Red Wings defenseman Mike Green’s surgery to repair his cervical spine was a successful one, GM Ken Holland told reporters, including Gregg Krupa of the Detroit News (Twitter link). Holland also noted that Green should be fully recovered for the start of training camp. The rearguard was shut down late in March and wasn’t healthy heading into the trade deadline which played a role in him not being traded.
The question now becomes whether or not Detroit shows interest in re-signing the pending unrestricted free agent. While Green’s offensive prowess isn’t what it once was, he still put up 33 points (8-25-33) in 66 games and their back end doesn’t have a lot of threats from the point. However, considering that he’s 32 years old and the fact that the Wings are in the midst of a rebuild, it may not make a lot of sense to bring him back unless he’s amenable to a short-term contract. Holland stated that a decision on whether or not to pursue a new deal with him may not be made until after the draft in June. Green made $6MM in each of the last three years and it’s likely that his next deal will carry a pay cut.
More from Detroit:
- Blues goaltender Carter Hutton is on Detroit’s radar for the offseason, reports MLive’s Ansar Khan. The 32-year-old is coming off a career year in which he led the league in goals-against average (2.09) and save percentage (.931). The Red Wings are in need of another goalie with the trade of Petr Mrazek prior to the trade deadline to play alongside Jimmy Howard, who has one more year on his deal with a cap hit of just under $5.3MM. Hutton’s salary was an even $1MM this season and he will undoubtedly command a significantly bigger deal on the open market this summer.
- Centers Dylan Larkin Frans Nielsen has committed to play at the upcoming World Championships, Khan notes (Twitter links). It will be Larkin’s fourth appearance in the tournament while Nielsen will be suiting up for the first time since 2012 (and eighth time overall). The tournament is set to be held in Nielsen’s native Denmark which likely plays a role in his decision to play this time around.