The Detroit Red Wings have bolstered their forward depth by signing Latvian standout Eduards Tralmaks to a one-year, two-way contract for the 2025-26 season.
Professional Achievements
Tralmaks, 28, showcased his offensive prowess in the Czech Extraliga with Rytíři Kladno. In the 2024-25 season, he led the league with 51 points (23 goals, 28 assists) over 48 games, marking his best professional season to date.
North American Experience
Before his European success, Tralmaks spent time in North America:
•AHL Tenure: He played parts of three seasons with the Providence Bruins, amassing 41 points (22 goals, 19 assists) in 87 games.
•NCAA Career: At the University of Maine, Tralmaks recorded 82 points (39 goals, 43 assists) across 119 games over four seasons.
International Representation
Tralmaks has been a consistent presence for Latvia on the international stage:
•2024 IIHF World Championship: He contributed two points (one goal, one assist) in seven games.
•2026 Olympic Qualifiers: Tralmaks played a pivotal role in securing Latvia’s spot in the upcoming Winter Olympics, netting a goal during the final qualifying round.
Contract Specifics
The terms of Tralmaks’ two-way contract include an NHL salary of $775,000 and an AHL salary of $225,000.
Implications for the Red Wings
Standing at 6-foot-4 and weighing 209 pounds, Tralmaks brings a combination of size and skill to Detroit’s lineup. His versatility, having played both wing and center positions, offers the Red Wings flexibility in their roster decisions. While he is expected to start with the AHL’s Grand Rapids Griffins, his recent performance indicates potential for NHL contributions.
This strategic signing reflects Detroit’s commitment to enhancing organizational depth and competitiveness for the upcoming season.