Dan Cleary

45-Year-Old Left WingLW
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$Signed a professional tryout agreement with the Red Wings in September of 2016.
Calls it a career
LWFree Agent
June 15, 2017
Cleary announced his retirement Wednesday, TSN reports.
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Hailing from Newfoundland, Cleary enjoyed an illustrious NHL career with the bulk of his playing time spent in Detroit, winning the Stanley Cup with them in 2008. Cleary produced 165 goals and 222 assists in 938 career games, which also included time with the Blackhawks, Oilers, and Coyotes. The winger was adept in all three zones, and his relentless style of play fit perfectly with the blue-collar vibe of Motown. Despite signing a one-year deal with AHL Grand Rapids ahead of last season, he didn't end up reporting to the club, which seems rather unfortunate since they just claimed the 2017 Calder Cup.
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Cleary never really got going in 2013-14, scoring only eight points in 52 games. Coach Mike Babcock has stated he expects for a lot more from the veteran in the fall, as he was a non-factor even when he was getting major minutes. He has the potential for 30-40 points, but he needs to get his head back to where it was a few years ago.
Cleary played with torn cartilage in his left knee throughout last season before undergoing surgery in April to repair the injury. Not surprisingly, the 33 points he delivered were the lowest total of his career since 2005-06. With the summer to recover, Cleary should open training camp back at 100 percent with an opportunity to compete for a spot on one of the team's scoring lines. Even if he falls short, Cleary would be placed on a productive checking line centered by Darren Helm and could still push back into the 40-point range. Now 33, Cleary is a free agent at season's end and will be looking to secure a multi-year deal with the Wings by proving he's healthy again just one campaign removed from potting 26 goals for the Wings in 2010-11.
Cleary has evolved from scrapheap checking-line contributor to potential top-six forward and wing man to Pavel Datsyuk during his time in Detroit. Head coach Mike Babcock loves the physical presence Cleary can bring to his scoring lines, which includes a willingness to dig pucks out of the boards and crash the net. As Tomas Holmstrom's role continues to erode, the opportunity for Cleary to build off of last season's career-high 46 points will only grow. Keep an eye on the Wings' power-play plans for him during training camp, as added time with the man advantage would give him a nice boost in value.
Cleary picked up just 34 points in 64 games last season, his lowest total since becoming a Red Wing. Throughout the season, he was hampered by knee pain (two tears in his left meniscus), a separated shoulder, and a groin injury. A return to the 40-45 point range seems likely if he's able to stay healthy this time around. In fact, an increase beyond that isn't out of the question as the Wings will continue to look for secondary scoring a full season after the departure of Marian Hossa and company through free agency. At press time, his recovery from knee surgery is going well and Cleary should be ready for the start of training camp.
Cleary has been a consistent 40-point threat in each of his three seasons with Detroit, reaching the 20-goal plateau twice during that span. In deeper leagues, that production can be useful, but he doesn't spend much time in the penalty box or on the power play, meaning that he is a more valuable asset to the Red Wings than he is to fantasy owners. He only tickled the twine 14 times last season, but a rebound to the 20-goal mark is within reach as Detroit looks to account for missing goals following the loss of Marian Hossa, Mikael Samuelsson and Jiri Hudler. He stepped up in the playoffs last season with 15 points (9 G, 6 A) in 23 games, but we'd be surprised if he pushed beyond the 50-point mark this season.
Cleary enjoyed his second consecutive 20-goal campaign with the Red Wings in 2007-08, racking up 42 points in 63 contests. The emergence of Johan Franzen and the addition of Marian Hossa will hurt his chances at playing with Pavel Datsyuk and Henrik Zetterberg, while also reducing his time spent on the power-play units. Now that he's going to skate mostly on the third line, Clearly is less of an upside play and he'll match last season's production in a best-case scenario. Consider Clearly as a great role player, worthy of a pickup if injuries create space for him among the top-six forwards.
He had a fast scoring start in 2006-07 when just about everything fell in for him, but Cleary's second half was a regression to the mean. This is a blue-collar guy, not a star or a big scorer by any means. In most pools, that means you pass.
It's hard to believe he was once a first-round pick and a highly-touted scoring prospect, but forget all that for the moment. The Red Wings have gotten Cleary to buy into making it as a grinder, and with that he'll probably see regular action as a third or fourth liner. You might see 10-15 odd goals go in, maybe a shorthander or two, but he's not going to get a chance to play with the big kids unless a bunch of players go down in front of him.
Is Cleary going to magically find his lost talent with the Red Wings in the fall of September 2005? We'll let you know if something happens, but until you hear from us, Cleary isn't someone you need to have ranked.
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Will rejoin Griffins on one-year contract
LWDetroit Red Wings  Free Agent
September 23, 2016
Cleary signed a one-year deal with the Grand Rapids Griffins of the AHL on Friday, Pete Wallner of MLive.com reports.
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Signs PTO with Red Wings
LWDetroit Red Wings  Free Agent
September 17, 2016
Cleary will join the Red Wings on a professional tryout agreement (PTO), Ansar Khan of MLive.com reports.
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LWDetroit Red Wings  Free Agent
October 9, 2015
Cleary will not report to the minors, MLive.com reports.
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LWDetroit Red Wings  Free Agent
October 8, 2015
Clearly cleared waivers Thursday, Ansar Khan of MLive.com reports.
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LWDetroit Red Wings  Free Agent
October 7, 2015
Cleary was placed on waivers Wednesday, Renaud Lavoie of TVA Sports reports.
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