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The Detroit Red Wings have re-signed one of their restricted free agents, bringing back Albert Johansson on a two-year deal.
Johansson signed a two-year, $2.25 million contract with Detroit on Monday.
The Red Wings have cut ties with forward Vladimir Tarasenko and reestablished their relationships with defenseman Albert ...
With the Red Wings trying to end a long playoff drought, general manager Steve Yzerman only added some depth players at the ...
The Detroit Red Wings signed Albert Johansson to a two-year, $2.25 million contract on Monday. Johansson was slated to become ...
The Red Wings agreed to terms with youngster Albert Johansson. The defender and the team agreed to a two-year, $1.125 million ...
With Chicago Blackhawks prospects not on the ice for development camp, the staff crafts some unusual team-building activities ...
The Detroit Red Wings need a top-four defenseman and a top-six forward if they want to look more like a playoff team.
Emerging as a steadying presence on Detroit’s blueline, Johansson concluded his first NHL campaign with nine points (three goals, six assists) in 61 games. The 24-year-old, who was drafted 60th ...
Monday afternoon, the Red Wings announced a new contract for forward Jonatan Berggren. The two parties agreed to a one-year, ...
Johansson, 24, played 61 games with three goals and six assists, while cementing a place in the lineup for the near future. "A two-part season," Johansson said of his first full NHL experience.
As expected, the Pistons and Red Wings weren't overly active at the start of the leagues’ annual July shopping bazaar.