Report: Hossa signs one-year deal with Red Wings

July 2, 2008  

The Globe and Mail is reporting that former Pittsburgh Penguin forward Marian Hossa has signed a one-year, $7.4 million deal with the Stanley Cup champion Detroit Red Wings.

Hossa was with the Penguins last year when they got mopped up by Detroit in the Stanley Cup Finals.

A former first-round pick of the Ottawa Senators in 1997, Hossa has 299 career goals and 349 assists in 701 career games.

Micah Warren is a sports writer from New York and the founder of Blast's sports section and the Off the Record sports blog.
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2 Responses to “Report: Hossa signs one-year deal with Red Wings”
  1. Tom Gambone says:

    Why would he go for a one year deal? If he gets hurt then nothing is guaranteed, doesn’t make sense.

  2. Sachin Seth says:

    He went for the one-year because the only reason he left the Pens is because he wants a Cup. If Detroit falters this season (highly unlikely) he has the option to move to a better team. And if they do win the Cup, he’s not tied down to staying with a team that will almost certainly not win three in a row. Two in a row is hard enough.

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