Detroit Red Wings restricted free agent forward Andreas Athanasiou remains unsigned… for now. The latest news on the league’s last remaining RFA comes from TSN’s Bob McKenzie, who shares that Athanasiou is on his way to Switzerland to skate with HC Lugano of the NLA. McKenzie was quick to add that Athanasiou has not signed Lugano and is still evaluating his options, but his commitment to going overseas for the time being raises more doubts that he will suit up in the NHL this season.
A recent poll revealed that most fans felt Athanasiou and former holdout Josh Anderson would each re-sign with their respective teams. The second most popular answer was that the pair would both play overseas. Anderson has done his part to prove true the majority, re-upping with the Columbus Blue Jackets, but Athanasiou has not made any similar progress with Detroit and seems more likely to join in the dissenting opinion. Interestingly, it was Anderson who had been connected to the NLA this off-season, with Athanasiou reportedly fielding offers from the KHL. Athanasiou may still end up in Russia, but with an influx of talent heading to the NLA in recent years and the the past success of Lugano, who has not missed the playoffs in six years, the team is far from a poor fit. Athanasiou would be skating alongside former Red Wing Damien Brunner, as well as NHL veterans Maxim Lapierre and Bobby Sanguinetti should he sign with Lugano and the talented group could very well make a title run in 2017-18.
Still, the best thing for Athanasiou and for hockey is for the skilled 23-year-old to stay in North America. In just his second NHL season, the young center scored 18 goals and defied expectations for a Detroit team with few bright spots. The Red Wings may not want to overpay – in salary or term – for Athanasiou, who did have an unsustainable 15% shooting percentage in 2016-17 and is only in the early stages of developing a defensive game, but the best decision is always to work things out. Just ask the Dallas Stars, who missed the playoffs last season and had to go on a spending spree this summer in hopes of righting the ship. They would love to have Valeri Nichushkin back, the talented young winger who left the team in the summer of 2016 to head to the KHL, where he remains, after failing to come to terms in restricted free agency. Maybe the Red Wings would rather trade Athanasiou or maybe they’ll realize their mistake and work out a contract. Either way, there seems to be little upside to simply losing the scoring youth for this season (or longer). Athanasiou skating with Lugano may just be the straw that finally breaks Ken Holland’s back.
hammer57
Didn’t want it to come to this. There’s no way Holland should have let it go this far.
jdgoat
Someone needs to offersheet this guy. Vegas should give him like four million and hope Detroit doesn’t match. I’m pretty sure that wouldn’t be too many draft picks
Doc Halladay
$4 million would result in Detroit getting a 1st and 3rd as compensation. Vegas dealt there 3rd round pick in 2018 so they can’t offer sheet him for anything between $3.925 and $7.81 million. They could offer sheet him for something in the $1.962 to $3.925 range since it’d only cost them there 2018 2nd.
Steve Skorupski
Stranger things have happened. This is beginning to sound as if AA has trusted a very greedy agent trying to take advantage of a rising young star. We can also blame a GM who doesn’t know how to manage a team or the contracts in the salary cap era. Holland needs to go & he needs to take the equally clueless Blashill with him. They have seriously damaged a once great hockey organization.
RealHalSteinbrenner
Forget the offer sheet and just trade for the guy. Vegas could offer a defenseman and Marchessault and get him.
Better yet, trade him to NYR for DeAngelo and Fast
Jimmykinglive
Vegas wouldn’t trade Marchessault for AA and the Rangers definitely wouldn’t give up those two
RealHalSteinbrenner
Sorry, didn’t realize you knew all
Steve Skorupski
Outstanding, RealHal! Just plain out Funny!