Red Wings Face Complex Negotiations with Star Defenseman Moritz Seider as Entry-Level Contract Nears Expiry

As the Detroit Red Wings reach the midpoint of the 2023-24 season, attention turns to the future of their top defenseman, Moritz Seider, whose entry-level contract (ELC) is set to expire. Negotiations between the Red Wings and Seider are anticipated to involve debates over the contract term and player comparable. The term of the contract may be a point of contention, with players transitioning from ELCs often opting for either short-term bridge deals or long-term contracts. The two sides may also differ in their views on comparables, as the Red Wings may emphasize performance metrics, while Seider’s agent, Claude Lemieux, may focus on pedigree.

Potential Implications of Stalled Negotiations:
– If common ground is not found during negotiations, discussions may be postponed until later in the season.
– Risks associated with delaying negotiations include the potential impact of Seider’s on-ice performance on market value and the establishment of new benchmarks by other finalized contracts.

Contract Projections:
– A projection model suggests an annual average value (AAV) between $7.6 and $9.1 million for a long-term deal, factoring in an anticipated salary cap increase.
– The article’s projection lands on an eight-year, $68 million contract for Seider, resulting in an $8.5 million AAV.
– This potential contract is viewed as a win-win, securing the Red Wings’ top defenseman for the future while providing Seider with a significant financial boost.

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