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NHL Insider revealed that Red Wings tried to do a big splash at a free agency
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Red Wings Make Bold Move in Free Agency, NHL Insider Reports

August 15, 2025 3 Min Read
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The Detroit Red Wings were quite active in free agency this offseason, adding several new players such as James Van Reams Dick, Mason Appleton, Ian Mitchell, and Jacob Bernard Docker. However, the team was unable to secure any of the top-tier free agents like Mitch Marner, Aaron Ekblad, Sam Bennett, and Brad Marchand. This was a tough reality for Red Wings general manager Steve Yzerman, who acknowledged early in the offseason that they never even had a chance to negotiate with these high-profile players since many were signed or traded before free agency began.

For instance, Marner was traded to the Vegas Golden Knights by the Toronto Maple Leafs shortly after agreeing to an eight-year, $96 million contract. Meanwhile, the Florida Panthers successfully re-signed Ekblad, Bennett, and Marchand with new annual contracts. Ekblad, who has been with the franchise since being drafted first overall in the 2014 NHL Draft, found it hard to turn down the opportunity to stay with a team coming off back-to-back Stanley Cup wins.

The Red Wings were rumored to be interested in Ekblad before free agency, and it was speculated he might have earned more in Detroit than the $6.1 million cap hit he accepted in Florida. NHL insider James Mirtle noted that Detroit was actively pursuing some top unrestricted free agents and might have offered Ekblad a more lucrative deal. Ultimately, Ekblad felt the appeal of playing for a championship contender and staying with the only organization he’s ever known played a significant role in his decision.

With trades like Vladimir Tarasenko’s to Minnesota, which freed up a $4.75 million cap space, the Red Wings enter free agency with about $12 million available under the salary cap.

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Fan Take: This offseason’s activity highlights the growing challenges for rebuilding teams like Detroit to compete with established contenders in free agency. For hockey fans, it underscores how player loyalty and the lure of winning remain powerful factors, shaping team dynamics and the league’s competitive balance.

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