"I've known (Yzerman) for a long time. He drafted me in Tampa," said Namestnikov, who spent part of his childhood in Michigan and regularly returns to the area in the offseason. "It helps when you're familiar with the GM, so that definitely came into play when I made my decision. I'm happy it worked out here."
Namestnikov bounced between three teams last season, playing two games for the New York Rangers before being traded to Ottawa and eventually the Colorado Avalanche. In total, the 27-year-old Russian native earned 31 points last season in 65 games and said he's thrilled to sign a two-year deal with Detroit.
"It still doesn't feel real, but in a way, it does feel like coming home," Namestnikov said. "This is my summer home for many years, and I grew up here, so it definitely feels like it's coming home. As I said before, I'm beyond excited and hopefully we can get started here soon."
Yzerman said he's pleased with the haul of free agents his team signed over the weekend. The Wings' GM said it's important to have players excited about joining the club and buying in to the direction the organization is heading.
"We're real happy. The more guys that really have that enthusiasm that really have a burning (desire) to play for our team, I think that's really important," Yzerman said. "We're trying to surround the younger players with high-quality veterans, with guys who can help our team get better, help our young guys improve and be professional and make us more competitive."