"Whether I sign five, four, six years, every year you need to perform, you need to work hard and contribute," he said. "So even if I signed a six-year deal, I'll play every game like I'm on a one-year deal and just need to prove every year that I'm a good player and that I want to contribute for this team." While the Coronavirus pandemic continues to cause uncertainty for the 2020-21 NHL schedule, Bertuzzi and his teammates aren't letting that stop them from working on their craft and building on their team chemistry.
The Sudbury, Ontario native has returned to Detroit and is safely working out every day with several teammates, including Larkin, Luke Glendening, Anthony Mantha, Robby Fabbri and Valtteri Filppula, along with local players on other NHL clubs.
"We've got a good group here in Detroit, skating, working out. We're all working out together and working hard and bonding as a team, and we're all looking forward to coming back," Bertuzzi said. "We see each other every day, we're talking every day about how we just want to play hockey. I think we're doing a good job as a team to try and get better."
And his own deal isn't the only one Bertuzzi is excited about. He's thrilled about the free-agent signings that general manager Steve Yzerman has made recently, including forward Bobby Ryan, defenseman Troy Stecher and goaltender Thomas Greiss, among others.
"I love the moves," Bertuzzi said emphatically. "I played with Stecher at the World Championship in Czech Republic. I know he's a good player, good defenseman, two-way guy. And Bobby Ryan is a veteran guy who's going to bring a lot of offense. It's looking good. Our team's looking a lot better than last year and we're excited to get back."
And now that his deal is done, Bertuzzi is focused on continuing the Red Wings' rebuild and returning to the playoffs as soon as possible.
"Obviously, we want to be better as a group. I look back on the last two years, and we need to be a lot better," he said. "With the new guys coming in and our mentality going into this season, we've had a lot of off-ice training, a lot of skating, a lot of prep for this season, so we're looking forward to getting back at it."