What makes you think contenders are interested in players that can barely hang on to a depth role on a bottom-feeder? Kane has an NTC, and is borderline unplayable at EV. Fischer and Motte might return a late-round pick at best, if someone's desperate for a warm body who can PK. And if Berggren is a young player with tenacity and scoring ability, why wouldn't the Wings keep him? They desperately need this kind of player! Oh right, because he's 24 and pacing for a 16 pt season. NHL GMs can be stupid, but not that stupid.
Historically, UFAs are happy to go to teams that pay them more than everyone else. Which might actually be Detroit, given Yzerman's track record there, but that's more of a problem than a solution.
He was known to do that when supported by Tampa's scouting staff. Not so much in Detroit.
If he still had this amazing talent to turn nothing into gold, why would he have spent the last 6 years hiding it? Certainly Detroit has no shortage of underperformers that should be turned into legit talent.
MBN is a winger; I'm surprised that someone who's clearly very excited and hopeful for Detroit's prospects wouldn't know that.
You seem extremely confident that Yzerman's drafting ability will carry the Wings through the rebuild. But now that we're a few years removed from Yzerman's first couple drafts, we can start evaluating them. And frankly they don't really look that great. In those two years, the Wings had 23 picks total, including 6 2nd-rounders. And of these 23 picks, the only ones that "hit" were the top-10 picks; none of the others were successful (I guess we can wait and see for Al Johansson, who's getting time on Detroit's blueline this year, but the outlook isn't great). That's a disappointing outcome; most other basement teams during that period had more drafting success. Why do you expect his later drafts to be completely different?
I think most people agree that he's rebuilding, what's contentious is whether he's rebuilding well. I look at the team Yzerman is building, and while I could certainly see them in a WC playoff spot in 3 years, I don't see much of a path for being a real contender. Not unless Yzerman suddenly starts hitting homeruns with every move, which he has mysteriously lost the ability to do in the past 6 years.