The Red Wings posted the Zoom pressers of Sam Gagner and Jordan Oesterle speaking with the media this afternoon:
Oesterle ? #LGRW pic.twitter.com/2axaLnIUMI— Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) July 28, 2021
The Red Wings posted the Zoom pressers of Sam Gagner and Jordan Oesterle speaking with the media this afternoon:
Oesterle ? #LGRW pic.twitter.com/2axaLnIUMI— Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) July 28, 2021
Adios, big man:
NEWS | The Washington Capitals have re-signed Lucas Johansen and signed Irwin, McIlrath and Shepard to two-way contracts.https://t.co/FYkNtzrKL1— Washington Capitals (@Capitals) July 28, 2021
The Red Wings snagged the one unrestricted free agent I’d hoped they’d target, 25-year-old sniper Pius Suter:
The Score’s John Matisz reported it first…
Hearing Pius Suter is close to signing a multi-year deal with the Red Wings.— John Matisz (@MatiszJohn) July 28, 2021
Update: At a fair price…
Pius Suter ended up making a decision quicker than he thought. He gets a two-year deal with Detroit at $3.25M AAV.— Chris Johnston (@reporterchris) July 28, 2021
And the Red Wings soon confirmed it:
UPDATE: The Detroit #RedWings today agreed to terms with center Pius Suter on a two-year contract. pic.twitter.com/2LLsXycHFj— Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) July 28, 2021
Wrote about Suter’s fit in Detroit Monday night: https://t.co/IdfB7wQbHN https://t.co/yH3YpoTLb0— Max Bultman (@m_bultman) July 28, 2021
Detroit signs Pius Suter to a 2-year contract— David Pagnotta (@TheFourthPeriod) July 28, 2021
Suter had a hat trick against the #RedWings on Jan. 24. Had 5-1-6 in 8 games vs. DRW. https://t.co/0EP4CYSO8w— Dana Wakiji (@Dwakiji) July 28, 2021
As soon as @m_bultman let us know that Pius Suter wasn’t qualified, I wanted the Wings to sign him. He was dominant against Detroit, at least, and he’s a fine goal-scorer and superb all-round forward.
Now the Wings have him. Brilliant signing.— George Malik (@georgemalik) July 28, 2021
And, as some of you have noted, Pius Suter played with Bertuzzi and Fabbri in Guelph of the OHL.— George Malik (@georgemalik) July 28, 2021
Continue reading Red Wings sign Pius Suter#RedWings under yzerman:
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no one broke signing of pius suter until they did.— gregg krupa (@greggkrupa) July 28, 2021
Another depth player gone to the Minnesota Wild-Iowa Wild system:
More news to share!
The #mnwild has signed forward Dominic Turgeon to a one-year, two-way contract ($750,000/$155,000).
More ? » https://t.co/TxCNw0fPJP pic.twitter.com/JSYohDPfsM— Minnesota Wild (@mnwild) July 28, 2021
For the record:
Leafs have signed Alex Biega and Carl Dahlstrom on defence.— James Mirtle (@mirtle) July 28, 2021
Bummer:
Hey-o, Joe!
The #mnwild has signed defenseman Joe Hicketts to a two-year, two-way contract ($750,000/$300,000).
More ? » https://t.co/jsDNQZL5eC pic.twitter.com/8yMbUSH0QV— Minnesota Wild (@mnwild) July 28, 2021
Per Elliotte Friedman:
Ryan Murphy two-way with DET— Elliotte Friedman (@FriedgeHNIC) July 28, 2021
28-year-old right-shooting defenseman who spent last year with the Henderson Silver Knights. The 5’11,” 187-pound native of Markham, Ontario posted 27 points in 37 AHL games last year, after starting the year with Dynamo Minsk.
Update: It’s official:
The Detroit #RedWings today signed defenseman Ryan Murphy to a one-year contract. pic.twitter.com/8vM95RUy5L— Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) July 28, 2021
My mistake. Ryan Murphy. 5-11, 181, Right shot, played for AHL Henderson and KHL Minsk last season. No. 12 overall pick by Hurricanes in 2012. https://t.co/sUqtAZ0boG— Ansar Khan (@AnsarKhanMLive) July 28, 2021
Silver Knights captain Ryan Murphy is going to Detroit.
He was on an AHL contract last season and won defenseman of the year. https://t.co/ov7ZZYP0ul— Ben Gotz (@BenSGotz) July 28, 2021
Silver Knights captain and top defenseman in the AHL is going to Detroit. https://t.co/R82yq4BaJM— Danny Webster (@DannyWebster21) July 28, 2021
Update: Here’s the Wings’ press release:
Continue reading Red Wings sign depth defenseman Ryan MurphyFYI:
Hearing the Detroit Red Wings are close to signing Coyotes UFA D-man Jordan Oesterle to a two-year deal.— Craig Morgan (@CraigSMorgan) July 28, 2021
Oesterle is 29, and is a native of Deaborn Heights, Michigan. A Western Michigan University alumnus, he’d basically replace Alex Biega as the Wings’ #6/7 guy. The 6’2,” 180-lb defenseman had 20 points in 71 games in 2018-19, but he’s posted a total of 65 points over the course of 252 NHL games.
Not sure what Oesterle brings except for being a bottom pair Dman or a Griffins signing. With a full defense maybe it’s part of another move? #LGRW #RedWings pic.twitter.com/yMnB3aLkCz— The Grind Line Podcast™ (@GrindLinePod) July 28, 2021
DK is still better though, just older and more expensive. pic.twitter.com/0neWlHh27H— The Grind Line Podcast™ (@GrindLinePod) July 28, 2021
Played at Western Michigan University with Danny DeKeyser. https://t.co/IR4mUboS5M— Kyle M. (@KyleWIIM) July 28, 2021
Update: It’s official as of 3:22 PM:
UPDATE: The Detroit #RedWings today agreed to terms with defenseman Jordan Oesterle on a two-year contract. pic.twitter.com/iEgEYmuCOf— Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) July 28, 2021
$1.35M AAV for Oesterle. https://t.co/6OF5AU5W7S— Craig Morgan (@CraigSMorgan) July 28, 2021
Jordan Oesterle is a Michigan man from Dearborn Heights, WMU Bronco. Welcome home and welcome to the @DetroitRedWings organization, @joesty15! #LGRW— Carley Johnston (@carleykjohnston) July 28, 2021
Hearing the structure of the Jordan Oesterle deal is
Year 1: 1.25
Year 2: 1.45— Max Bultman (@m_bultman) July 28, 2021
Update: Here’s MLive’s Ansar Khan on Oesterle:
The Detroit Red Wings have rounded out their defense by signing Jordan Oesterle to a two-year contract.
Oesterle, 29, is a 6-foot, 182-pound left-shooting defenseman. He appeared in 43 games for the Arizona Coyotes last season, picking up a goal and 10 assists and posting a minus-10 rating.
A Dearborn Heights native, Oesterle played for three seasons at Western Michigan, where he was a teammate of Detroit defenseman Danny DeKeyser for two years.
The undrafted Oesterle played three seasons with Edmonton, one with Chicago and the past three years with the Coyotes. He has appeared in 252 NHL games over seven seasons, tallying 15 goals and 65 points.
The Red Wings now have eight defensemen projected to be on their 2021-22 season-opening roster – left-shooters Nick Leddy, Marc Staal, DeKeyser and Oesterle and right-shooters Filip Hronek, Troy Stecher, Gustav Lindstrom and Moritz Seider.
Update #2: Here’s the Wings’ press release:
Continue reading Craig Morgan: Red Wings ‘close’ to signing Jordan Oesterle to 2-year dealHere’s an interesting take from The Athletic’s Ian Mendes, who covered Bobby Ryan in Ottawa:
I think Sam Gagner re-signing in Detroit probably closes the door on Bobby Ryan returning to the Red Wings.
Doubtful we see Bobby signing with anybody today. But chance for him to get a one-year deal might exist in the days ahead.— Ian Mendes (@ian_mendes) July 28, 2021
This is an intriguing suggestion from Detroit Hockey Now’s Bob Duff, who weighs in on the Wings’ loss of faceoff specialist Luke Glendening to Dallas:
In fact, the Wings believe they have someone capable of filling Glendening’s skates already in their farm system. Center Chase Pearson has spent the past two seasons working as a checking center with Detroit’s AHL farm club in Grand Rapids and they believe he has the tool kit to be an effective fourth-line center at the NHL level.
Always a responsible two-way center, in his last NCAA season at Maine, the 6-foot-2, 200-pound Pearson was presented the Frank Jones Award as the best defensive forward by the New England Hockey Writers Association.
Selected 140th overall by Detroit in the 2015 NHL entry draft, Pearson played all four years at Maine. He’s posted successive 8-14-22 seasons with Grand Rapids. Interestingly, the first year, he did it in 59 games. Last season, it took him just 28 games to put up the same numbers. Pearson also improved from minus-3 to plus-9.