain is expected to report to training camp
 next month, but doubt remains regarding his ability to play through another
NHL season.

Apart from Zetterberg, Detroit's summer chores are done. Restricted and
unrestricted free agents have been locked up. Their prospect pipeline looks
more promising. General manager Ken Holland has even swung a couple trades.

But how do those moves look now that the Red Wings are sitting tight until
training camp opens up? With school starting up soon for kids everywhere (and
some of Detroit's prospects), let's hand out grades for the Red Wings'
offseason dealings.2018 NHL Draft

Many of us are still in shock that Filip Zadina fell to the Red Wings at No. 6.
 The same could be said about center Joe Veleno at No. 30 and Jonatan Berggren
and Jared McIsaac in the second round.Filip Zadina was a nice surprise for the
Detroit Red Wings. (Amy Irvin / The Hockey Writers)

Detroit's prospect pipeline benefited substantially from the 2018 NHL Draft and
 Holland's rebuild-minded trades that landed the Red Wings the extra picks.
With all the talent Detroit was able to select, this could be a turning point
for the organization as they reload for the future.

Grade: A-Related: Red Wings 2018 Prospect Rankings & AnalysisRed Wings'; RFAs

While many hoped Larkin would have signed earlier in the summer to save some
heartburn, the center is now locked up. No RFA negotiations will bleed into the
 season like last year.The new face of Hockeytown: Dylan Larkin. (Amy Irvin /
The Hockey Writers)

Overall, the deals that Larkin, Andreas Athanasiou, Tyler Bertuzzi, Martin Frk,
 and Anthony Mantha signed are pretty agreeable and shouldn't have anyone up in
 arms. No outlandish terms or cap figures to clog up Detroit's salary cap
structure or contentious negotiations impacting relationships. Holland just got
 things done with his RFAs this summer.

Larkin's new contract does leave some wondering about his UFA status at its
conclusion. If the Red Wings want to avoid a John Tavares situation, they'll
need to trend upward throughout the duration of the contract and give Larkin
hope for the future. Given their prospect pipeline, he should feel pretty
optimistic as the end of his deal approaches.

Grade: BRed Wings'; UFAs

Likely guided by early information on Zetterberg's recovery, Holland's
philosophy was to bring back Mike Green and Thomas Vanek to help groom
Detroit's young players into winners. If anything, these moves-especially the
Vanek signing-point to the captain not returning for the 2018-19
season.Related: Red Wings Without Zetterberg

In a vacuum, Vanek and Green are solid complementary players. For the Red
Wings, they'll serve in offensive and leadership roles for a Zetterberg-less
team lacking an abundance of both. But the question remains: Should these
roster spots have gone to prospects instead?Thomas Vanek will help the Red
Wings develop Michael Rasmussen and others into more offensively gifted
players. (Tom Szczerbowski-USA TODAY Sports)

Not to be forgotten, the Jonathan Bernier signing was an underrated move from
July 1 and will stabilize Detroit's goaltending over the next three years. The
Red Wings'; AHL additions of Wade Megan, Chris Terry, Patrik Rybar, and Harri
Sateri were sneaky-good pickups, as was the hiring of Dan Bylsma as Jeff
Blashill's offensive assistant coach.

Grade: C+Holland's Trades: Inc.

Apart from turning a 2018 sixth-round pick into a 2019 fifth-round pick,
Detroit's only other trade (so far) was to ship Robbie Russo to Arizona for a
conditional draft pick to alleviate the defensive logjam in Grand Rapids.

If Zetterberg returns, there may be another trade before the season to bring
the Red Wings into compliance with the salary cap upper limit - they're about
$1 million over even after placing Johan Franzen on long-term injured reserve.
Which brings us to...

Grade: Inc.Detroit's Salary Cap Snapshot

At the moment, it's not good. Zetterberg opting to call it a career would
change that, but, in the meantime, the Red Wings are in rough shape cap-wise
and need to do something about it.If Henrik Zetterberg';s back holds up, then
Ken Holland will need to clear some cap space. (Amy Irvin / The Hockey Writers)

For a rebuilding team, Detroit really shouldn't be up against the cap. Other
organizations like the Arizona Coyotes and New York Rangers utilized cap space
to acquire assets that could help progress their own rebuilds. The Red Wings
haven't been able to use their cap space in that manner thanks to immovable,
long-term contracts doled out to complementary players.

However, there's light at the end of the tunnel. Next summer, the Red Wings
will have a substantial amount of cap space and no major contributors to
re-sign, apart from maybe Gustav Nyquist. Additionally, a few no-trade clauses
will expire, granting Detroit the opportunity the deal a few players by the
2019 NHL Trade Deadline.

It's not all doom and gloom when looking at cap commitments. But at this
moment, it's not pretty either.

Grade: DFinal Grade

When looking at the offseason as a whole, the Red Wings improved from where
they started. Holland was hard at work in the first few months of his new
contract.

However, there's plenty of room for improvement. The organization is not in an
enviable position cap-wise - the small savings from buying out Xavier Ouellet
is really coming into play now.

Still, the Hockeytown faithful should be encouraged given what has transpired
since last season ended. The Red Wings are improving - both from a short-term
and long-term standpoint.

Final Grade: B-

How would you grade the Detroit Red Wings on their offseason moves? Share your
grade below.

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