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Lidstrom isn't thinking retirement

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I think term will be important on any new contract for Nick. If they give him more than a year, unless he is on LTIR, that cap hit counts. So, if he says two years, he better mean two years. Depending on what happens with the CBA and when the two sides decide to re-negotiate, you might only see a contract up until that date.

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Perhaps I exaggerated my numbers a bit, but you have to remember he's turning 40. 40.....thats a big freakin number and no doubt, we should assume his play will decline a bit. Perhaps a one year 3/3.5 mil then.

Asuming the same rate of ecline from last year to this year, I'd be in the $3.5-4m range. I'd go the extra half a mil so he's paid more than Stuart and Kronner, and because he's still better than them. We have to admit, he's still make $6m+ on the open market.

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Lidstrom if he comes back will be in the 2-5 mill a year range no lower no higher ! I agree Lidstrom could get top dollar still somewhere else, but then again he probably could have left years ago and got more then the 7.5 he got from the wings. Lidstrom seems like a loyal ungreedy guy and if he knows by taking the big pay cut could help out the team, get some more players and potentially get the team and Lidstrom another cup i have a feeling he would do it.

RF/UFA

cap hits

Maltby (883,000)

Lebda (650,000)

Holmstrom (2,250,000)

Lilja (1,250,000)

Bertuzzi (1,500,000)

Eaves (500,000)

Williams(1,500,000)

Helm (600,000)

Abdelkader (850,000)

Meech (480,000)

$10,463,000 with Lidstrom $17,913,000

When an employee/player maximizes his value in the market to take care of their family they are not being greedy. They are being responsible. Always remember, the owner is a billionaire, the player is trying to become a millionaire.

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If Lidstrom signs at $4m, and Jiri Hudler returns from Russia, then the Wings will have 7 forwards, 6 defensemen, and 2 goalies signed for next season with about $9.14 remaining in cap space based on this year's cap.

That leaves 5 forwards to sign, plus up to 3 spares. Notable RFAs include Derek Meech, Justin Abdelkader, Darren Helm, Drew Miller, and Patrick Eaves. Notable UFAs include Andreas Lilja, Brett Lebda, Doug Janik, Tomas Holmstrom, Jason Williams, Todd Bertuzzi, and Kirk Maltby. This means four defensemen and eight forwards who will be considered for the remaining spots, leaving at least four guys out.

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“He went to Chicago when we played there last year,†Lidstrom said, “so he knows the atmosphere and feeling. They had practice over at the rink at Clark Park the other day, and I took him over to it. He’s looking forward to it.â€

idsf oidhfjdluhieojflkdfjklfj kefjuor...I could of meet Lidstrom for a split second. :crybaby::scared::ranting: I remeber going to Clark Park for open skating after school was out. Go home get something to eat real quick wait till 4PM I think it was, then walk 2 minutes if that to CP for some fun.

As for being on topic if he signs for $3 million less that means we can afford Hudler next season but I can see Bert (if he stays), Helm, Abby, Eaves all asking for raises which that $1 million or so left still wont be enough. Something else has to give like Maltby retiring or a pay cut, not re-signing Williams, Holmstrom with a pay cut as well.

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idsf oidhfjdluhieojflkdfjklfj kefjuor...I could of meet Lidstrom for a split second. :crybaby::scared::ranting: I remeber going to Clark Park for open skating after school was out. Go home get something to eat real quick wait till 4PM I think it was, then walk 2 minutes if that to CP for some fun.

As for being on topic if he signs for $3 million less that means we can afford Hudler next season but I can see Bert (if he stays), Helm, Abby, Eaves all asking for raises which that $1 million or so left still wont be enough. Something else has to give like Maltby retiring or a pay cut, not re-signing Williams, Holmstrom with a pay cut as well.

helm and abby probably get a mill each eaves might get 750,000, they probably wont sign maltby and fill his spot with abby and holmstrom probably gets a 1 or 2 yr 1.5mill a season. the wings know they cant be giving everyone big raises and im sure holmstrom will take whatever they offer i doubt he will want to leave.

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If Lidstrom signs at $4m, and Jiri Hudler returns from Russia, then the Wings will have 7 forwards, 6 defensemen, and 2 goalies signed for next season with about $9.14 remaining in cap space based on this year's cap.

That leaves 5 forwards to sign, plus up to 3 spares. Notable RFAs include Derek Meech, Justin Abdelkader, Darren Helm, Drew Miller, and Patrick Eaves. Notable UFAs include Andreas Lilja, Brett Lebda, Doug Janik, Tomas Holmstrom, Jason Williams, Todd Bertuzzi, and Kirk Maltby. This means four defensemen and eight forwards who will be considered for the remaining spots, leaving at least four guys out.

Lebda, Maltby, Williams, and Meech. Re-negotiated contract for Homer.

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he should sign for very cheap especially after this year, if you ask him if he deserved 7 million dollars this year im sure he would say he didnt

well as much as an ice cold start to the season Lidstrom had, he's been on fire since then.

considering his career, his status, i think he deserves whatever he asks, but with that in mind, i think Lidstrom may very do what other great wings have done in taking a low base salary to free up room to negotiate with other players

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