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Old 05-23-2007, 11:36 AM
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Wings changes for 2007/2008 season

Wings run is finally over. I have to say it was a great season coming up just short in the conference finals. I don't think many expected Wings to go this far. I would expect some changes, some moves by management to be ready for the next season. There are a few question marks on the team at this point. One of the biggest ones is Hasek. Is he going to come back next year and will he be able to go through another season? He's up there in the age category and it is difficult to say how well he'll hold up if he decides to come back. If he retires, we are going to have some goaltending issues. I just don't see Wings resigning Calder and Lang after this playoff run. As far as Bertuzzi goes, we saw flashes of what he can provide, but at what cost and how healthy he is going to be. He already said he wants to stay and so far he fit in rather well, so that's a good sign. Cheli is 45 and how longer he can perform is another question mark. Markov is not the guy to stick around so the book is open on him. We are going to need another center to replace Lang. Hopefully someone with the passion for the game. There are a few free agents that are available on the market: Buffalo's Chris Drury and Daniel Briere, New Jersey's Scott Gomez, and the Islanders' Jason Blake and Ryan Smyth. There are even rumors about bringing back Kozlov to play with Dats.
At this point Wings have $32 million tied up with 15 players. They need to resign Cheli, Schneider, and possibly Markov. Bert may command a hefty salary. The cap for the next year should be somewhere around $47 million, so that leaves some room to maneuver, but will be interesting.
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We need to add another quality blueliner and 2 quality forwards.

Something that irked me on the CBC broadcast, during the second intermission, was an interview with Brian Murray (Ottawa Coach) and how he helped construct the Ducks when he was the GM in Anaheim.

He said, the blueprint was to draft big, fast and CANADIAN.

Most of the Wings best high energy players are Canucks. Maltby, Cleary, Draper. But none of them are particularly big.

Lang has got to go. The guy is every European stereotype. Skilled but with questionable motivation. Can disappear for long stretches (games).

I'm not too impressed with Lebda, but I would like to see Quincy get some more opportunities with the big club. Lilja has developed into a quality D-man, but he just has to avoid getting too cute and overhandling the puck.

Zetts and Dats took the next step, but have several yet to go.

Bertuzzi shouldn't come back unless the Wings medical staff is 100% sure his back problems aren't chronic.
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He said, the blueprint was to draft big, fast and CANADIAN.
Maybe the Pistons should try that strategy!
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Re: Wings changes for 2007/2008 season

Liked the Red Wings season..Played very well during the regular season. Caught some bad breaks in the Ducks series. Roster looks fine to me, except I'd say bye-bye to Lang. He disappears so much that nobody would notice he's gone. Like Bertuzzi, Chelios, and Hasek for another season.......at a fair price. Maybe one free agent, but also look at our young talent...........
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Maybe the Pistons should try that strategy!
Are there any other Canadians in the NBA besides Nash (actually born in South Africa)?
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Off the top of my head, Jamal Magloire.

Rick Fox, Bill Wennington and Todd MacCulloch are former Canadian NBAers.
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Chelios re-signs for one-year deal
Chelios re-signs for one-year deal - Red Wings Snapshots - MLive.com
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Red Wings General Manager Ken Holland today announced the team has re-signed defenseman Chris Chelios to a one-year contract. In keeping with club policy, additional terms of the deal are not available.
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Some other Wings happenings:
MLive.com: Everything Michigan

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Holland said he has between $10 million and $13 million to spend on a goaltender, three defensemen and two forwards, most of whom will be the team's own free agents.
This is not really much, I wonder what can Holland get for that.
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Dom is back!!! This was very very important.

Hasek returning to Wings

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"I talked with Dom and his agent Ritch Winter, and Dom has informed me he is excited and can't wait to get to Traverse City (for training camp)," Holland said.
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Award Winners:
Norris Trophy (defenseman) Nicklas Lidstrom
Detroit: This is Lidstrom's fifth trophy in six years and second in a row. He led all defensemen with a plus-40 rating. He tied Ray Bourque for third all-time on the Norris list behind Bobby Orr (eight) and Doug Harvey (seven).
Lady Byng Trophy (gentlemanly play)Pavel Datsyuk
Also a back-to-back winner. He had 87 points in both seasons, but his penalty minutes dropped from 22 to 20.
Hart Trophy (MVP to his team)Sidney Crosby
Vezina Trophy (goaltender)Martin Brodeur
Calder Trophy (rookie)—Evgeni Malkin
Jack Adams Award (coach) Alain Vigneault
Selke Trophy (defensive forward)Rod Brind'Amour
Lester Pearson Award (MVP as voted by players)— Crosby
Masterton Trophy (perseverance)Phil Kessel
King Clancy Trophy (humanitarian)Saku Koivu
All-Star teams
First team:
C Sidney Crosby, Pittsburgh; RW Dany Heatley, Ottawa; LW Alex Ovechkin, Washington; Ds Nicklas Lidstrom, Detroit, and Scott Niedermayer, Anaheim; G Martin Brodeur, New Jersey.
Second team: C Vincent Lecavalier, Tampa Bay; RW Martin St. Louis, Tampa Bay; LW Thomas Vanek, Buffalo; Ds Chris Pronger, Anaheim, and Dan Boyle, Tampa Bay; G Roberto Luongo, Vancouver.
link: NHL awards analysis - USATODAY.com

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