Vanek had 56 points (24 goals, 32 assists) in 80 games with the Vancouver Canucks and Columbus Blue Jackets last season. In 2016-17, the 34-year-old played 48 games with the Red Wings and had 38 points (15 goals, 23 assists) while playing on a line with Andreas Athanasiou.
"I've played with [Anthony] Mantha, [Dylan] Larkin and [Athanasiou] before, and I was able to help them," Vanek said. "They are all very good players who just need time, and I think that's going to be true of [Michael] Rasmussen and [Filip] Zadina as well."
How does signing three veterans fit into a rebuild?
Each player is on a short-term contract -- Bernier for three years, Green for two and Vanek for one -- and there is room for two or three younger players to make the opening roster.
After missing the playoffs the past two seasons, the Red Wings' goal is to bring back the winning culture they had when they made the playoffs in 25 consecutive seasons (1991-2016), winning the Cup four times (1997-98, 2002, 2008).
But even in a rebuild, the Red Wings don't want to just give jobs to younger players; they want them to earn it. They want them to develop under strong mentors, have a chance to win each night, and slowly take over.
"It's important that we've got some veterans around our kids, but at the same time, it's important that our kids are going to get an opportunity," Holland said. "We believe we can make both things happen."
Dylan Larkin is one of those players hoping to step up his game this season.
"I want to be the guy," said the 22-year-old, who signed a five-year, $30.5 million contract with Detroit on Friday. "I honestly don't believe in No. 1 centers in the NHL (in terms of labels). Who's the No. 1 center in Toronto? Who's the No. 1 center in Pittsburgh? You've got to have two centers. (But) I want to be the guy that's out there whether we're down by a goal and we need to score with a minute left or we're up by a goal and taking that huge face-off in your (defensive) zone. So just want to be looked at as that, like Pavel Datsyuk and Henrik Zetterberg have for so long in Detroit."