timd1218 wrote:ajaX82 wrote:Hudler leaving too...we lost all our FAs. ouch. The other three i was fine with, but losing Jiri hurts. He was going to be a top 6 forward
I read somewhere, and I can't remember where, but the article said the reason Hudler went to the KHL is because the Red Wings can't afford to sign him and he wants to stay with the Red Wings. The only problem with that though, and I would think the Red Wings would tell him this is, if he plans on coming back next season, since the Wings will have more cap space then, he has to go through re-entry waivers and he won't make it to the Wings.
Unfortunately sir, from what i can tell, not accurate. From MLive:
Hudler earned $1.15 million last season. The Red Wings offered him his choice of a three-, four- or five-year deal, averaging between $2.5 million and $3 million a season, which Svoboda [his agent] told Holland was a fair offer.
When Hudler, a restricted free agent, filed for arbitration Sunday, Holland assumed he wanted to remain in Detroit, since that precludes him from receiving an offer sheet from another team.
But Svoboda told Holland on Monday about the Dynamo offer. Holland and coach Mike Babcock spoke with Hudler on Tuesday but could not convince him to stay.
http://www.mlive.com/redwings/index.ssf ... tract.html
From what i understand Hudler just got a ridiculous, tax free offer from his home country team. Doesnt shock me. Just dissapointed. He went for the cash and his home














