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How Lidstrom Sees His Role With Red Wings

Only would accept position if he could stay in Sweden

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Nicklas Lidstrom, ex-Red Wings
Red Wings icon Nicklas Lidstrom now serves as the club's vice-president of hockey operations.

When Detroit Red Wings GM Steve Yzerman first approached his old teammate Nicklas Lidstrom about joining the club as vice president of hockey operations, there was just one stipulation that in Lidstrom’s mind would be a deal breaker.

“I said that I will stay in Sweden when I get the chance,” Lidstrom explained to Swedish Hockey News. “So I am based here, but travel over from time to time.

“It may be every other month that I go over and work.”

Entering his fourth season in his role, not much has changed for the iconic former Red Wings defenseman. Nor has much changed for the Red Wings. Detroit is still seeking to break through and end a playoff drought that has extended to nine seasons.

“I remain in the same role as before,” Lidstrom said. “I will mainly scout here in Sweden, see our guys we have and scout as a pro scout, i.e., on possible free agents.

“And then I travel over (to Detroit) a number of times. About five or six times per season.”

Lidstrom Wants to be Part of the Red Wings Solution

Having played through the glory years, winning four Stanley Cups and seven Norris Trophies during his Hall of Fame career with the Red Wings, Lidstrom, 55, is determined to be part of the group that’s bringing Detroit back to NHL prominence.

“I think it’s fun to be back in the organization again,” Lidstrom said. “When you were a player, you had one role, but in management, it’s a different role.

“You build the team and look at it from a different perspective than as a player. I really enjoy the role I have.”

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