Red Wings sign center Carter Rowney

Per the Detroit Red Wings:

The #RedWings today agreed to terms with center Carter Rowney on a one-year contract.

Details » https://t.co/n2GmdQyGqh pic.twitter.com/ZGQcrOMDyk— Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) September 2, 2021

It sounds like this is a Grand Rapids Griffins signing, per the Wings’ press release:

DETROIT — The Detroit Red Wings today agreed to terms with center Carter Rowney on a one-year contract.

Rowney, 32, was limited to 19 games with the Anaheim Ducks in 2020-21 due to injury, recording six points (0-6-6) and two penalty minutes. Rowney was coming off his two most productive NHL campaigns prior to last season, totaling 20 points (7-13-20) in 62 games with Anaheim in 2018-19 and nearly matching that the following year with 19 points (8-11-19) in 71 games in 2019-20. The 6-foot-1, 208-pound forward has skated in 223 NHL games since 2016-17 with the Pittsburgh Penguins and Ducks, totaling 57 points (20-37-57) and 36 penalty minutes. Rowney also won a Stanley Cup championship with the Penguins as a rookie in 2016-17, chipping in seven points (3-4-7) in 27 regular-season games and adding three points (0-3-3) in 20 postseason contests.

The eighth-year pro debuted in the NHL in 2016-17 after spending part of five seasons in the minor leagues. Rowney skated in 191 American Hockey League contests between the Abbotsford Heat and Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins between 2012-17, totaling 113 points (47-66-113), a plus-42 rating and 89 penalty minutes and adding 18 points (6-12-18) and 12 penalty minutes in 25 Calder Cup Playoff games. The Grand Prairie, Alberta, native also played parts of two seasons with the ECHL’s Wheeling Nailers, racking up 51 points (14-37-51), a plus-23 rating and 21 penalty minutes in 44 games. Rowney was originally signed by the Penguins as an undrafted free agent following a four-year career at the University of North Dakota from 2009-13, where he totaled 73 points (32-41-73) and 65 penalty minutes in 150 collegiate games and helped the school win three-straight conference championships in 2010, 2011 and 2012. Prior to his time at North Dakota, Rowney logged 129 points (58-71-129) and 146 penalty minutes in 157 games with the Alberta Junior Hockey League’s Grande Prairie Storm from 2005-09, helping the team win a championship as the playoff’s most-valuable player in 2008-09.

6-1, 208, age 32, shoots right. 19 games with Anaheim last season (0-6–6). 223 NHL games over 5 seasons with Penguins and Ducks (20-37–57). https://t.co/TnatLTS5TM— Ansar Khan (@AnsarKhanMLive) September 2, 2021

The #RedWings signed Carter Rowney to $825K one-way deal

Rep’d by Allain Roy @royhockeygroup https://t.co/27RrF2rLM6— PuckPedia (@PuckPedia) September 2, 2021

Carter Rowney, signed 1x$0.8M by DET, is a defensive bottom six forward and penalty kill specialist who played very difficult match-up minutes for the Ducks last season. #LGRW pic.twitter.com/7cMZhfi5pF— JFresh (@JFreshHockey) September 2, 2021

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4 thoughts on “Red Wings sign center Carter Rowney”

  1. Another possible LGD replacement? It is a one way contract but cheap enough to bury if they needed to.

    I think Stephens has the inside track with Chase Pearson next in line.

    Joe Veleno might get a long look and might encourage the demise of the check-in line into a fourth scoring line.

    Less than two weeks.

    1. I think that Stephens, Pearson and Veleno all have the inside track here. Rowney, in my opinion, was signed for AHL depth.

  2. Still that contract is one way. Forecasts a trade with Edmonton. Oilers get Rasmussen for their #3 center while Wings get Zack Passion and a second round pick.

    Downey then gets the number four slot.

    Just kidding, the Wings will actually get Leon because the Oilers need cap relief.

    Tongue in cheek post.

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