Former Red Wing Sergei Fedorov has always insisted that Detroit pulled a contract offer (supposedly 5 years at $10 million per season) off the table before he signed a 5-year, $40 million contract with the Anaheim Ducks.
According to the Russian press that I was following way back in 2003 (back in the day, you could still read Sport-Express and Sovetsky Sport, but it took wading through clunky online translations from PROMT), the Red Wings felt that it was Fedorov who walked away from a still-valid contract offer to sign with the Ducks.
Between Fedorov signing the $28 million offer sheet from Carolina in 1998, and the Wings ownership’s belief that he betrayed the team in the summer of 2003…
That’s where you get the still-bitter feelings that have kept #91 out of the rafters in Detroit.
This morning, Detroit Hockey Now’s Bob Duff reports that Fedorov, who left CSKA Moscow’s board of directors, has spoken with Sport-Express.ru’s Yuri Golishak and Aleksandr Kruzhkov about his divorce from the Wings. Per Mr. Duff:
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