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Wings Trade Options

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http://espn.go.com/nhl/story/_/id/1...-march-2-trade-deadline?ex_cid=espnapi_public


On Monday, Detroit Red Wings general manager Ken Holland and coach Mike Babcock met on an off-day to plan how the next month or so might play out. Babcock shared his trade deadline wish list for a Red Wings team that has emerged as a bit of a surprise Eastern Conference Stanley Cup contender, at least as surprising as a team that makes the playoffs every single season can be.

"I try to tell him exactly what I think the priorities are," Babcock said Monday. "He knows what I want."

There's no guarantee how much longer the Red Wings will have Pavel Datsyuk and Henrik Zetterberg at the top of their games. Nor are there any guarantees that Babcock will be behind the bench next season. Factor that with a wide-open East and there might be a sense of urgency to win in Detroit this season. And with that may come added urgency at the trade deadline.

Detroit is loaded with young players pushing their way up from Grand Rapids and the team has stayed relatively healthy, so Holland isn't in the market for depth. It's about impact -- a top-six forward or top-four defenseman, preferably one who shoots right-handed.

There are no surprises on the wish list. It's just a matter of making it happen.

"My job for the next month is talk on the phone with the 29 other managers," Holland told ESPN.com.

Status: BUYER

Available: The kind of impact players the Red Wings are looking to add aren't easy to find. The trade deadline is filled with depth defensemen and wingers who might help fill out a lineup, but the targets Detroit will pursue actually have to supplant a talented player currently in the lineup. One example is Toronto Maple Leafs defenseman Cody Franson. He is an unrestricted free agent after the season, and he fills a need on defense as a right-handed shot and as a player who can earn regular time in Detroit's top four. The Red Wings prefer defensemen who can produce offensively, which makes Franson (29 points in 49 games) more appealing than righty defenseman Jeff Petry with the Edmonton Oilers. If the Florida Panthers drop out of the playoff hunt, defenseman Brian Campbell would be nice fit, even if he's another left-handed shot. The Washington Capitals' Mike Green would fill a lot of needs for the Red Wings.

Finances: The Red Wings are one of the few contending teams with cap flexibility, a credit to Holland for not spending foolishly after he missed out on targets this summer like Matt Niskanen and Anton Stralman. Before shutting down, CapGeek.com estimated that the Red Wings could take on about $8 million in salary at the deadline.

Scouting the GM: Holland hasn't been as aggressive at the trade deadline as he was during the Red Wings' glory years. He has been hoarding first-round draft picks since about 2005 to replenish the system, something he's done successfully. Now with a surplus of young talent, he has the ammunition to make a big trade without having to move his first-round pick. He just needs to be convinced the player on the other side of the deal is a major upgrade over what the Red Wings have now. "Are we going to be aggressive? My history has been, we'll trade," Holland said. "If there's a deal there we think fits with what we're trying to do, we'll do it."
 
It's been nice to see the Wings big resurgence this year, after a mediocre campaign last year. I don't have cable so I rarely get to watch them play, and I don't know enough about the players to know more than what the article says- they're looking for a top notch offensive minded defenseman, preferably with a right handed shot.

I just hope that they make the right move, even if that is no move at all.
 
I agree with that...For sure... No reason to break the bank on a trade the way your youth is developing ... I think they will...Lets hope it puts them over the hump to win the Cup...
 
I think the targets available really come down to which young players Holland is comfortable moving.

If Franson is on the market, he obviously makes the most sense. He's a true top pairing defender, with a right handed shot, who we likely would have pursued in free agency anyway. But that free agency caveat is a big one. Trading for him only makes sense if we can work out a long term deal before he hits UFA. As just a rental, it doesn't make sense to give up considerable long term potential.

Campbell is really good too, but I don't think the team should be looking to get older (he'll be 36 this year). Green, if he's actually available, may be the best combination of price and impact. He could work defensively next to Kronwall or DeKeyser, and brings significantly more offense than anyone else we have.
 
I just don't see a lot of movable pieces on this roster. Everyone right now seems to fit in perfectly, and the guys that don't play, nobody will want.
 
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I just don't see a lot of movable pieces on this roster. Everyone right now seems to fit in perfectly, and the guys that don't play, nobody will want.

Teams will want Teemu Pulkkinen or Anthony Mantha or Andy Miele
or maybe our goaltenders down on the farm... Guys are developing well in Grand Rapids.
I hope we don't give away to much like last year.. Although at the time we were so banged
up we needed to make that deal for Legwand.
 
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Yandle is available as well. However, I do believe we need a Dman and he also needs to be a righty.

We have too many young players to actually fit on the roster even after Z, Dats and Franzen are gone
 
They have a pretty good team. One that could easily win the cup with a good run in the postseason. They will be absolutely gouged for any top 6 forward or top 4 defenseman. They shouldn't make a trade honestly. They second people start talking about trading a guy like Mantha for Myers you know it is a sellers market. Stay put.
 
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If the Red Wings made zero moves at the deadline, I wouldn't be the least bit upset. They've shown they have the ability to beat anyone in the league already and they have crazy depth extending to Grand Rapids. No reason to waste that just for a replacement on a 3rd line.
 
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