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Red Wings sign Steven Kampfer to one-year deal
Steven Kampfer is heading to Detroit. Bob DeChiara-USA TODAY Sports

The Detroit Red Wings have gotten a head start on the offseason, making a free-agent signing while other teams are still in the midst of playoff action. The Red Wings announced Sunday that they have signed free-agent defenseman Steven Kampfer to a one-year contract.

Kampfer, 33, is a veteran of 231 NHL games and last played in the NHL in 2020-21, getting into 20 games for the Boston Bruins. He played this season for Kazan Ak-Bars of the KHL, potting 11 goals and 30 points, which ranked third on the team. Kampfer also represented the United States at the Beijing Olympics, scoring four points in four games. That level of offense hasn’t shown up at the top level in North America, though, as Kampfer has only 39 points in those 231 career NHL games.

But, even with that said, Kampfer is fresh off of his most productive season as a professional player. His play in the KHL and at the Olympics was legitimately impressive, so the Red Wings are making this signing as a bet that the Ann Arbor, Michigan, native has made the necessary changes to his game to allow him to be a more productive defenseman in North America than he was in his past AHL/NHL seasons.

This article first appeared on Pro Hockey Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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