Red Wings re-sign defenceman Stuart
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Stuey's back! TSN says 4 years, $3.75 million per year
Published 7/1/2008 by George James Malik at Red Wings Snapshots - MLive.com
Per TSN: Sources tell TSN the Detroit Red Wings and veteran defenceman Brad Stuart have agreed to terms on a 4 year contract that averages $3.75 million per year. Details to follow. Updated: July 1, TSN : Sources tell TSN the Detroit Red Wings and veteran defenseman Brad Stuart have agreed to terms on a four-year contract that averages $3.75 million per season. Stuart, 28, joined the Red Wings in a trade from the Los Angeles Kings and he played a solid top-four role in helping Detroit to a Stanley Cup victory. The deal also included a limited no-trade clause in the last two ...
Brad Stuart Re-Signs With Detroit
Published 7/1/2008 by RudyKelly (noreply@blogger.com) at The Battle of California
4 years, $3.75/year. This is weird; does this mean that Ken Holland actually made a bad decision, or does this mean I'm an idiot for thinking Brad Stuart sucked? I guess he fits in well with the Red Wings because he can run around doing whatever while the rest of the team plays perfect defense. Oh well, I'll just assume I'm smarter than Ken Holland. I mean, he didn't get promoted to late-shift manager at 7/11 in only 3 years, did he? I think that's some kind of record.
Stuart re-signs with Red Wings
Published 7/1/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (Richard Pollock) at IllegalCurve.com
From TSN: Sources tell TSN the Detroit Red Wings and veteran defenseman Brad Stuart have agreed to terms on a four-year contract that averages $3.75 million per season. Read the entire the report here. Stuart is a smooth-skating, puck-moving defenseman who also plays a physical style. His ability to play top-four minutes merits his $3.75 million per year price tag. Besides, who is going to question anything the Red Wings management does?
