Updated at 3:15 PM: The recently re-signed Moritz Seider made his post-contract-signing debut at Little Caesars Arena’s BELFOR Training Center today, and he spoke with the media after practicing with the Wings for the first time this season.
The Free Press’s Helene St. James kicked off the coverage of Seider’s comments:
“It was weird seeing the guys up there [in Traverse City], but overall I’m really excited and ready to get going,” Seider said Tuesday after practice at Little Caesars Arena. “It’s a different situation than the last couple years, but overall I’m just happy right now. It’s in the past and now we can be excited for preseason and then get going into the regular season.”
Seider, 23, returned to the Wings a rich man, having signed a seven-year, $59.85 million deal Sept. 19, the opening day of camp.
Seider described the experience as, “New. Interesting. Those are two words. It’s a really cool situation to be in, having a long-term contract. I think that I’m really proud of that organization, that I can do it with them. I’m really happy that we’re done and being back with the boys, there was a lot of smiling today.”
Seider was in his native Germany when the contract was signed, and managed to sneak in a celebration before departing Sept. 21 for Detroit.
“We had a nice little dinner with my parents, my agent and his family,” he said.
He called picking up the check, “the easiest thing to do.”
The Detroit News’s Ted Kulfan filed a notebook article about Seider as well…
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