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NHL Notebook: Steve Yzerman steps down as Detroit Red Wings GM

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By Zach Laing
Jul 15, 2026, 18:00 EDTUpdated: Jul 15, 2026, 17:38 EDT
A bombshell broke Wednesday morning when the Detroit Red Wings announced the end of the Yzerplan.
Steve Yzerman has stepped down as vice-president and general manager, the club announced. While he’ll remain with the team as a senior advisor to CEO and team governor Chris Ilitch, a search will begin for a new head of hockey operations.
Yzerman, 61, had been in his role dating back to the 2019-20 season, and his tenure running the organization yielded much different results than his 22-year career as a player did. Detroit failed to make the playoffs in any of his seven seasons at the helm, and the team wasn’t particularly close, either. This past season was their best, posting a 41-31-10 record and a .561 points percentage, but it still left them seven points out of a playoff spot.
Here’s more on Yzerman’s tenure from Daily Faceoff’s Tyler Kuehl:
The move comes after another disappointing season for the Red Wings. Not only did they miss the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the 10th consecutive season, a franchise record, but it’s how the group failed to qualify. Coming out of the Olympic break, Detroit sat third in the Atlantic Division, having previously been in first place for an extended period. However, the team fell off the cliff in the second half of the season, finishing sixth in the division, seven points back of the last Wild Card spot.Yzerman was hired as the team’s EVP and GM in the summer of 2019, after spending the previous nine seasons with the Tampa Bay Lightning, building that team into a consistent postseason contender. There was optimism that he could resurrect the meddling Red Wings, a franchise that earned a reputation during his playing days as being the standard for success, reaching the playoffs 25 years in a row.However, Yzerman failed to restore the Red Wings, as the team continued to be a doormat for several years. Even in the past few seasons, where it seemed as if Detroit was poised to finally work its way into the postseason, it faltered when it mattered most. The losing trend had finally become too much for some, including captain Dylan Larkin, who asked to be traded from the team he grew up cheering for shortly after the 2025-26 season ended.Yzerman’s legacy as an executive in Detroit has certainly clouded what was a memorable playing career. He brought the “Dead Wings” back to life in the ’80s, captaining the team to three Stanley Cups, ending a 42-year drought in 1997. However, how he ultimately botched rebuilding the organization in a city that has accepted him as a second son, many are currently sour at the man they know as “Stevie Y.”
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San Jose Sharks star Macklin Celebrini will don the cover, becoming the young player to do so at just 19 years old. He becomes the second Shark to be on EA Sports’ NHL cover, following franchise legend Owen Nolan, who did so for NHL 2001.
Celebrini has burst onto the scene with two great seasons to start his NHL career, scoring 70 goals and 178 points in 152 games. This season brought much of that production, racking up 45 goals and 115 points in 82 games, finishing fourth in the scoring race behind Nathan MacKinnon, Nikita Kucherov, and Edmonton Oilers captain Connor McDavid, respectively.
During the Olympics, Celebrini had a tremendous performance, scoring five goals and 10 points, spending time alongside McDavid on the top line. He also represented Canada at the World Championship, where he was named captain, scoring six goals and 14 points in 10 games.
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The two sides were set for a hearing next Monday. Perfetti, 24, was coming off a two-year, $3.25 million AAV bridge deal. Selected by the Jets 10th overall in the 2020 draft, he’s appeared in 59 goals and 157 points in 290 games.
Zach Laing is Oilersnation’s managing editor and The Nation Network’s news director. He can be followed on X at @zjlaing, or reached by email at zach.laing@bettercollective.com.
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