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    Are More Moves Coming For The Red Wings And Blackhawks?

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    Detroit Red Wings GM Steve
    Yzerman made several moves during the off-season to bolster his
    roster for the coming season.

    Yzerman’s most notable deal was
    acquiring goaltender John Gibson from the Anaheim Ducks. He also shed
    the remaining year of Vladimir Tarasenko’s contract, shipping him and
    his $4.75 million average annual value to the Minnesota Wild.

    The Wings GM also re-signed right winger
    Patrick Kane and turned to the UFA market for veteran depth, signing
    James van Riemsdyk, Travis Hamonic, Mason Appleton, Ian Mitchell and
    Jacob Bernard-Docker.

    However, a significant move to add a top-four
    defenseman or a top-six forward failed to materialize.

    Max Bultman of The Athletic was asked
    if Yzerman might address one or both needs before the regular season
    begins. He suggested that Pittsburgh Penguins defenseman Erik
    Karlsson and a Penguins winger, such as Bryan Rust or Rickard Rakell, might be the best options.

    Karlsson, Rust and Rakell regularly
    surfaced in this summer’s trade rumors. However, Bultman’s not
    expecting any of them to don the Winged Wheel jersey, citing
    Karlsson’s expensive contract and the Penguins’ asking price of a
    first-round pick for Rust or Rakell.

    Earlier this summer, the Red Wings were
    linked to Ducks center Mason McTavish in the rumor mill. Some
    observers suggested the close ties between Yzerman and Ducks GM Pat
    Verbeek could make Detroit a landing spot for the 22-year-old RFA
    center, but Bultman doubted Verbeek would part with McTavish.

    Bultman also suggested that the Wings
    monitor high-scoring winger Kyle Connor’s contract status with the
    Winnipeg Jets. The 28-year-old Michigan native is UFA-eligible next
    summer. Bultman doubted the Jets would move him this early in the
    season if he remains unsigned, but suggested the Wings should be
    ready to inquire just in case.

    Turning to the Chicago Blackhawks,
    Frank Seravalli of Bleacher Report noted they still haven’t
    signed RFA defenseman Wyatt Kaiser.

    Seravalli indicated that the Blackhawks
    have nine or 10 young NHL-ready defensemen on their blueline. They
    could end up shopping one of them, but he doesn’t anticipate Kaiser
    will be a trade candidate.

    Four of the Blackhawks’ young
    rearguards – Artyom Levshunov, Kevin Korchinski, Sam Linzel and Nolan Allen – are waiver-exempt, so they could demote one or two if
    necessary. They could also attempt to trade Connor Murphy, who is
    UFA-eligible next July, though that move would take away their most
    experienced blueliner.

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