Tweet of note: the Wings’ cap situation

Per CapFriendly:

Detroit #RedWings update after buying out Yamamoto

Cap Hit: $53,268,056
Cap Space: $30,231,944
Roster Size: 16 (10F – 4D – 1G – 1IR)

Notable RFAs include:
Kostin
Luff
Veleno
Lindstromhttps://t.co/sSae8AGwgK— CapFriendly (@CapFriendly) June 30, 2023

And PuckPedia:

After buying out Yamamoto, #LGRW have $30.2M Projected Cap Space with 16 players on the roster (11F/4D/1G)

RFA: Kostin, Luff, Veleno, Lindstrom

UFA: Nedeljkovic, Hellberg, Oesterle, Hagg, Pysyk, Chiasson, Erne, Suter

Includes $4.1M Dead Cap Hithttps://t.co/Vr2k3LN2xs— PuckPedia (@PuckPedia) June 30, 2023

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One thought on “Tweet of note: the Wings’ cap situation”

  1. We have tons of cap space, but there’s literally no big time free agents. The only player I’d be interested in is Radko Gudas. If only Yzerman didn’t sign Chiarot last offseason… three more years on that awful contract.

    This is why we desperately need DeBrincat. You can’t find that type of goal scorer in free agency and since we can’t win the lottery, we won’t find one in the draft either.

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