Brad Stuart? That's it, Ken Holland?

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No disrespect to Stuart, an abrasive top-six defenseman who can clear space and will improve the Red Wings’ blue line depth once Nicklas Lidstrom returns from his injured knee and if they can keep Nicklas Kronwall healthy for any extended period of time. Brad Stuart? That’s it? No disrespect to Stuart, an abrasive top-six defenseman who can clear space and will improve the Red Wings’ ... [link]

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  • StuartRocksBoston StuartRocksBoston
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    Detriot just got a great player in Brad Stuart.  He plays hard every night and quite often plays when he is injured.   He is a class act and proved it once again at the Tip a Kings charity event Sunday evening for the Kings.  LA just got worse and gave him away. Brad is a class act, a great player and a respect teammate.
    Posted 2/27/2008 [reply] [flag]

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Evil Drew is an angry man...and he doesn't like the Wings' deadline move, either
Published 2/27/2008 by George James Malik at Red Wings Snapshots - MLive.com
The Detroit Free Press's Drew Sharp feels that Red Wings GM Ken Holland made a big mistake in not addressing the Wings' secondary scoring at the trade deadline, and the scary part is that Evil Drew might have a point for ince: February 26, Detroit Free Press ...

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