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Detroit Red Wings Secure Top Defenseman Moritz Seider in Lucrative Seven-Year Deal

Red Wings Reel in Moritz Seider with Mega Deal

On a bustling Thursday, the Detroit Red Wings announced the signing of their premier defenseman, Moritz Seider, to a substantial seven-year contract valued at nearly $60 million. The contract reflects an annual average worth of $8.55 million.

Seider’s Absence in Training Camp Explained

As training camp kicked off on Thursday, the Red Wings took to the ice without Seider, their defensive linchpin. However, whispers quickly circulated that the high-profile restricted free agent had agreed to a lucrative deal. The Detroit Free Press confirmed that the Red Wings had approximately $8.7 million remaining in their budget, just enough to accommodate Seider’s new contract.

Anticipated Announcement by General Manager

Earlier in the week, General Manager Steve Yzerman hinted at an impending deal with Seider. According to the Free Press, Yzerman stated, “I’m hopeful we can get a deal done at some point — sooner than later would be better for both parties.” He further added, “I don’t think we’re terribly far apart, but hopefully we can progress to get him here as soon as possible.”

Seider’s Impressive Track Record

Seider, a 23-year-old German national, was the Red Wings’ sixth pick in the 2019 NHL Draft. Throughout his three-season NHL career, Seider has consistently delivered, never missing a single game. Last season, he achieved a career-best nine goals to complement 33 assists. In his 246 professional appearances, Seider has racked up a substantial total of 134 points, comprising 21 goals and 113 assists.

Seider’s standout performance earned him the coveted Calder trophy for the NHL’s top rookie for the 2021-22 season, solidifying his standing as one of the key players on the Red Wings’ roster.

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