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Edvinsson Seeks Deal Keeping Him in Detroit for Years

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The post Edvinsson Seeks Deal Keeping Him in Detroit for Years appeared first on Detroit Hockey Now. NHL analysts and fans are projecting that Detroit Red Wings defenseman Simon Edvinsson is headed this summer for a new […] The post Edvinsson Seeks Deal Keeping Him in Detroit for Years appeared first on Detroit Hockey Now.

Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images The post Edvinsson Seeks Deal Keeping Him in Detroit for Years appeared first on Detroit Hockey Now . Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images NHL analysts and fans are projecting that Detroit Red Wings defenseman Simon Edvinsson is headed this summer for a new long-term contract with an average payout of $8. 1 million to $8.

3 million per season. But what matters more than what pundits and fans think is how Detroit general manager Steve Yzerman and Edvinsson see it. Edvidsson, 23, has said he would like a longer-term deal, presumably comparable in term and/or dollar amount to Moritz Seider’s seven-year deal worth $8.

55 million per season. Yzerman doesn’t discuss contract negotiations, but the best guess is that he would like to keep Edvidsson making less than Seider who is the driving force of this team. While that makes sense from the Red Wings perspective, the increase in the salary cap is raising salaries of top players.

It’s not unthinkable for Edvinsson’s to ask for more than Seider. New Jersey Devils defenseman Luke Hughes, 22, last fall signed a seven-year deal with an average payout of $9 million per season. He signed that after registers 47 and 44 points in his first two seasons.