Updated 3x at 5:34 PM: The Red Wings signed Vladislav Namestnikov to a 2-year, $4 million contract on Sunday afternoon, and in his remarks to the Detroit News’s Ted Kulfan, the Commerce Township native explained that, despite his circuitous journey from Ontario to Metro Detroit to Russia and back to the U.S. as a child and then a teenager, he feels like the Red Wings are his “hometown team“:
“Detroit was always on the top of my list,” Namestnikov said. “It’s kind of awesome it happened and I’m beyond grateful. Hopefully we can start here soon and get it going. It was a priority to be here. I’m from here. It really wasn’t a hard decision when it came down to it.”
In many ways, this was like coming home for Namestnikov. He also talked about hanging around the Wings’ locker room at Joe Louis Arena when Kozlov played, and meeting current general manager Steve Yzerman — at a park in Birmingham.
“My aunt was with me, and Steve was with his daughters. That’s my memory of first meeting him, in a park in Birmingham,” Namestnikov said. “I have flashbacks of going into the locker room, I had hockey cards and I went around and had guys sign my hockey cards.
“I have a bunch of cards somewhere. We moved from Waterford to here and I know they’re somewhere. I know I have them for sure.
“It does (feel like coming home). It still doesn’t feel real, but in a way it does feel like coming home. This is our summer home for many years and I grew up here, so it definitely feels like coming home, and like I said, I’m beyond excited.”
Update: Here’s more from NHL.com’s Nicholas J. Cotsonika:
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