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The Detroit Red Wings have made significant roster moves in free agency, notably signing forward Viktor Arvidsson to a two-year, $5 million per year contract. This addition comes after the departure of players like James van Riemsdyk and aims to bolster the team's offense, which suffered from a -17 goal differential last season.
Arvidsson, who scored 25 goals and 29 assists last season, is expected to bring versatility and experience to the lineup, aiding in even-strength scoring where the team has struggled. Additionally, the Red Wings acquired forward Keegan Kolesar from the Vegas Golden Knights, trading a seventh-round pick in 2027 and a third-round pick in 2029 for the gritty player.
Kolesar, a reliable fourth-liner with a strong physical presence, adds depth to the bottom six after previously being a key enforcer during the Golden Knights' Stanley Cup championship run. Furthermore, the team has focused on goaltending depth by signing Daniil Tarasov to a one-year, $2 million contract.
Tarasov, who started 30 games for the Florida Panthers last season, aims to compete for the backup role alongside Michal Postava, creating a competitive environment in net. These strategic moves reflect General Manager Steve Yzerman's commitment to improving the team's overall performance as they prepare for the new season.
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