Tomas Tatar trade official

The Tomas Tatar trade is now official:

Here’s the Red Wings’ press release:

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Joe Louis Arena site developer files suit against City of Detroit

This is of concern, per the Detroit News’s Louis Aguilar

The new owners of the land occupied by Joe Louis Arena filed a lawsuit against the City of Detroit on Monday, requesting a two-year extension on what to develop on the riverfront site.

The lawsuit was filed in U.S Bankruptcy Court by Gotham Motown Recovery, the company created by Financial Guaranty Insurance Company (FGIC), which owns the rights to develop the site. FGIC was a creditor in Detroit’s bankruptcy and the company was given the arena site and parking garage as part of the settlement deal.

Under the current agreement, the city has 90 days to tear down the arena once it is vacated.

But the firm says the city is sending too many mixed signals of what it wants developed there. The city hasn’t responded to the filing, and did not immediately respond for comment.

FGIC CEO Tim Travers, on behalf of Gotham, said in a written statement Monday, “We are concerned that the city’s actions may hinder and delay a successful development on the Joe Louis Arena site, which is our objective.”

And the Free Press’s J.C. Reindl:

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What the f— just happened? We’ll know more at 6

The Detroit Red Wings were able to trade Tomas Tatar to the Vegas Golden Knights for a 2018 1st-round pick, a 2019 2nd-rounder and a 2021 3rd-round pick, but the Red Wings did not trade Mike Green, did not trade Gustav Nyquist, did not trade Xavier Ouellet, and we’ll have to wait until this evening to find out why:

I’m not sure what exactly Holland will say, and I’m sure that whatever he does say won’t satisfy the fan base–which is fine and just in my opinion–but a Tweet told quite the tale about Green not being moved in an environment where Erik Karlsson (who didn’t move) and Ryan McDonagh (who did move) were available:

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HSJ, Khan: Red Wings assign Coreau, Bertuzzi to GR for AHL playoffs

FYI:

Mike Green not traded

 

 

Red Wings trade Tomas Tatar to the Vegas Golden Knights

The Detroit Red Wings have traded Tomas Tatar to the Vegas Golden Knights:

Update: From the Free Press’s Helene St. James:

Update: Pending a trade call, the Detroit Red Wings have sent Tomas Tatar to Vegas.

The move was made close to the 3 p.m. deadline, and all trades have to be OK’ed by the NHL in order to go through. The Wings receive a first round pick in 2018, a second-round pick in 2019, and a third-round pick in 2021.

The Wings had been looking to move defenseman Mike Green, a pending unrestricted free agent, but teams were wary because Green has not played since suffering a neck injury Feb. 15.

Update #2:

Update #2: From the Detroit News’s Ted Kulfan:

 It took until late in the afternoon, but the Red Wings finally pulled off a trade before Monday’s deadline.

They traded forward Tomas Tatar to the Vegas Golden Knights in exchange for a 2018 first-round pick, 2019 second- round pick and 2021 third-round draft pick.

Tatar, 27, signed a four-year contract last summer with an average cap hit for $5.3 million.

Tatar played in 62 games this season with 16 goals and 12 assists (28 points), with a minus-8 plus-minus rating.

The Red Wings were unable to trade defenseman Mike Green, 32, who will be an unrestricted free agent on July 1.

Cup of Khan: On Ken Holland’s deadline philosophy and players in play

MLive’s Ansar Khan reminds Red Wings fans who “they’re dealing with” (pun intended) this morning:

“I want us to be a team that can compete for the Stanley Cup,” general manager Ken Holland said earlier in the week. “We’re competitive. We’re not quite where we need to be. To be where we want to be, I got to acquire draft picks. We need to hit on those draft picks, and the more draft picks that I can acquire, or young players through trades, is a better chance that we’re going to wake up three, four, five years from now and start to see the young players coming on to the team and having an impact on the team.”

Defenseman Mike Green is the most likely player to be dealt because he’s an unrestricted free agent after the season. Detroit has had extensive talks with Tampa Bay, but the Lightning’s first priority is Erik Karlsson, the star Ottawa appears poised to deal. Green has missed six games with a sore neck but is close to returning.

The Red Wings are trying to move one of Tomas Tatar or Gustav Nyquist. Nashville has shown interest, but there are stumbling blocks with both. Tatar has three years remaining at a cap hit of $5.3 million, which might be too rich for some teams. Nyquist has a full no-trade clause.

Toronto is interested in Luke Glendening as a fourth-line shutdown center but doesn’t appear willing to meet the Red Wings’ asking price of a second-round pick or good prospect.

The Red Wings made it known weeks ago that defenseman Xavier Ouellet is available. He hasn’t cracked the lineup on a regular basis.

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The Athletic’s Custance on Mike Green

Of note from The Athletic’s Craig Custance’s Monday morning “Ten Thoughts” column:

[Mike] Green has full trade protection, but according to an NHL source, he has already given the Red Wings clearance to trade him to at least Washington and Tampa Bay. And those two teams remain the most logical destination for Green, if a deal gets done. The Lightning are loaded with possible ammunition and would probably net the best return, but the availability of Erik Karlsson and Ryan McDonagh pushes Green down the priority list. You have to assume the Lightning will exhaust all efforts to land a better defenseman before moving on to Green, while the Capitals might only be interested if they can get him on the cheap. Neither scenario is great for the Red Wings.

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Prospect round-up: Griffins, Walleye win sold-out games; Setkov heads back to J20; Fulcher wins 29th game

In the AHL, the superbly-performing Filip Hronek and Matt Lorito (1G, 1A) scored regulation goals, Dominic Turgeon scored the only shootout marker and Matej Machovsky stopped 26 of 28 shots and 3 shootout shooters as the Grand Rapids Griffins won 3-2 over the Iowa Wild in a shootout.

The Griffins’ website posted a recap:

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Zetterberg talks playoff push, trade deadline with Aftonbladet’s Bjurman

Red Wings captain Henrik Zetterberg spoke with Aftonbladet’s Per Bjurman after the Red Wings’ 3-2 overtime victory over the New York Rangers on Sunday.

Zetterberg made it clear that the Red Wings are not giving up on their playoff hopes, even though the team knows that their odds of actually making a playoff spot are long (and what follows is roughly translated from Swedish):

Zetterberg: “Just hang up the phone and hope”

New York. Will the Detroit Red Wings get into the playoff race after all?

They won their second game in two days with an overtime win over the hard-luck New York Rangers at Madison Square Garden tonight, and they’re suddenly “just” five points behind the playoff line.

“Yes, but there are many teams in between us, so it will be tough. We have to win virtually every game now,” says Henrik Zetterberg to SportBladet after the 3-2 win.

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