Menacing would be a good adjective to describe the approach to hockey taken by Detroit Red Wings defenseman Moritz Seider. When he’s on the ice, if you’re on the other team and you stray into his vicinity, expect that he will be exacting a price for your visit to his neighborhood.
Already facing a shortage of rights, the Detroit Red Wings saw another one taken away from them in Thursday’s 6-3 season-opening loss to the Pittsburgh Penguins.
The Detroit Red Wings accomplished a significant business last week. General Manager Steve Yzerman signed Lucas Raymond and Moritz Seider to long-term extensions.
The NHL’s preseason schedule is off and running as summer is officially over. Teams are starting to get a feel for who is standing out at training camp and coaches are getting a sense of what their lineup may look like to kick off the regular season.
The Detroit Red Wings have finally concluded their offseason business. Detroit signed Lucas Raymond to an eight-year contract earlier in the week. That same day, they also signed Jonatan Berggren to a one-year contract.
Once again, it was another news-filled day on Thursday. A young stud defenceman re-signed with his team, while a 2024 Stanley Cup Champion has called it a career.
The Detroit Red Wings signed top defenseman Moritz Seider to a seven-year deal worth almost $60 million on Thursday. The annual average value of the contract is $8.55 million.
And with that, the Detroit Red Wings have all of their restricted free agents signed. The team agreed to a seven-year deal with defenseman Moritz Seider on Thursday – the opening day of training camp.
The Detroit Red Wings have signed defenseman Moritz Seider to a seven-year contract with an AAV of $8,550,000. The two sides have been working on a deal for some time, but concern started to grow when Seider was not at camp to open the 2024-25 season.
The Detroit Red Wings have announced that they have signed Moritz Seider to a seven-year, $59.85 million contract extension. The contract will pay Seider $8,550,000 on an average annual value (AAV) through the 2030-31 season when he will become an unrestricted free agent.
The Detroit Red Wings had one of the most difficult task lists of the summer. With multiple restricted free agents needing pay raises and long-term deals, upgrading their goaltending position, and making the necessary moves to place the team into a playoff position, team general manager Steve Yzerman was busy all off-season.
He’s been Detroit’s clear-cut No. 1 defender since he stepped into the NHL in 2021-22.
The Detroit Red Wings have checked off one of their main things on their to-do list. News broke that the Red Wings have gotten Moritz Seider signed to a new contract.
Detroit Red Wings GM Steve Yzerman has made a huge move, signing young defenceman Mortiz Seider to a long-term deal with a big average annual value It's a big day for Detroit Red Wings general manager Steve Yzerman.
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The Detroit Red Wings fell short of their goal of making the NHL Playoffs last season, but there is a sense that Coach Derek Lalonde’s team is building something good in the Motor City.
The Detroit Red Wings need to sign Moritz Seider and Lucas Raymond before the new season begins. On the Raymond front, the Red Wings are not close to signing the star winger, according to recent reports.
As the offseason progresses, the Detroit Red Wings have yet to finalize contracts for restricted free agents Moritz Seider and Lucas Raymond, their two most crucial signings this summer.
Now that the Detroit Red Wings are about halfway through the 2023-34 season, it’s a good time to look to the future. At this point, enough games have been played to have a sufficient sample size to calculate Moritz Seider’s next contract.
Star Detroit Red Wings defender Moritz Seider will be a late addition to the German roster for the 2023 IIHF Men’s World Championships.
It's been a middling week thus far in the NHL, and I don't know about you, but I'd like to find far more winners than losers tonight. On a three-game slate that doesn't offer a ton of tremendous spots, we keep it simple with three plays.
The Calder Memorial Trophy is handed out to the NHL’s top rookie.
Detroit Red Wings defenseman Moritz Seider has already been a force to be reckoned with for Team Germany at the 2022 IIHF World Championship. The 21-year-old defender logged a team-leading 24:13 of ice-time and scored three points for the Germans in their 5–3 loss to Team Canada on the opening day of tournament.
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