I’m on the record here. I don’t believe that Boston Bruins defenseman, 29-year-old unrestricted free agent-to-be and Livonia native Torey Krug is coming to Detroit this “summer” (see: October or November).
Yes, the “Krug to Detroit” scenario makes sense from a Red Wings fan perspective. Hometown kid comes to Yzerman’s Wings to revive the franchise, etc. etc.. If Krug sacrifices a couple of his “prime years” to Red Wings rebuild, so be it! The Red Wings have always nurtured Cup years out of older players, right? Forget the “championship window” not aligning!
The Torey Krug who spoke to the Boston media on Thursday is a Krug who doesn’t sound like he’s interested in coming to Detroit on a short-term, moderate-money contract–the only kind of deal that makes sense for Detroit, as The Athletic’s Max Bultman suggested.
Instead, it sounds like Krug is interested in making the best business decision he can so that he maximizes his value, and maximizes his window of winning championships.
Let’s examine Krug’s comments to the Boston media on Thurdsay, per his end-of-season Zoom appearance:
What does he feel about the concept of winning “now?” That’s easy. He said this to CLNS Boston’s Evan Marinofsky:
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