Red Wings sign defenseman Ian Mitchell to 1-year, $775K contract

Per the Detroit Red Wings:

Mitchell is a 26-year-old defenseman who stands at 6′ and 190 pounds. He played in 15 games for the Boston Bruins and 47 games for the AHL’s Providence Bruins, where he posted 27 points.

Update: Here’s the Wings’ press release:

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John Gibson’s excited for a new start

The Detroit News’s Ted Kulfan has filed an article which discusses goaltender John Gibson’s conference call today:

“Very exciting,” Gibson said during a Zoom call Tuesday with Detroit media. “Being in one place for a long time, there’s a lot of close friendships inside and outside the organization, but we’re really excited for the next chapter. I still feel like I have a lot left to prove and I’m excited to get the season going and playing, and hopefully we can get Detroit in the playoffs.”

Gibson was acquired for goaltender Petr Mrazek and two future draft picks.

Gibson spoke with general manager Steve Yzerman on Tuesday morning after playing phone tag the last several days. He also talked with captain Dylan Larkin and goaltender Cam Talbot, among others.

Having been part of the USA National Team Development Program, based in Plymouth Township, early in his career gave Gibson a good handle on the Metro Detroit area. He’s been coach by Wings coach Todd McLellan during the World Cup of Hockey, and assistant coach Trent Yawney was an assistant in Anaheim for years with Gibson was there, so there’s familiarity.

After being displaced as the Ducks’ starter in recent years, Gibson, 31, is looking forward to showing he is still a quality NHL goaltender.

“It’s a new chapter, a fresh start,” Gibson said. “I’m excited to prove myself. It’s an exciting opportunity, a team and organization that really wants to get back to playoff hockey. They’ve been so close for a couple years, and for me coming in and being part of it, it’s a historic franchise. It’s a privilege and honor to be part of it all.”

Continued

Video: WDIV hints at the Red Wings’ 100th anniversary plans

WDIV’s Nick Monacelli spoke with Ilitch Sports + Entertainment director of communications Chris Coffman regarding the Red Wings’ plans for their 100th anniversary season, offering some teasers as to the fan promotions are concerned. The interview from Local 4 Plus is pretty lengthy:

Regarding free agent sparklers on Canada Day

ESPN’s Ryan Clark gives the Red Wings a solid “B” grade for the team’s re-signing of one Patrick Kane, and in discussing the re-signing, Clark also discusses the Wings’ likely free agency plans:

The greatest value the Red Wings have in re-signing Kane might be the layers associated with that value.

Trading away Vladimir Tarasenko earlier Monday spoke to the Red Wings’ faith in re-signing Kane. But now they appear to have an opening next to J.T. Compher and Jonatan Berggren on the Red Wings’ third line.

Shedding Tarasenko’s $4.75 million contract — while signing Kane to a deal that is $1 million less than what he was making last season — gives Red Wings GM Steve Yzerman $17.211 million in salary cap space entering free agency Tuesday, per PuckPedia. He has some options:

They have the space now to target forwards such as Brock Boeser and Nikolaj Ehlers, but could possibly find a stronger fit for their top nine with players like Evgenii Dadonov, Jonathan Drouin or Jack Roslovic.

Detroit could also be active in a top-four defenseman market that includes Vladislav Gavrikov, Ryan Lindgren and Dmitry Orlov.

Finally, there’s the trade route — and again, Kane’s contract being lower than last season’s gives Yzerman extra wiggle room if he wants to add salary in that fashion.

Continued; I’m going to be honest here–I’m expecting the Wings to sign some depth players if they are unable to sign the Ehlers or Boesers of the free agent world, and, from there on out, the team’s probably going to utilize a trade or two to address their need for another top-six scorer and a second-pair defenseman.

I’m not expecting any fireworks today. It’s going to be more like sparklers, and if the Wings can land a Connor Brown to bolster the fourth line (because Tyler Motte and Craig Smith just didn’t quite get the grinding job done) and/or a Nate Schmidt (to stabilize the 3rd defensive pairing), I’ll be very happy.

Mostly, I expect a surprise trade to happen sometime after the free agency period cools down a bit, and I don’t know if it’s going to be overwhelming in scope. The reality of the situation is that GM SY may have to wait until sometime during the NHL’s 2025-2026 regular season to add a meaningful addition to the top six and/or defense, and, in the interim–as he told us all last weekend–the team will have to lean on its younger players for growth.

I’m okay with that.

Update: As DetroitHockey.net’s Clark Rasmussen suggests, Detroit’s biggest signings of the day might be Grand Rapids Griffins players:

They’re losing Austin Watson, Tim Gettinger, and Joe Snively up front and Brogan Rafferty on the blue line, in addition to having already lost Eemil Viro, who bolted for Europe, and having a few more pending free agents who were on AHL deals.

Detroit will probably also want a veteran goalie at the AHL level so that Grand Rapids doesn’t have to rely on Sebastian Cossa and Michal Postava.

As such, we’ll probably see the Wings sign some guys who will be bound for the Griffins. Lagesson was the seventh defenseman on my roster above but he could easily be in GR instead, especially if Detroit brings in Gavrikov or Miller or someone else, bumping Justin Holl to the press box.

Duff explains Anton Johansson’s decision to ‘stay home’

Last Friday, hockeysverige.se reported that Red Wings prospect Anton Johansson will remain with his club team in Sweden, Leksands IF of the SHL, for one more season before he makes the jump to North America.

This morning, Detroit Hockey Now’s Bob Duff takes note of the comments made by Red Wings GM Steve Yzerman regarding the lanky defenseman’s situation:

“To be honest, it was Anton’s decision,” Yzerman said.

Secondly, due to Johansson’s contract situation, the Red Wings were really going to be left with no option but to reassign Johansson to Leksand next fall. When the Red Wings were signing Johansson to an entry-level contract last fall, he still had one year remaining on his SHL pact with Leksand.

“Our obligation in signing him is if he were to come to camp next (fall) and not make the Red Wings, we would first have to offer him back to his Swedish club Leksand (on loan),” Yzerman explained.

Johansson spent the latter part of last season in the AHL with the Grand Rapids Griffins and was showing well in that brief trial.

“Based on what we saw in the end of the season and playoffs in GR, he would be more than fine here,” Yzerman said. “Ultimately we wanted him, much like Albert Johansson made this decision four years ago now that he wanted to play one more year in Sweden.

“We’re okay with it. We want these boys, or these young men, to be mentally ready when they come over and prepared. He’s in a good situation. He ultimately decided that he wanted to start the season, he wanted to get off to a good start in Leksand.”

Continued; Anton wants to play one more season for a rebuilding Leksand team, and that’s all right. He should be earning top-four minutes, and he’s helping the Wings avoid a logjam at right defense in Grand Rapids. It’s a situation that works for all parties involved.