
Steve Yzerman on John Gibson trade, Detroit Red Wings’ 2025 draft
Detroit Red Wings general manager Steve Yzerman, June 28, 2025.
The Detroit Red Wings have a little north of $17 million in salary cap space, but as they shop for players to strengthen their hopes of becoming a playoff team in 2025-26, competition will be intense.
The Florida Panthers, still basking in the glow of winning a second straight Stanley Cup, ensured Brad Marchand and Aaron Ekblad wouldn’t even hit the market on July 1 by signing them the day before. Both players were high on the Wings’ list of targets.
The Wings are looking for a defenseman to play in their top four, and a winger to play on the second line, with Marco Kasper and newly re-signed Patrick Kane. (He agreed to a very cap-friendly $3 million deal on June 30; the deal includes $4 million in performance bonuses.)
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Brock Boeser, a regular 20-goal scorer and who reached 40 goals a season ago, is staying with the Vancouver Canucks for seven years at a $7.25 million annual average value.
Moritz Seider, Ben Chiarot, Simon Edvinsson, Albert Johansson, Erik Gustafsson, Justin Holl and William Lagesson are under contract for 2025-26. Lagesson was a bit player last season, and Holl spent time in the minors last season after being put on waivers. Axel Sandin Pellikka is in the pipeline, but he’s only just arrived in North America and earmarked for the Grand Rapids Griffins.
Vladislav Gavrikov, most recently of the Los Angeles Kings, tops the list as the market opens.
Steve Yzerman managed to find a taker for Vladimir Tarasenko (the Minnesota Wild took his entire $4.75 million contract off the Wings’ hands on June 30), clearing a roster spot. Ideally, the Wings want a left winger, to play on a line with Kane and Marco Kasper and give the team a bonafide second scoring line besides Dylan Larkin’s line with Lucas Raymond and Alex DeBrincat.
With the Panthers keeping both Marchand and Sam Bennett, Nikolaj Ehlers looks like the top fit, but he won’t lack for suitors.
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