Danny DeKeyser, Red Wings reach 6-year deal

Defenceman will count $5 million per year against Detroit's salary cap

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Caption: Detroit Red Wings defenceman Danny DeKeyser signed a six-year contract worth $30 million US with the club on Tuesday. (Scott Audette/Getty Images)

The Detroit Red Wings have avoided arbitration and signed defenceman Danny DeKeyser to a six-year, $30 million US contract.
DeKeyser will count $5 million against the salary cap throughout the length of the deal. Agent Don Meehan confirmed the terms of the contract Tuesday, including modified no-trade protection beginning in the 2017-18 season.
The restricted free agent and the club were scheduled to have their arbitration hearing on Thursday in Toronto. Instead, the 26-year-old has a long-term deal.
The Western Michigan product has 14 goals and 61 assists in 234 regular-season NHL games and has averaged over 21 minutes of ice time.