On June 18, 2013, the Red Wings re-signed fan favorite and all-star
Pavel Datsyuk to a three-year extension that will keep him in Detroit through the 2016–17 season and pay him $23 million. In a surprise move that shocked Ottawa fans, captain and multiple franchise record holder
Daniel Alfredsson signed as a free agent a one-year $5.5 million contract with the Red Wings on July 5, the first day of free agency. This came as a surprise to Detroit fans, as the 18-year veteran seemed destined to retire having only played for the Senators. "It pretty much came down to a selfish decision in terms of I have not won a Stanley Cup, a big priority for me," Alfredsson explained in a candid conference call with the media. Alfredsson continued explaining how hard of a decision it was and gave his reasoning. "I feel that in Ottawa they are getting closer and closer and they have a really bright future in front of them, but at this point in my career there's not much left," Alfredsson said. "I don't have the time to wait for that." He also stated that, "I didn't really see myself making a change if you would have asked me a week ago, but as we got closer to free agency, thoughts started creeping in I've played 18 years and haven't won a Stanley Cup." Ottawa, coincidentally, host the Detroit Red Wings several times in the 2013–14 season due to a change to a four-division realignment format that brings Detroit into the Eastern Conference, as well as the same division as Ottawa. Signing Alfredsson seemed to close the door on young bright spot from the prior season,
Damien Brunner. Detroit added on the same day centre
Stephen Weiss, a former fourth overall pick in
2001 of the
Florida Panthers. His numbers were comparable to
Valtteri Filppula, who the club seemed unwilling to pay the $5 million salary he wanted, and instead gave Weiss a five-year deal worth $4.9 million per year. The Red Wings also lost three key members of the front-office staff when
Jim Nill, former director of amateur scouting for the Red Wings, took the general management job of the
Dallas Stars.
Joe McDonnell, who replaced Nill for a few weeks as director of amateur scouting, and amateur scout Mark Leach followed their former colleague Nill to the Stars. ==Regular season==