Senators get two players and two draft picks for DeBrincat, who signs a four-year deal with Detroit with an annual cap hit of US$7.875 million
The Detroit Red Wings have acquired 25-year-old forward Alex DeBrincat from the Ottawa Senators.
The Red Wings signed the two-time 41-goal scorer DeBrincat to a four-year extension with an average annual value of US$7.875 million. However, if the Bruins’ 2024 first-round selection is an eventual top-10 pick , Boston will have the option of retaining the pick and transferring its 2025 unprotected first-round selection to Detroit. The Red Wings will then have the option of sending that draft pick or their own first-round pick in 2024 to the Senators to complete this trade.
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