Michal Postava had his choice of NHL teams and he’s choosing the Detroit Red Wings.

The Czech netminder is in agreement on a two-year deal with the Red Wings. He’ll be in training camp this fall.

Unlike other European free-agent netminders the Wings have acquired in the past, Postava is still young in terms of goalie years. He’s 23 and has spent only one season in the Czech Extraliga.

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Mind you, it was quite the year. Postava was backstopping Kometa Brno to the league title. He would post a shutout in Game 7 of the final. His postseason save percentage was .940.

“He’s had a great season,” former NHL netminder Pavel Francouz told Czech website iSport. “For most of the public, he was an unknown goalkeeper from the first league who suddenly won the title. I think that even Kometa itself didn’t expect what they would find in him, that he would lead them to gold.

“For me personally, it was a surprise, too. I really liked how he grew during the season. His performances went up. I certainly wouldn’t have guessed before the start of the Extraliga that he would be the best goalkeeper.”

Are Red Wings Jumping The Gun?

The decision to sign Postava certainly re-emphaizes the assertion of Red Wings GM Steve Yzerman that it’s a weak crop of NHL UFA goalies that will be available this summer. That’s one of the reasons he was citing for making a trade-deadline move to add veteran Petr Mrazek.

Definitely, the decision by Trey Augustine to remain in college hockey at Michigan State for another year was also playing a role in the decision to add to Detroit’s pro goalie prospect pool. It also has to make you wonder whether the Red Wings are losing faith in Sebastian Cossa as their long-term solution between the pipes.

In all likelihood, Mrazek and Cam Talbot will be the goalies in Detroit to start next season. Cossa and Postava will likely be manning the nets for the AHL Grand Rapids Griffins. Carter Gylander, who played with the ECHL Toledo Walleye this season, is also under contract. Jan Bednar, who also played in Toledo, is on an expiring AHL deal with the Griffins.

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Francouz wonders whether Postava is the real deal, or a one-year wonder.

“In his situation, it’s going to be a lottery bet,” Francouz suggested. “When a goalie takes off like that, it’s a good idea to wait until next season to confirm it. He has the skills, but (has) to establish himself in his performance (over time).

“I think it would be a huge leap for him to go straight to the AHL. That’s the position he’s expected to play – to be one of the two goalies on the farm.”