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Contract talks between Wings, DeKeyser have ‘gone quiet’

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Danny DeKeyser has preached nothing but optimism this summer regarding a new deal with the Detroit Red Wings.

But on Wednesday, Ken Holland went in a slightly different direction.

“We had a number of productive talks until a couple of weeks ago,” the Red Wings GM told MLive. “It’s gone quiet the last couple of weeks.

“It’s gotten to a point where it’s difficult because there aren’t many comparables.”

That last bit shouldn’t come as a huge surprise, because DeKesyer’s situation is unique. After going undrafted, DeKeyser spent three years at Western Michigan before signing with Detroit as a free agent in 2013 -- meaning he’s now 24, with just 76 games of NHL experience.

(Comparatively speaking, Jets d-man Zach Bogosian -- who turned 24 in July -- has 352 games under his belt.)

Despite the relatively small body of work, there’s no denying DeKeyser’s impact in Detroit. He’s the future of the team’s defense and his ’13-14 season -- his first full NHL campaign -- was a good one; he scored 23 points in 65 games while averaging 21:38 TOI per night, bumping that to 23 minutes per in an opening-round playoff loss to Boston.

Compounding the DeKeyser issue is Detroit’s current financial situation. The Wings are roughly $5 million away from the cap ceiling and still making overtures at Daniel Alfredsson to return for another season. It’s a balancing act Holland alluded to in speaking with MLive.

“It’s important to get a deal done that’s fair for the player and fair for the club,” he explained. “Hopefully it can get done before camp.”