The Red Wings’ management has three final tasks to complete over the course of the summer–presuming that the team doesn’t buy anyone out this upcoming week (thanks to Joe Veleno filing for arbitration and coming to a 2-year, $4.55 million contract agreement with the team on Friday), or make a trade for that shut-down, right-side defenseman that the team needs to spell Moritz Seider.
Now taking advantage of the team’s salary cap space to do one or the other of those optional tasks (buying somebody out or making a trade for a shut-down d-man) would be ideal, but it’s not necessary, nor is it likely that the team’s going to really address its overloaded but slightly undermanned defense.
Right now, it’s about re-signing the team’s three restricted free agents in Jonatan Berggren, Lucas Raymond and Moritz Seider, and utilizing most of the team’s $17.648 million in cap space (per PuckPedia) in order to ensure that Raymond and Seider are locked up long-term.
Continue reading A little gab about the Red Wings’ to-do list: Re-signing Berggren, Raymond and Seider