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Detroit Red Wings get Nicklas Lidstrom signed through 2010

by Cityhockeyfever
created December 28, 2007, last edited October 30, 2009
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Detroit Red Wings defenseman Nicklas Lidstrom signed a two-year contract extension on December 26, 2007. The five-time Norris Trophy winner is now under contract through the 2009-2010 season. (file photo by Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images)
Detroit Red Wings defenseman Nicklas Lidstrom signed a two-year contract extension
on December 26, 2007. The five-time Norris Trophy winner is now under contract through the 2009-2010 season. (file photo by Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images)

The Detroit Red Wings delivered a belated Christmas gift to five-time Norris Trophy winner Nicklas Lidstrom on Wednesday. It was only one day after the actual holiday, but I doubt he minded.

Prior to the Red Wings' road game in St. Louis, the team announced they signed Lidstrom to a two-year contract extension through the 2009-2010 season. According to yesterday's edition of The Detroit News, the deal is worth $14.9 million. The 37-year-old Swede has spent his entire National Hockey League career with the Original Six team and was a key member of the Red Wings' three most recent Stanley Cup championship teams in 1997, 1998 and 2002. Lidstrom has shown no signs of slowing down and has been quite productive for Detroit as he leads the NHL in assists (30) and points (34) by a defenseman in 37 games this season. He is second in the league in the plus/minus statistic (+23).

Seriously, you're not convinced? Well, if you are among the ridiculously few on the planet that aren't, you might want to check out an excellent overview of Lidstrom's place in Red Wings history put together by The Detroit News staff prior to the start of this season.

Lidstrom took over the captaincy following the July 3, 2006 retirement of another lifetime Red Wing in future Hall of Famer Steve Yzerman, who was then named the team's Vice President. His career resume goes beyond his impressive tenure in the Motor City as he played for the Swedish national team in the 1991 Canada Cup, the 1996 and 2004 World Cup of Hockey tournaments and was a part of the 2006 Gold Medal-winning Olympic team. He even holds the distinction by being one of only three Swedish-born players to amass 600 assists in his career. That is certainly an achievement no one can fail to take notice as one of the game's most valuable defenseman in the NHL and one of the most durable, too. Entering Wednesday's 5-0 victory over the Blues, he had reached the 900-point plateau while missing just 22 games in his entire career. Truly remarkable, especially for a defenseman. Then again, we could always ask his teammate Chris Chelios about that, who will turn 46 years old on January 25th.

"Nick has been the best defenseman in the world for several years," Red Wings general manager Ken Holland said in the team press release. "He's a great captain and role model who does everything right both on and off the ice. We're proud to have him continue as a Red Wing for another two years."

Without any shred of doubt, this man has earned it. What probably made Lidstrom's decision to play another two more seasons beyond this one a bit easier is how the 2007-2008 campaign has fared. That we as hockey fans know has been an outstanding one in the first three months. Detroit has been the clear cut best team in the entire league to date as they've been red hot especially in December with 11 wins. They have won 13 of their last 15 games overall. Following their 4-2 road victory over the Colorado Avalanche just hours ago, the Red Wings improved to 28-10 on the season with 59 points, easily the most in the NHL. Only the East-leading Ottawa Senators (54) have at least 50 entering the final week of the 2007 calendar year. Lidstrom is primed to make to his ninth All-Star Game appearance next month in Atlanta.

But what also led to his decision to prolong his potentially Hall of Fame career is his desire to lead the Red Wings to another Stanley Cup title and with them among the elite teams in the NHL right now, who wouldn't want to play on?

"I take a lot of pride in being captain of one of the Original Six teams," Lidstrom told David Goricki and Ted Kulfan of The Detroit News earlier this month. "There's so much tradition here."

Lidstrom's teammates undoubtedly are thrilled their captain will be staying in Detroit for the rest of this decade, especially Kris Draper.

"It's a great move by the organization, not to even let this go any further," Draper said to Detroit Free Press sports writer George Sipple on Wednesday. "To be able to get a guy like Nick Lidstrom sealed up for two more years, it basically puts him in a situation to retire a Red Wing. I think that's great."

As many journalists would do immediate after the team they covered wins a championship and asks if they can repeat, Sipple slipped the "inquiring minds want to know" question to Lidstrom. That would be will he play beyond 2010?

"I don't know," Lidstrom explained. "All I know is I gotta play for another couple years and that's my focus right now. I'll reassess everything when a two-year deal is up. We'll see. But I'm very happy and pleased with the two-year deal that I got."

Either way, in taking a page out of Stevie Wonder's songbook, the Red Wings have him signed, sealed and delivered. And he's theirs. What question remains between now and when he retires is whether or not he'll be raising the Stanley Cup over his head again. This season he has a good chance of all goes well from here on in.


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RomiezzoLegend
684 days ago
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Excellent article, Cityhockeyfever. It's amazing how attached I am at your articles, even though I'm not big on hockey.. You're amazing.
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CityhockeyfeverVarsity Captain
684 days ago
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Thank you, sir! When it comes to hockey, I'm aimed to please. I hope I'll have the chance to write something on the Winter Classic after it's played on New Year's Day.
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Alex HolowczakHall of Famer
684 days ago
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Lidstrom is the best defenseman in the NHL, but he'll be 40 in 2010. Chris Chelios has shown you can play much longer than 40, and Lidstrom is still Number 1 in the NHL at 37. So he should easily be able to keep going past 40, although his standards will probably decline slightly.
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CityhockeyfeverVarsity Captain
684 days ago
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Note the word "slightly". That's a very accurate way to describe the lower level of play Lidstrom might be at when he's 40 years old.
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OneflydudeAll-American
684 days ago
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I'm glad that he'll be back for another couple of years. I had a feeling that they'd do this though. I cant really see him anywhere else. Once again, good work
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Alex HolowczakHall of Famer
684 days ago
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The Wings are very protective of their star talent. They've had the likes of Draper, Maltby, Holmstrom, Yzerman, Lidstrom, Datsyuk, Zetterberg, almost Osgood for their entire careers. The only Wing they drafted that we could do with would be Vyacheslav Kozlov. That's why the Wings are so good, they are excellent in the draftroom, and it makes the core of their side. And then they sign veteran Free Agents (like Hull, Robitaille, Rafalski) for experience. Job done, contending team every year. You rarely see the Wings sign a bad player.
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OneflydudeAll-American
684 days ago
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Exactly. It seems like ever since I've been watching hockey, they haven't had any flukes. Ken Holland really is smart when it comes to picking up the right players. Take Zetterberg for example. The Wings traded away so many early picks in '99 and Hank was a later pick. But look where he's at now.
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CityhockeyfeverVarsity Captain
684 days ago
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For as long as Ken Holland is running the show in Detroit, I don't see the Red Wings dropping off the hockey radar anytime soon.
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Davis21wylieMVP
684 days ago
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I agree with everything but the characterization of Maltby and Draper as "star talent". :)
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
684 days ago
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Best sports writer here at the 'Chair? Outstanding work.
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CityhockeyfeverVarsity Captain
684 days ago
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Thanks very much, Tyrone. I appreciate the compliment!
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RawbeezeitzMajor Leaguer
684 days ago
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I can only imagine Lidstrom in two uniforms: the red and white of Detroit, and the blue and gold of Sweden. Any other uniform would just look wrong on him.
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CityhockeyfeverVarsity Captain
684 days ago
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I agree with that even though I could only imagine what it would've been like if Lidstrom played with Brian Leetch in New York. You talk about a Hall of Fame tandem right there. (in thinking pose)
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Alex HolowczakHall of Famer
684 days ago
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His international play naturally gets overlooked. Sweden are so much better with him in the team. The reason they do better at the Olympics and not the World Championship is because Lidstrom isn't playing in the NHL Playoffs when the Olympics is played. He got the Game Winning Goal for them in Turin against Finland as well. He is the best D-man there is.
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
684 days ago
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Hey Alex, guess this Lidstrom guy should've married a Spice Girl to garner more international attention huh?
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RawbeezeitzMajor Leaguer
684 days ago
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He's one of the few players with a Stanley Cup, an Olympic gold , and a World Championship gold.
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Alex HolowczakHall of Famer
684 days ago
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I can't believe you're likening Lidstrom to Beckham! That's a disgrace! Lidstrom is a much better hockey player than Beckham is a footballer. Always has been.
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
684 days ago
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Alex - Actually that was my point. Beckham is all hype. Seems like Lidstrom is underrated.
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Alex HolowczakHall of Famer
684 days ago
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Exactly. Beckham is about money too (hence his moves to Real/LA), which is another thing I don't like. Beckham is good, don't get me wrong, he's one of the top crossers in the game. But he doesn't justify his price tag. Lidstrom is a bargain for his price tag.
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FrankDDiv-I Stud
682 days ago
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Solid article man. Well done indeed.
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