The Detroit Red Wings have decided to give a fresh start to a 2025 NHL Trade Deadline acquisition, by the Buffalo Sabres. Today, depth-defenceman Jacob Bernard-Docker signs a contract to move to Motown. This is a low risk signing, and Bernard-Docker still carries potential to make it a nice reward.
Detroit has signed D Jacob Bernard-Docker to a one-year contract worth $875,000.
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Jacob Bernard-Docker Signs With Wings
Bernard-Docker was unable to catch on in Ottawa . The trade to the Sabres in at the trade deadline that saw Joshua Norris and Dylan Cozens , as well as Dennis Gilbert change allegiances as well, was as seen as a fresh start for the still relatively inexperienced defender. Now, he gets a second restart in Detroit.
Over the course of five seasons for Bernard-Docker, he’s still only up to 144 games played. In contrast, when he joined Buffalo, he did see more opportunity. His ice time in 2024-25 was up nearly a minute-and-a-half in Buffalo as compared to Ottawa. Also, he had the same amount points (four) with the Sabres as he did with Ottawa in ten fewer games. Still, he only played 40 total games in 2024-25. This new contract, in a new town, is hopefully a sign he will get added opportunity going forward.
What Does He Bring to the Lineup
As Jacob Bernard-Docker signs a new contract, one thing is that he should get is confidence. He relies on strong breakout passes and being mobile, so confidence is imperative to his game. Getting regular rotation will do wonders for his game. That was an opportunity he never really got in Ottawa. However, with this new start he has been given, look for him to take advantage. His skillset allows up to play throughout the defence pairings, and as well as the specialty teams.
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