Ken Holland implied much needed change was coming to the Red Wings, but one of his first signings of the summer contradicts that motive.
Ken Holland opened this Red Wings off-season by insinuating there would be change. Henrik Zetterberg soon echoed those statements. If your general manager and captain speak of change, you assume it's coming, but when one of the first signings of the off-season is extending Drew Miller, you take pause.
Holland is coming off a draft that has been hailed by most as a success, opening up cap space by trading Pavel Datsyuk's contract to Arizona without having to move any tangible assets.