A bit about Joe Hicketts’ decision to sign with Minnesota

The Red Wings lost a real hockey warrior in defenseman Joe Hicketts, whose 5’9″ stature didn’t hold the defenseman back in terms of becoming a fan favorite thanks to his hard-hitting style with the Grand Rapids Griffins.

Hicketts signed with the Minnesota Wild organization yesterday (as did Dominic Turgeon), and this evening, Hicketts spoke with Victor Kaisar of Kamloops Radio NL 610 AM regarding his decision to leave the Red Wings’ organization:

“Looking at the Minnesota depth chart, I thought there was lot of opportunity,” Hicketts told NL Sports. “It was something that I was willing and was looking forward to moving forward with with. As things moved along, it seemed more clear to me that that might have been the right fit.”

In 22 NHL games, Hicketts put up five points, all assists. That’s compared to 286 AHL games where he scored 16 goals along with 102 assists for 118 points.

During the 2020-21 season, Hicketts led all Griffins defensemen in scoring with 18 points (1 goal, 17 assists) in 32 games. He also was second on the team in assists, tied for second amongst all AHL defensemen in assists, and tied tenth in overall points.

“No one strives to be a career minor leaguer, you want to make it to the NHL. I think I’ve proven myself more than enough in the American league, now its time to make that step to the NHL,” Hicketts said, noting he wants to make most of his new opportunity.

“I think they’ve only got four NHL defensemen signed right now [in Minnesota], though I’m sure they are going to be more signed. I think there’s opportunity and its about me grabbing that opportunity and running with it now.”

Continued; here’s hoping that Hicketts does indeed earn an NHL spot with the Wild. He’s a great person and a fine athlete.

Nedeljkovic and Greiss, fantasy hockey ‘persona non grata’

ESPN’s Victoria Mataiash examines the fantasy hockey impact made by the past week’s worth of trades and free agency moves, and she suggests that fantasy hockey poolies avoid the Red Wings’ goaltenders at all costs:

Alex Nedeljkovic, G, Detroit Red Wings: This is a tough one. Small sample size, sure, but Nedeljkovic still presents as a gifted and skilled NHL goaltender capable of shouldering a heavy workload. No 20-plus gamer bettered his league-leading 1.90 GAA and .932 SV% for Carolina in 2020-21. But the rebuilding Red Wings remain a ways from winning more games than they lose. Thomas Greiss ain’t no slouch either and he only won eight of 34 appearances this past season. Anyone starting in Detroit’s crease should be avoided in fantasy leagues where victories carry significant weight. For now.

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Luke Witkowski returns

Good signing here:

UPDATE: The Detroit #RedWings today signed defenseman Luke Witkowski to a two-year contract. pic.twitter.com/Oh8FE7P10S— Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) July 29, 2021

Signed to Standard Contract
Luke Witkowski (RW, RD) | DET#LGRWhttps://t.co/OpxmkQTiKM— CapFriendly Transactions (@CF_Transactions) July 29, 2021

Update: Here’s the Wings’ press release on Witkowski and Renouf:

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Red Wings reacquire Dan Renouf as a free agent

Bringing back a familiar face:

UPDATE: The Detroit #RedWings today signed defenseman Dan Renouf to a one-year contract. pic.twitter.com/hRGbZHMefH— Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) July 29, 2021

The #LGRW signed 27 y/o LD Dan Renouf to 1 year Contract:

NHL $850K
Minors $325K
Guarantee $375K

3P in 18GP for #GoAvsGo last year, 3P in 5 AHL GP

Rep’d by Todd Reynolds @uptownhockey https://t.co/XUGkrFP4BW— PuckPedia (@PuckPedia) July 29, 2021

Sportsnet’s Bourne offers ‘two sentences’ on the Wings’ Gagner and Suter signings

Sportsnet’s Justin Bourne wrote two sentences regarding every free agent signing made yesterday, including a couple made by the Wings:

Sam Gagner, RW, Detroit
Contract: One year, $850,000 AAV

Smart player here, and you need guys with NHL experience around as you try to turn the metaphorical container ship around in the canal. No harm done on a one-year agreement.

Pius Suter, C, Detroit
Contract: Two years, $3.25 million AAV

This is a good bet on potential upside for a rebuilding team on the cheap. You need a few things to break your way to get back to great, and it’s not impossible Suter becomes a real contributor.

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Griffins sign forward Jon Martin

The Grand Rapids Griffins have signed a depth forward to an AHL-only deal in one Jon Martin, a 6’2,” 215-pound grinder…

UPDATE: The Griffins have signed Jon Martin to a one-year AHL contract. Martin has played in 200 AHL games with Tucson and San Jose. #GoGRG

More info >> https://t.co/Yf9vosQSvI pic.twitter.com/8XjjwwiK3R— Grand Rapids Griffins (@griffinshockey) July 29, 2021

Darren Helm heads to Colorado

Bummer:

Darren Helm signs 1 year, $1 million in Colorado.— Darren Dreger (@DarrenDreger) July 29, 2021

Helm has been in Detroit for 14 years and won a Stanley Cup with the Red Wings. He can play center or wing and had eight points in 47 games last year. https://t.co/VWPoBmS9JV— Peter Baugh (@Peter_Baugh) July 29, 2021

I can confirm the reports that Darren Helm is coming to the #Avs on a one-year deal worth $1 million.— Peter Baugh (@Peter_Baugh) July 29, 2021

Darren Helm, signed 1x$1M by COL, is a bottom six defensive forward. #GoAvsGo pic.twitter.com/fTkyKS5D8p— JFresh (@JFreshHockey) July 29, 2021

I really thought Darren Helm would be a Red Wing for eternity— Joe Yerdon (@JoeYerdon) July 29, 2021

Longest-tenured #RedWing moving on. https://t.co/F2OMYSfMcu— Ansar Khan (@AnsarKhanMLive) July 29, 2021

Update: Here’s Khan in text form:

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