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Danny DeKeyser wonders about future with Detroit Red Wings in possible final home game
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Detroit — Danny DeKeyser considered it a bit, and should you’re him, how might you not?
The veteran defenseman is an unrestricted free agent after this season. With the Crimson Wings nonetheless in a rebuild, and getting youthful, DeKeyser’s future is murky.
DeKeyser, a Macomb native who starred at Western Michigan and spent 10 seasons with the Wings, tried to soak in Little Caesars Enviornment as a lot as potential Saturday in the course of the 7-2 loss to Pittsburgh.
“Anytime you are in a scenario like this, your contract is up, you by no means know what’ll occur, undoubtedly you’ve gotten that thought undergo your head and whether or not it is your final house sport or not,” DeKeyser, 32, stated. “That is one thing that can deal with itself in the summertime, and there is not a complete lot to say proper now.”
The prospect to play for the Crimson Wings, stated DeKeyser, has been particular.
“It has been a dream come true to play right here,” DeKeyser stated. “(As a teen) idolizing this staff and taking part in right here, coming to the rink each day, I have been fairly fortunate to have the ability to play not simply within the NHL however for my hometown staff, as properly. It has been particular for me.
“I attempted to go on the market and benefit from the sport at present. I want the end result would have been a bit totally different.”
DeKeyser had again surgical procedure two seasons in the past and has had issue returning to the extent he performed at earlier in his profession. He spent a while on the injured checklist final season and this one, and his play has been inconsistent.
When DeKeyser went on the injured checklist in March, there was the thought his profession with the Wings had ended, given he additionally was positioned on waivers (however not claimed). However DeKeyser returned and has performed regular hockey in current weeks.
“Having had the surgical procedure two years in the past, I am simply attempting to maintain my head on straight and work arduous each day,” DeKeyser stated. “It (the again) has been feeling good. A variety of ups and downs these final couple of years. I had stretches the place I felt like I performed fairly good hockey and different instances, some stretches I’d have appreciated to have performed higher.
“For me, it is simply looking for the consistency and attempting to be on the market each evening and simply play a stable sport with the puck and attempting to defend.”
DeKeyser will make a closing dedication on whether or not he’ll proceed taking part in later this summer season. The free agent market does not start till July 13.
“I’d like to preserve taking part in if I can,” DeKeyser stated. “I do not know what’ll occur however these items will play itself out within the summertime. I am going to simply wait and see. I am going to let my physique relaxation a bit bit and simply sort of see the place it takes me, and take into consideration issues then.”
Zadina sidelined
Filip Zadina got here down with appendicitis whereas the Wings have been in Florida this previous week, and had his appendix eliminated late within the week.
Coach Jeff Blashill stated Zadina won’t play within the closing three video games this week.
“He stayed in Florida and had his appendix eliminated,” Blashill stated. “It was profitable and he must be completely wonderful, however that is at the very least every week (earlier than having the ability to play).”
The Wings introduced up forwards Riley Barber and Taro Hirose from Grand Rapids, and each have been within the lineup towards Pittsburgh.
Ice chips
With a objective Saturday, Jakub Vrana has three targets in his final three video games, 18 factors (13 targets, 5 assists) in 23 video games this season, and 29 factors (21 targets, eight assists) in 34 video games since being acquired by the Wings late final season.
… Moritz Seider earned an help on Vrana’s objective. Seider continues to guide all NHL rookies in assists (43) and energy play factors (21), whereas main all rookie defensemen with 49 factors.
… Goaltender Thomas Greiss earned an help on Michael Rasmussen’s objective. It was Greiss’ fourth profession help and first in a Wings jersey.
ted.kulfan@detroitnews.com
Twitter: @tkulfan
Crimson Wings at Devils
► Faceoff: 1 p.m. Sunday, Prudential Heart, Newark, N.J.
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► Outlook: The Devils (27-43-8) are coming off an time beyond regulation loss Saturday towards Carolina. … LW Jesper Bratt (25 targets, 70 factors) has led offensively for a Devils staff that has been riddled with accidents.
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Detroit Tigers Urged to Trade Star Pitcher to Los Angeles Dodgers
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The Detroit Tigers have reportedly been fielding calls on right-hander Jack Flaherty entering the trade deadline. Flaherty, who took a one-year, $14 million prove-it deal with the Tigers, should be one of the hottest names on the market this offseason.
With him hitting free agency at the end of the year, moving him at the deadline doesn’t seem like a bad idea. Sure, they have a chance to make the postseason, but if a team wants to give up solid prospects in return, why not capitalize on that? The postseason, at this point, is still somewhat of a pipedream.
If Detroit ends up trading him, they should only do so if they get back a package they’re comfortable with. If not, they should continue to let him show his worth and pay him in the offseason.
He’s pitched better than a No. 3, but even if he regresses a bit, the Tigers could have an excellent mid-level rotation arm if they re-signed him for the foreseeable future.
Despite the reasons to keep him, the chances of him being traded seem high. The question now is more of where he’s going to be traded.
Bradford Doolittle of ESPN believes he found a spot, urging the Los Angeles Dodgers to trade for the California native.
“If they were all healthy, the Dodgers wouldn’t need a starting pitcher. But when was the last time their rotation had anything approaching full health? They need some certainty for this group as they begin to think about postseason roster construction.
“Flaherty, a SoCal native, has thrown like an ace this season for Detroit, matching a career-best strikeout rate with a career-low walk rate, and he has been consistent. He also has a lot to prove after things went south in Baltimore when he was dealt at last year’s deadline, especially since he’s in a walk year. Talent, motivation and production is a pretty good combo.”
When talking about trading with the Dodgers, it’s important to recognize the type of talent they have in their farm system. With multiple high-level prospects, there might not be a better team in baseball to trade with.
Factor in that Los Angeles is in a win-now situation, and the chances of them even overpaying for a rental arm could be high.
His 2.95 ERA and 133 strikeouts in 106 2/3 innings pitched should have contending teams flooding Detroit’s phones. Whether it’s the Dodgers or any other team, taking the best package should be the priority.
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Why Nets Signed Former Pistons PG Killian Hayes
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The Brooklyn Nets are adding to their roster, signing point guard Killian Hayes to a one-year deal.
Hayes, who turns 23 years old today, was the No. 7 overall pick in the 2020 NBA Draft by the Detroit Pistons, but his tenure with the franchise wasn’t very successful.
He played in just 26 games for the Pistons in his first season, failing to convince the team that he could be the point guard of the future. The Pistons then drafted Cade Cunningham with the No. 1 pick the following year, and that sent Hayes’ career on a difficult path.
While Hayes still had chances to shine for the Pistons, it was clear that he was not going to be part of Detroit’s long-term plans. In the middle of this past season, the Pistons decided to cut ties early and waive him.
So, why are the Nets taking a shot on him? But perhaps the more appropriate question should be “why not?”
The Nets are a team not focused as much on results this season as much as development, and Hayes is a player who could use some developing. Hayes had enough potential to be a top-10 pick just four years ago, and he’s young enough to where he can still learn and grow in the NBA.
The move holds very little risk for the Nets, who could still benefit if Hayes begins to look more like the lottery pick he was when he was coming into the league. Worst case scenario? Hayes doesn’t play and the Nets are wasting a roster spot. If he plays and he continues to be a subpar player, then the Nets were going to be bad anyway.
Either way, the Nets only have something to gain with this move, making it a positive one.
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LGBT Detroit celebrates 30 years of advocacy
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