Detroit brings back experienced winger ahead of NHL trade deadline as team pushes for stronger offensive depth
The Detroit Red Wings have brought back a familiar and respected veteran by acquiring forward David Perron from the Ottawa Senators in a trade involving a conditional draft pick. The move reunites Perron with Detroit, where he previously played two productive seasons and became an important leader inside the locker room.
The trade comes just before the NHL trade deadline as Detroit looks to strengthen its lineup for the remainder of the season.
David Perron Player Profile
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Age | 37 |
| Height | 6 ft |
| Weight | 202 lbs |
| Position | Forward |
| NHL Draft | 2007 – Round 1 (26th overall) |
| Drafted By | St. Louis Blues |
Before entering the NHL, Perron played junior hockey with the Lewiston MAINEiacs and had a standout season that helped his team win the QMJHL President’s Cup.
Trade Details: What Detroit and Ottawa Received
Detroit completed the deal by sending a conditional fourth-round pick in the 2026 NHL Entry Draft to Ottawa.
Trade Breakdown
| Team | Received | Sent |
|---|---|---|
| Detroit Red Wings | David Perron (Forward) | Conditional 4th-round pick (2026) |
| Ottawa Senators | Conditional 4th-round draft pick | David Perron |
The conditions attached to the draft pick include:
- Ottawa receives the fourth-round pick if Perron plays a game before the end of the regular season or in the playoffs.
- If Detroit reaches the second round of the playoffs and Perron plays in at least 50% of the first-round games, the pick upgrades to a third-round pick.
Perron Returns to a Familiar Team
David Perron previously played for the Red Wings from 2022 to 2024, where he became a reliable scorer and one of the most respected voices in the dressing room.
During his previous stint with Detroit, he recorded:
| Stat | Total (2022–24 with Detroit) |
|---|---|
| Games Played | 158 |
| Goals | 41 |
| Assists | 62 |
| Points | 103 |
His return is expected to bring both offensive production and veteran leadership to the Red Wings.
Current Season Performance
Perron has appeared in 49 games during the 2025–26 season with Ottawa.
2025–26 Season Stats
| Category | Numbers |
|---|---|
| Games Played | 49 |
| Goals | 10 |
| Assists | 15 |
| Points | 25 |
| Plus/Minus | +2 |
| Penalty Minutes | 22 |
Despite missing time recently, Perron’s scoring totals would already rank among Detroit’s top contributors.
Injury Situation and Recovery Timeline
The veteran winger has not played since January 20 after undergoing sports hernia surgery.
Doctors expect a recovery period of approximately 5–7 weeks, and Perron has already resumed skating on his own. Detroit will monitor his progress to determine when he can return to the lineup.
His return could come later in the regular season or potentially during the playoffs.
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Career Achievements and Experience
David Perron is currently in his 19th NHL season and has built a long and productive career across several teams.
NHL Career Statistics
| Category | Total |
|---|---|
| Games Played | 1,223+ |
| Goals | 329 |
| Assists | 480 |
| Points | 809 |
| Penalty Minutes | 859 |
He has also performed strongly in the postseason.
Stanley Cup Playoff Record
| Category | Total |
|---|---|
| Playoff Games | 110 |
| Goals | 26 |
| Assists | 38 |
| Points | 64 |
Perron’s biggest career highlight came in 2019, when he helped the St. Louis Blues win the Stanley Cup.
Ottawa’s Reason for the Trade
The Senators moved Perron after acquiring another forward earlier in the day, which created a crowded forward lineup.
Other factors also influenced the decision:
- Perron is an unrestricted free agent after this season
- He was still recovering from injury
- Ottawa wanted to add another future draft pick
This allowed the Senators to gain additional assets while adjusting their roster.
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What Perron Brings to Detroit Moving Forward
Detroit currently holds a strong record and remains competitive in the standings. Adding Perron could give the team:
- Depth scoring in the bottom six
- Power-play help
- Veteran playoff experience
- Leadership during important late-season games
Even if he plays limited minutes, his presence could provide a valuable boost both on and off the ice.
David Perron’s return to Detroit reunites the Red Wings with a player who already knows the organization and its culture. While he is currently recovering from surgery, the team hopes he can return soon and contribute to their playoff push.
With his scoring ability, experience, and leadership, Perron’s second stint with Detroit could once again prove important for the franchise as the NHL season enters its decisive stage.







