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Defenseman Brad Stuart won’t be returning to the West Coast after all. The Detroit Red Wings re-signed Stuart to a four year contract worth $3.75 million per season. It was reported the Wings want to re-sign him for less than $3.5 million, which was rumored to be his asking price, leading to speculation he would hit the open market today. Evidently nudging the price up by $250K per ... [link]

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Outside takes on the Wings' UFA day signings, and July 1 musings
Published 7/2/2008 by George James Malik at Red Wings Snapshots - MLive.com
... Holland re-signed Brad Stuart to a 4-year contract at $3.75 million, and signed unrestricted free agent goaltender Ty Conklin away from the Pittsburgh Penguins on a one-year, $750,000 deal. If you're counting, that's $15.75 million paid out over the terms of the players' respective contracts, or somewhere around 3.9% of the money doled out on Tuesday. Various out-of-town pundits weighed in on the Wings' signings, and we'll start with the mild-mannered Spector's assessments thereof: July 1, Fox Sports : Defenseman Brad Stuart won't be returning to the West Coast after all. The ...

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