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Detroit Red Wings Lack Cap Space to Make Offer Sheet

· 2026-07-05

Detroit Red Wings Lack Cap Space to Make Offer Sheet

The Detroit Red Wings are not in a position to try an offer sheet due to cap space issues, with only $18 million available.

What's the current cap space situation?

The Red Wings have to protect themselves from an offer sheet to Simon Edvinsson, which could cost around $8.7 million for a long-term deal.

They probably need to set aside $12 million for Edvinsson, leaving $6 million plus for other signings.

How does this impact potential signings?

If Patrick Kane wants to come back, the Red Wings will need $4 million plus bonuses for him, further limiting their cap space.

The team would not have enough cap space for a $16 million offer sheet to Adam Fantilli or $15 million to Jason Robertson.

What are the implications for the team?

The Blue Jackets and Stars would likely match any offer sheet to their top players, making it unlikely for the Red Wings to sign them.

The Red Wings are currently 10th in the Eastern Conference with a 41-31 record, on a L3 streak, as of July 5, 2026.

What's the outlook for the Red Wings' draft picks?

J.P. Hurlbert was ranked as the most underrated player in the 2026 NHL Draft by Red Line Report, which could be a positive sign for the team's future.

The Red Wings added some depth to their Grand Rapids Griffins farm team, which could help with player development.

The team's GM, Steve Yzerman, has made the Red Wings much harder to play against, which is a positive step forward.

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