MLive’s Ansar Khan reports that the Red Wings may end up bringing in Jonathan Bernier as their back-up goaltender, and he confirms that the Wings have been “kicking the tires” on Valtteri Filppula:
The Red Wings have had productive talks with defenseman Mike Green and are expected to sign him to a two-year contract, perhaps before Sunday, a source indicated.
Jonathan Bernier has emerged as the leading candidate to fill their back-up goaltending position, likely on a three-year deal. There is interest in Carter Hutton, but it appears he’s leaning toward the Buffalo Sabres. Robin Lehner no longer is a possibility.
The Red Wings also will add a forward, quite possibly a familiar face in Valtteri Filppula, 34, on a two-year deal. He would provide some insurance at center in case Henrik Zetterberg’s troublesome back forces him out and can also play on the wing. And despite their hopes that No. 1 draft pick Filip Zadina will make the team, the Red Wings still are pursuing Thomas Vanek on a one-year deal.
Khan continues, concluding with the following:
The Red Wings had offered Green $10 million on a two-year deal – he was making $6 million a season. He’s expected to return, unless another team indicates it will give him three years.