A bit of praise for the Red Wings’ offseason moves from The Score

The Score’s Sean O’Leary graded the Atlantic Division teams’ offseasons, including the Red Wings’ work to improve their team:

Steve Yzerman added like a madman in free agency, completely transforming the outlook of Detroit’s roster with a slew of moves that should instantly help the Red Wings become more competitive. Bringing in Copp, Perron, and Kubalik creates a much deeper top nine, and the veteran presence should help insulate the club’s young stars on and off the ice.

Not only did Yzerman revamp Detroit’s forward corps, but he pounced on Husso to create a formidable goaltending tandem alongside Alex Nedeljkovic. Husso was in high demand in a red-hot goalie market this offseason after a strong year with the St. Louis Blues, and the Red Wings surrendered only a third-round pick to acquire the netminder and subsequently sign him to a three-year extension at a modest price.

The Wings needed more experience on their blue line, and Yzerman found that, too, but the four-year deal for Chiarot might be the savvy GM’s only swing-and-miss of the offseason. Chiarot has routinely posted some of the worst defensive metrics in the NHL, and paying such a high price for intangibles tends to backfire in a league so reliant on cap space. Luckily for Detroit, it has a projected $41 million in cap space next season, so the rugged blue-liner’s questionable deal shouldn’t hold the Wings back too much as they look to climb the ranks in the league’s deepest division.

Grade: A

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