DETROIT — The Detroit Red Wings accomplished their No. 1 goal of the offseason Tuesday by agreeing to a $22.5 million, three-year deal with Pavel Datsyuk.
"It's a great day for the Red Wings," general manager Ken Holland said in a telephone interview. "He's is a world-class player and there are no moves I can make to find players like Pavel Datsyuk."
Datsyuk and the Red Wings reached the deal two days before his 35th birthday, keeping the Russian superstar with the franchise through the 2016-17 season.
He can't sign the contract until July 5 because he was entering the last year of his current deal. Soon after the season ended with a Game 7 loss in the second round at Chicago, Datsyuk said he wanted to stay with the Red Wings instead of returning home to play in Russia following the 2013-14 season.
Holland was relieved the two sides agreed to terms before Pavel went back home.
"If we would've gone all summer without a deal, you never know what could've happened," Holland said. "That's his home country and they have a pro league that pays well, but Pav loves it in Detroit."
Holland acknowledged he won't be able to keep all of the team's key players from last season, including free agents Daniel Cleary, Damien Brunner and Valtteri Filppula.
"We have an interest in all three, but they may have better opportunities elsewhere," Holland said. "Not all of our free agents are going to be back because have decisions to make, just like everybody else in the (salary) cap world."