jesterx7769 wrote:The team was one win away from the Stanley Cup last year
While there isn't a lot of stud defense free agents I def think some of these guys could help out http://www.capgeek.com/free-agents?year ... _type_id=2 I agree with you only 3 of the Wings Dmen are really NHL caliber at this point. Wouldn't be surprised if they traded some of those forward prospects to a team like Buffalo who may unload guys like Myers/Ehroff. Andrew McDonald may also be a possibility in FA.
One win from the Conf. Finals, not Cup Finals. They beat ANA, then ran into a lazy CHI team that wasn't expecting to get counter-punched. Had CHI been all business, I don't think DET does what they do in that series. DET did to CHI what teams have done to DET in 7 game series' for years and years, just roughed them up and refused to back down.
Ehrhoff and Edler are two names I continue to hear connected to DET. Ehrhoff may in fact help, he's not the 1st pairing partner Kronwall needs though. Edler I had a good feeling about last offseason, but I'm not sure DET should go there now. Myers is broken enough I don't see him being any better than playing Quincey or Smith. That's not to say he can't or won't pull out from it, but DET is not going to be the place to do it. DET can't bring in someone to "develop" on the blueline. Some Wings fans were REALLY upset Holland didn't go after Del Zotto too but, again a young guy learning is not what DET needs on their blueline. Diaz has also been mentioned numerous times, but that's again more an obsession with the hand he shoots from than anything else.
RE: Parise & Suter.... Parise was never going anywhere but MIN and everyone knew it. It was reported as likely months in advance. As for Suter, there never *was* a Plan B after Suter and that is honestly what has upset so many Wings fans. Not that they didn't land him so much as then not getting him led to Holland just panic-signing Tootoo, Samuelsson, and Colaiacovo, none of which are in DET anymore.
batdad, a lot of Wings fans feel DET's hurt guys will be "healthy" in time for the Olympics, and that in reality they'll play hurt through the Olympics and then not be able to play a while after the Olympic break again (or will play but will not be in any shape to be). Franzen and Zetterberg in particular have problems that are chronic, so honestly they SHOULDN'T play in the Olympics to maybe rest to come back later in the spring, but I'm sure they will play. Datsyuk maybe will be ok enough to play and be fine, but that depends as there's been secrecy re: his actual injuries. I don't think anything changes post-Olympics though. There is anyone to help the blueline, and that's what is needed.